Picture Graphs and Bar Graphs



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CHAPTER 11 Picture Graphs and Bar Graphs Lesson 1 Simple Picture Graphs Look at the picture graph. Then fill in the blanks. The graph shows the number of books read by 3 children in a week. Ann Number of Books Read Kim Bill 1. read the most number of books. 2. read the fewest number of books. 3. The three children read books in all. 4. Ann read more books than Kim. Extra Practice 1B 19

Look at the picture graph. Then fill in the blanks. The graph shows the favorite stickers of some children. Favorite Stickers Flower Sun Star 5. children like fl ower stickers. 6. The is the least popular sticker. 7. The is the most popular sticker. 8. fewer children like sun stickers than star stickers. 9. more children like fl ower stickers than sun stickers. 20 Chapter 11 Lesson 1

Look at the picture graph. Then fill in the blanks. The graph shows the favorite sea animals of some children. Favorite Sea Animals Seahorse Sea Lion Octopus 10. How many children like the octopus? 11. How many more children like the seahorse than the sea lion? 12. Circle the sea animals that are liked by an equal number of children. Extra Practice 1B 21

Look at the picture graph. Then fill in the blanks. The graph shows the fruits that Kimberly bought. Apples Oranges Mangoes Strawberries Fruits Kimberly Bought 13. The number of is the least. 14. How many more oranges than mangoes did Kimberly buy? 15. How many fewer apples than strawberries did Kimberly buy? 16. Kimberly bought an equal number of oranges and. 17. Kimberly bought fruits in all. 22 Chapter 11 Lesson 1

Lesson 2 More Picture Graphs Look at the picture graph. Then fill in the blanks. The graph shows the points scored by 3 boys in a game. Bill Jim Theo Points Scored in a Game Each stands for 1 point. 1. Bill scored points. 2. scored the most points. 3. Bill scored more points than Theo. 4. Theo scored fewer points than Jim. 5. Bill scored fewer point than Jim. Extra Practice 1B 23

The picture shows Ben s toys. Count the toys and draw to complete the graph. 6. Ben s Toys Car Train Teddy bear Robot Each stands for 1 toy. Fill in the blanks. 7. Ben has the greatest number of. 8. There are kinds of toys in all. 24 Chapter 11 Lesson 2

9. He has fewer robots than cars. 10. He has toys in all. Look at the picture graph. Then fill in the blanks. The graph shows the favorite weather of some children. Favorite Weather Snowy day Rainy day Sunny day Windy day Each stands for 1 child. 11. children like snowy days. 12. The least number of children like days. 13. more child likes snowy days than windy days. 14. fewer children like rainy days than snowy days. Extra Practice 1B 25

Look at the picture graph. Then answer the questions. The graph shows the types of school lunches of some children. Types of School Lunches Sandwich Salad Pasta Each stands for 1 student. 15. How many children eat a sandwich for lunch? 16. How many children eat pasta or salad for lunch in all? 17. How many more children eat pasta than eat a sandwich? 18. How many fewer children eat salad than eat 26 pasta? Chapter 11 Lesson 2

Lesson 3 Tally Charts and Bar Graphs The picture shows the different things Bella sees in a pond. Count the things Bella sees. Complete the tally chart. Then fill in the blanks. 1. Things Tally Number Frog Paper boat Fish 2. There are fi sh. 3. There is fewer paper boat than frogs. 4. There are frogs and fi sh in all. Extra Practice 1B 27

Jenna went shopping and bought some pencils, notebooks, pens, and stickers. The tally chart shows the items she bought. Complete the tally chart. Then answer the questions. 5. Items Tally Number Pencil Notebook Pen Sticker 6. Which item did she buy the greatest number of? 7. How many stickers did she buy? 8. How many more notebooks than pens did she buy? 9. How many pencils did she buy? 28 Chapter 11 Lesson 3

The picture shows the different animals in a pet shop. Count the number of animals. Complete the tally chart. Then make a bar graph. 10. Animals Tally Number Kitten Puppy Parrot Goldfi sh 11. Animals in a Pet Shop Kitten Animals Puppy Parrot Goldfish 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Number of Animals Extra Practice 1B 29

The tally chart shows how Richard s friends go to school. Ways Tally Number Bus 5 Bicycle 2 Car 4 Make a bar graph. Then answer the questions. 12. Ways of Going to School Bus Ways Bicycle Car 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Number of Friends 13. How many friends go to school by car? 14. How many more friends go to school by bus than by bicycle? 15. How do most of Richard s friends go to school? 30 Chapter 11 Lesson 3

Put on Your Thinking Cap! Use the clues and the graph to fill in the blanks. Crackers can fl y. There are 3 such animals. Puff lives in a hutch. There are 5 such animals. Bingo has big ears and spots on his body. There are 6 such animals. Fluffy has whiskers and a long tail. There are 4 such animals. Bird Rabbit Dog Cat Each stands for 1 animal. 1. Puff is a. 2. Fluffy is a. 3. There are more dogs than birds. Extra Practice 1B 31

The graph shows the number of cubs each Bear Family has. Bear Family X Bear Family Y Bear Family Z Each stands for 1 cub. Each cub eats 2 fi sh. The graph below shows the total number of fi sh the cubs in each Bear Family eat. Complete the graph. 4. Bear Family X Bear Family Y Bear Family Z Each stands for 1 fi sh. 5. How many fi sh do the cubs eat in all? They eat fi sh in all. 32 Chapter 11 Put on Your Thinking Cap!