Types of Graphs
Types of Graphs
Types of Graphs
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MONDAY –
WALT: Understand and explain why there are different types of
graphs.
Pictograms
A Pictogram to Show How the Children in KS2 Travel to School
Number of Children
• Each bar must be the same width. 10
horizontal axis. 0
Each axis must have a label explaining what Cat Dog Fish Rabbit Other
Type of Pet
it shows.
Bar Charts
Discrete data in each category can also be represented in subcategories:
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Number of Children 8
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5
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2
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Cat Dog Fish Rabbit Other
Type of Pet
Line Graphs
Line graphs are used to show changes A Line Graph to Show the Temperature of the Classroom
to a measurement over time. They
show continuous data such as sales
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Temperature °c
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over is shown on the horizontal axis.
Data is plotted on to a line graph in 32
the same way as a coordinate grid.
These data plots are then joined with
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straight lines.
We can use the line of the graph to 28
describe general trends in the change of
the measurement over time, or to find 26
precise measurements at a given time. 1 3
Time
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Challenge - Pie Charts
Pie charts show discrete data as proportional sectors of a circle.
Every sector of a pie chart is a proportion of the whole. You can explain what
each sector represents using an angle, fraction or percentage.
Being able to convert between fractions, percentages and angles is a key skill for
answering questions about data presented in a pie chart.
Number
of
sandwiches
sold
Time
Number
of
sandwiches
sold
Time
Number
of
sandwiches
sold
Time
3. Which times of the day are most sandwiches sold? Why do you
think this is?
A graph to show how many sandwiches are sold every hour
Number
of
sandwiches
sold
Time
4. Looking at the graph, what time do you think the sandwich shop
opens?
A graph to show how many sandwiches are sold every hour
Number
of
sandwiches
sold
Time
5. Looking at the graph, what time do you think the sandwich shop
closes?
A graph to show how many sandwiches are sold every hour
Number
of
sandwiches
sold
Time
Number
of
sandwiches
sold
Time
7. The owner of the shop wants to put another member of staff on to
cover tomorrow’s busiest time. What time do you think the owner
will tell them they have to work?
Tuesday Starter Challenge:
A graph to show how many ice creams were sold
throughout the year
Number
of
ice creams
sold
Month
1. In which 3 months was the most ice cream sold?
2. Why do you think this is?
3. Why do you think July and August had the most ice cream sale?
4. When were the least ice creams sold? Why do you think this is?
TUESDAY PART 1
WALT: Answer questions about data.
Look for the attachment – Interpreting Charts - Questions. Answer
the questions on the sheets Interpreting Charts. Remember you can go
back to the slides from yesterday to check if you are stuck with
anything.
TUESDAY PART 1 – CAN YOU ANSWER…
TUESDAY PART 1 – CAN YOU ANSWER…
Number
of
children
Colours
Number
of Bars
children
Colours
Y Axis
(y-up) X Axis (a-cross) Categories
Axis title /
Variable
WEDNESDAY
WALT: Accurately draw a graph.
Colours
Title
Quantities/
Scale
Number
of Bars
children
Colours
Y Axis
(y-up) X Axis (a-cross) Categories
Axis title /
Variable
WEDNESDAY – CAN YOU CREATE…
Today you are going to create and draw your own
graph.
1. Data – attached is a file called Birthdays Bar
Chart.
2. Use the data on the sheet to draw your own
graph using the template.
3. CHALLENGE: If you are feeling confident – try
using the blank paper also attached so you
can draw your own scale and axis. (You could
also add the birthdays in your house to the
data.)
4. Draw a bar chart first.
For example;
1. How much did the
population change
from 1950 to 1960?
Friday.
On Friday you can;
- Complete your Mathletics work.