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Circle Graphs Introduction

A worksheet introducing third graders to circle graphs, helping them understand how to read and interpret data presented in a circular format.

Grade 3 Math Data and GraphingCircle Graphs
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.MD.B.3

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mathgrade 3datagraphingcircle graphs
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Circle Graphs Fun!

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Read each question carefully and answer using the circle graphs provided.

A circle graph (sometimes called a pie chart) shows us how a whole group is divided into parts. Imagine a pizza cut into slices! Each slice shows a different part of the whole pizza.

Look at the circle graph above. If the graph shows favorite colors of students, which color is liked by the most students?

a

Blue

b

Green

c

Red

d

Yellow

Here is a circle graph showing how students get to school:

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1. The largest part of the circle graph shows that most students come to school by  .

2. The smallest part of the circle graph shows that the fewest students come to school by  .

Imagine a circle graph showing favorite fruits: Apples (big slice), Bananas (medium slice), Oranges (small slice).

1. Which fruit is the most popular?

2. Which fruit is the least popular?

1. A circle graph always shows parts of a whole.

T

True

F

False

2. The biggest slice on a circle graph means it has the smallest number.

T

True

F

False