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.
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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?
Blue
Green
Red
Yellow
Here is a circle graph showing how students get to school:
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.
True
False
2. The biggest slice on a circle graph means it has the smallest number.
True
False