Grade 4 Data Representation Worksheet
A worksheet for Grade 4 students focusing on understanding and interpreting various forms of data representation.
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Grade 4 Data Representation
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work where necessary.
The bar graph below shows the favorite colors of students in a Grade 4 class. Use the graph to answer the questions.
1. Which color is the most popular among the students?
2. How many students chose Blue as their favorite color?
3. A graph that uses pictures or symbols to represent data is called a .
4. The axis on a bar graph usually shows the categories of data.
5. Explain one reason why it's helpful to represent data visually using graphs.
6. A pictograph is a type of graph that uses bars to compare different categories.
True
False
7. The scale on a graph helps us understand what each unit represents.
True
False
8. Create a bar graph to represent the following data about the number of books read by students in a month:
John: 8 books Sarah: 12 books David: 6 books Emily: 10 books
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