Understanding Graph Features
A worksheet for 4th graders to identify and interpret key features of bar graphs and pictographs.
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Understanding Graph Features
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Read each question carefully and answer based on the provided graphs. Pay attention to the title, labels, and scale of each graph.
Use the bar graph below to answer the following questions.
1. What is the title of the bar graph?
2. What fruit is the most popular in Class 4A?
3. The numbers on the side of a graph that tell you the quantity are called the .
4. The words at the bottom of a bar graph that name the categories are called the .
5. A graph's title tells you what the graph is about.
True
False
6. In a pictograph, one picture can represent more than one item.
True
False
7. What is the purpose of a key (or legend) in a pictograph?
To show the graph's title
To explain what each symbol represents
To list the names of the categories
To color the bars differently
8. Why is it important for a graph to have a clear title?
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