Predicting with Data
A worksheet for 4th graders to practice predicting outcomes based on given data and graphs.
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Predicting with Data
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Read each question carefully and use the provided data or graphs to make your best prediction. Show your work when asked.
The bar graph below shows the number of books read by students in Mrs. Smith's class during one month.
1. Based on the data, who do you predict will read the most books next month? Why?
The table shows the number of sunny days in a town during the first few months of the year.
Month
Sunny Days
January
10
February
12
March
15
April
18
2. Based on the pattern, predict how many sunny days there will be in May:
3. Predict how many sunny days there will be in June:
A bag contains 5 red marbles and 1 blue marble.
4. If you pick one marble without looking, which color are you most likely to pick?
Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
Look at the spinner below. It is divided into equal sections.
5. It is more likely to land on 'A' than 'C'.
True
False
6. It is impossible to land on 'E'.
True
False
7. A pattern of shapes is shown below. If the pattern continues, draw the next two shapes.
8. Imagine you have a class of 20 students. Based on your experience, predict what kind of pet most students would have (dog, cat, fish, or other). Explain your prediction.