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Qualitative Graphs Worksheet

Explore qualitative graphs, understanding how they represent changes over time or relationships between quantities without specific numerical values.

Grade 4 Math Data and GraphingQualitative Graphs
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.MD.B.4

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Qualitative Graphs

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Read each question carefully and choose the best answer or complete the tasks as instructed. This worksheet focuses on understanding qualitative graphs that show relationships and changes without exact numbers.

1. Which type of graph shows how something changes over time without using exact numbers?

a

Bar graph

b

Line plot

c

Qualitative graph

d

Pie chart

2. Look at the graph below. Describe what the graph tells you about the amount of water in a bathtub over time.

TimeWater Level

3. A qualitative graph shows the general   or pattern of change, rather than exact numerical values.

4. On a qualitative graph, the horizontal axis usually represents  , and the vertical axis represents the quantity being measured.

5. Qualitative graphs are best for showing the exact height of a plant each day.

T

True

F

False

6. Draw a qualitative graph that shows the speed of a car accelerating from a stop, driving at a constant speed, and then slowing down to another stop.

TimeSpeed