Understanding Graphic Sources
A Grade 5 ELA worksheet focusing on interpreting and analyzing information presented in graphic sources such as charts, graphs, and diagrams.
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Understanding Graphic Sources
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Read each question carefully and answer based on the graphic sources provided. Graphic sources include charts, graphs, diagrams, and maps that give us information visually.
1. Look at the bar graph below showing favorite colors in a Grade 5 class. Which color is the least favorite?
How many more students prefer Green than Yellow?
2. A pie chart shows how a whole is divided into parts. If a pie chart represents a class of 20 students and the 'Reading' slice is half of the pie, how many students prefer reading?
5 students
10 students
15 students
20 students
3. A diagram that shows the steps in a process is called a diagram. (Hint: Think about how water moves through nature)
4. On a map, the small picture that explains what the symbols mean is called the .
5. Explain in your own words why it is important to check the labels and titles on a graphic source before trying to understand it.
6. True or False: All graphic sources are meant to be read from left to right, just like a book.
True
False