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GOOD AFTERNOON.

Let’s examine the table.

Student Number of Rocks in


Collection

Boris  

Devil  

Kaitlin  

Ann

Key: each stands for 5 rocks.

1. Who has the greatest number of rocks?


2. Who has the least number of rocks?
3. Kaitlin has her rocks on a table.
4. How many rocks on the table?
5. How many rocks did Ann collected?
6. Who has collected half as many rocks as kaitlin?
Illustration #1.
Directon: Copy the chart in a clean sheet of paper.

Group 1. count the stars shown from the screen and


shade the number of stars on the chart in a bar form.

Group 2. count the number of circles and shade the


number of circles on the chart in a bar form.

Group 3. count the number of squares and shade the


number of squares on the chart in a bar form.
Use the graph to answer the following questions.

1. What is being compared in a graph?


2. What color is most favorite?
3. What color is the least favorite?
4. What color is preferred by 8 children?
5. How many students prefer to like blue color?
Construct a bar graph using the data in the table.

Team Basketball Score


   

Blue Team 45
Red Team 50
Green Team 65
Yellow Team 40
Violet Tea 30

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