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๐ Topic Summary
Picture graphs use pictures to show information in a fun and easy way. Each picture stands for a certain number of things, like how many kids like apples, bananas, or oranges. By looking at the rows or columns, you can easily tell which has the most pictures (meaning the most of something) and which has the fewest (meaning the least of something). It's all about comparing the lengths of the rows or columns!
Interpreting picture graphs helps us compare quantities quickly. For example, if a picture graph shows favorite colors and blue has the longest row of smiley faces ๐, we know blue is the most favorite! If yellow has the shortest row, it's the least favorite. This skill is super useful for making decisions and understanding the world around us.
๐ Part A: Vocabulary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Picture Graph | A. The category with the fewest items. |
| 2. Most | B. A graph that uses pictures to represent data. |
| 3. Least | C. How many times something happens. |
| 4. Data | D. The category with the most items. |
| 5. Frequency | E. Information collected for analysis. |
Match each term with its correct definition.
โ๏ธ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
A picture graph uses ________ to show ________. The row with the most pictures represents the ________, while the row with the fewest pictures represents the ________. We can count the number of ________ to find the frequency.
๐ค Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you surveyed your classmates about their favorite pets. How would you create a picture graph to show your results? What would you need to consider to make it easy to understand?
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