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Your learners have seen basic bar graphs, but do they have experience reading double bar graphs? This worksheet details how to draw a double bar graph and provides an example with six accompanying questions. The final question asks learners to show their work.
Fourth graders read and interpret bar graphs and double-bar graphs. They create a graph of favorite colors, a double-bar graph of favorite pizza toppings from a class survey, and analyze the results.
Students explore the functions of bar graphs and double bar graphs. In this graphing data lesson, students use the provided data to create bar graphs and double bar graphs. Students analyze and assess the graphs.
In this graphs instructional activity, students study and analyze a double bar graph on favorite sports. Students utilize the data on the bar graphs to answer 8 short answer questions.
Fourth graders compare two sets of data by using a double bar graph. For this data analysis lesson, 4th graders study a double bar graph and complete questions based upon the data. Students construct a table to show the data from the double bar graph.
In this bar graph worksheet, students use a given double bar graph about sports to solve 5 problems. Houghton Mifflin text referenced.
In this double bar graph worksheet, students make a double bar graph from given information, then solve related problems in addition to 2 test prep problems. Houghton Mifflin text referenced.
In this double-bar graphs learning exercise, students solve 3 short answer and graphing problems. Students graph two data sets on one bar graph. Students compare and contrast the two data sets by looking at the bar graph.
Everything you need for a mini-unit on bar graphs is included in this lesson plan! It outlines three lessons and includes worksheets. Learners taste pretzels, shoot baskets (switching off hands), and grab candy, graphing results collaboratively. Entry activities are available for each day, and differentiation helps both learners having difficulty and those moving quickly. To use the linked online tool, you will need an updated version of Java.
Students develop strategies to organize data while following teacher demonstration. They calculate the mean, median and mode of a data set while determining the relationships between the numbers. They analyze data from tables and double bar graphs.