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WALT

Understand and draw pictograms

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Displaying Data: Pictogram

Data that has been collected in a tally chart can be displayed in different ways.

Pictogram

CHECKLIST

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Creating Pictograms

Room 17 went on a school camp. The class was divided into two groups.�This pictogram shows how many boys and girls were in Group A.

  1. How many boys in Group A?
  2. How many girls in Group A?
  3. How many students in total in Group A?�

In Group B, there were 6 boys and 7 girls.�

  • Draw a pictogram that shows Group B.
  • How many students are there in Sally’s class?

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Pictogram - Group B

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Creating Pictograms

6. Draw 3 pictograms to display the data in each table below

See slide 2 for a CHECKLIST

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Pictograms: FRUIT

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Pictograms: WINTER SPORTS

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Pictograms: BOOKS READ IN ONE WEEK

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YOUR TURN!

  1. Think of a survey question e.g. How many sisters do you have?
  2. Write down your survey question
  3. Talk to 7 other students in our Maths class.
  4. Record their answers to your question in your Maths Book.
  5. Create a tally chart and a pictogram (see Slide 2 for the CHECKLIST)
  6. Write 2-3 sentences about your results