Understanding Basic Graphs and Charts

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Understanding Basic Graphs and Charts Part 2 of 2

©2016 Laubach Literacy Ontario This Employment Ontario project is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario and through the Canada Ontario Job Fund Agreement.

In this section you will… Learn about a variety of simple graphs: what they show, how they are used, what they look like, and how to read them. Evaluate, predict and apply data displayed in graphs Note: This section is split into two parts. This lesson is the second part of two in Understanding Basic Charts and Graphs.

Pictographs What do they show? How are they used? They use symbols to represent data. The size, amount, colours or patterns represents this data. e.g. a smiley face could be used to represent one satisfied customer, while a frowning face could be used to represent one dissatisfied customer How are they used? They are used to show data that does not need to be read precisely. Pictographs display the data in a more engaging or interesting way. They are used most frequently when a company is trying to communicate with the public, or at least to a more general audience

Pictographs Cont. What do they look like? How to read them: They can take on a variety of formats. Common examples include: Symbols used repeatedly to show amounts Parts of symbols used to show proportions Symbols shaded to show proportions Different sized symbols used to show amounts How to read them: Locate the title Scan the graph and identify the symbol being used Think about what the symbol represents. This information may be found in another part of the graph (like a legend) Otherwise, you need to make guess based on what other information is present in the graph (such as categories or the title)

Activity 1 Answer the questions in your workbook by reading the adjacent graph.

As a class, conduct a poll about your favourite hot beverages As a class, conduct a poll about your favourite hot beverages. Record the data. Create a pictograph to visually represent the data using the template provided. Activity 2

Process Diagrams What do they show? How are they used? Shapes with text represent different activities. Arrows connecting the shapes show the order in which the activities occur. They show procedures, processes, work flow, etc. How are they used? Workers use process diagrams to visualize the flow of activities in a process. Examples: Managers use work flow charts to see where they can make their employees more efficient. Workers in a call centre follow process diagrams to answer questions or deal with complaints.

Process Diagrams Cont. What do they look like? How to read them: They contain boxes of different shapes or colours that show a decision or action. Arrows connect these boxes to show which decisions/actions lead to other decisions/actions. How to read them: To read a process diagram: Find the title. Scan the graph for the legend and identify what the different colour or shapes mean. Read the text in the boxes, following the progression indicated by the arrows. To use a process diagram: Find the step you are interested in. Read the steps before that step to see what happened prior. Follow the arrows from that step to see what must be done next. Make a decision Start here Do this

Answer the questions in your workbook by reading the following graph. Activity 3

Organizational Charts What do they show? They show a hierarchy. Where different people or positions fit within the structure of a company or an organization. The larger and more complex the chart is, the larger the workplace or portion of the workplace that is represented by the chart. How are they used? They are often found in company policy manuals. posted within a common area of the workplace. in training videos or other training materials. Employees will often have to review an organizational chart when they begin working in a new position, to help better understand where they fit in the greater whole of the company or organization.

Organizational Charts Cont. What do they look like? Boxes with text (including job titles and/or employee names) Lines show connections between different staff. The boxes found towards the top of the chart typically represent the most senior positions, while boxes at the bottom typically represent the least senior positions. How do you read them? For more general information: Look for the company's title and determine the type of company the chart represents. Scan the overall shape of the graph. Identify different departments within the company. For information about a single position: Locate the position. Follow the line above the box to find the supervisor. Follow the line(s) beside the box to find coworkers. Follow the line(s) below the box to find subordinates. Boss Sub-subordinate Subordinate

Answer the questions in your workbook by reading the following graph. Activity 4

Management Accountant Complete the organizational chart in your workbook using the positions provided in the word bank. Activity 5 Finance Director Production Director Factory Manager Sales & Marketing Director Management Accountant

Activity 6 - Technology Application Practice your new skills by creating an interactive family tree! Visit the Family Echo website: http://www.familyecho.com