Teacher Notes Take your own survey in class. Copy the tally marks into the table to get the count. Use the information you have gathered to create some.

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Teacher Notes Take your own survey in class. Copy the tally marks into the table to get the count. Use the information you have gathered to create some graphs on the next slides. You could use a smart board or project the presentation onto a whiteboard so the children to write their own tally marks into the table. Use the graph slides to construct your graphs. Copy the blocks to represent the different survey answers. You can edit the scale as you wish. You could use a smart board or project onto a white board so the children can draw in their own pictures for the pictograms.

Making Scaled Pictograms

The scale counts up in 1’s. 10 Favourite Fruit 9 8 Here is a bar chart showing the favourite fruit for a class of children. The scale counts up in 1’s. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Banana Grapes Apples Pears

10 Favourite Fruit 9 8 Here is the same pictogram with 1 picture representing 2 children’s choices. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Banana Grapes Apples Pears

10 Favourite Fruit 8 Here is the same pictogram with the number scale changed to only show the even numbers. 6 4 2 Banana Grapes Apples Pears

Favourite Fruit Favourite Fruit Number Bananas Grapes Apples Pears Take your own survey in your class. Add the tally marks to make a total for each fruit. Favourite Fruit Number Bananas Grapes Apples Pears You may need to come out of the presentation mode to edit this slide. You could use a smart board or project the slide onto a white board and draw in your tally if available

Use your total number to create your own pictogram. 10 Favourite Fruit 9 8 Use your total number to create your own pictogram. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Banana Grapes Apples Pears

Use your total numbers to create your own pictogram. 10 Favourite Fruit 9 Use your total numbers to create your own pictogram. 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Banana Grapes Apples Pears

10 Favourite Colour 9 8 Here is a pictogram showing children’s favourite colours. Each circle represents 1 child’s choice. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Red Blue Green Yellow Pink

Favourite Colour Favourite Colour Tally Red Blue Green Yellow Pink Take your own survey at home. Add the total number to make a total for each colour. Favourite Colour Tally Red Blue Green Yellow Pink You may need to come out of the presentation mode to edit this slide. You could use a smart board or project the slide onto a white board and draw in your tally if available

Use your total number to create your own pictogram. 10 Favourite Colour 9 8 Use your total number to create your own pictogram. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Red Blue Green Yellow Pink