Lesson 4. Draw a bar graph to represent a given data set.

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Lesson 4

Draw a bar graph to represent a given data set.

Name my coin. How much is it worth? Watch carefully as I drop the quarter and some pennies in my can. Count along in your minds.

Sprint A On your mark, get set, THINK! Sprint B On your mark, get set, THINK!

After a trip to the zoo, Ms. Anderson’s students voted on their favorite animals. Use the bar graph to answer the following questions. Which animal got the fewest votes? Which animal got the most votes? How many more students liked komodo dragons than koala bears? Later, two students changed their votes from koala bear to snow leopard. What was the difference between koala bears and snow leopards then?

Now that we have new data, let’s create a bar graph that represents the information. We’re going to use the horizontal graph at the top of your page. What information do we need to fill in first? Discuss with your partner. Now fill in the bars to match the table.

Do we know who has a birthday in the fall by reading this graph? What do we know about fall birthdays? How many fewer students have birthdays in the summer than in the winter? How many more students have a birthday in the spring and the fall than in the winter?

We’re going to record our new data on the second graph. Talk with your partner about how these two graphs are similar and different. Ah! Yesterday some of you said the numbers of the scale reminded you of a meter strip, a ruler, or a number line. Those are very good observations. Just as on the ruler the space from 0 to 1 is one length unit, the space from the beginning of the bar to the first line represents a count of 1. We can also turn our scale vertically just like we can turn a ruler vertically to measure height. Let’s fill in the scale together, starting at 0. Now, fill in the rest of the graph. Then, ask and answer questions based on the data with a partner.