Salt and vinegar Cheese and onion Prawn cocktail Ready salted Bacon Worcester sauce Barbeque Flavour Tally Insert any other flavours here.

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Salt and vinegar Cheese and onion Prawn cocktail Ready salted Bacon Worcester sauce Barbeque Flavour Tally Insert any other flavours here

Mission Two: Change the frequency table into a pictogram by using a symbol to represent 2 books.

Number of books read Reading Group Bar charts are a common way to display information

Can you read the answers? Flavours Number of children Favourite Crisps Salt and vinegar Cheese and onion Prawn cocktail Ready salted BaconWorcester sauce Barbeque What does this bar chart show? How many children were surveyed? Which is the favourite flavour? Which is the least liked? What intervals are used on the y axis? What intervals could you use if twice as many children were surveyed?

Badgers Tigers Peacocks Elephants Pigs Spiders Represents two books Mission Two: Change the frequency table into a pictogram by using a symbol to represent 2 books.

Badgers Tigers Peacocks Elephants Pigs Spiders Represents Five books Mission Four: Work in pairs to find a symbol that could represent 5 books. MISSION FOUR COMPLETED