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Fifth Grade Indiana Math Standards 5.6.1Explain which types of displays are appropriate for various sets of data. Example: conduct a survey to find the favorite movies of the students in your class. Decide whether to use a bar, line or picture graph to display the data. Explain your decision.
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Parts of a Graph Title: The title of the line graph tells us what the graph is about. Labels: The horizontal label across the bottom and the vertical label along the side tells us what kinds of facts are listed. Scales: The horizontal scale across the bottom and the vertical scale along the side tell us how much or how many. Points: The points or dots on the graph show us the facts. Axis: x = horizontal and y = vertical
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Pictograph Let's Practice Let's Practice Let's Practice
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Pie Graph Understanding Pie Graphs Understanding Pie Graphs Understanding Pie Graphs Make a pie chart Make a pie chart Make a pie chart
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Bar Graph Create a bar graph Create a bar graph Create a bar graph
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Stem and Leaf Plots Class size = 27 1 person failed the test, making a grade of 37 3 D's: 66, 68, and 69. 6 C's: 74, 74, 75, 76, 79, and 79 10 B's: 82, 83, 83, 83, 85, 85, 86, 87, 87, 88 7 A's: 90, 91, 93, 97, 98, 99, and 100.
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