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Students will compare numbers and then take the skill a step further by determining how many more or less one number is than the other.
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More than or Less than using Google Slides is a great digital task card resource for your students to show what they know. Students will count each row, drag the numbers to show how many, then decide if there are more or less objects. Big Pumpkin How Many More? Math Center. It's a Halloween party with some spooky guests! Use this memory game as a math center or in small group to reinforce the important subtraction skill of how many more and how many fewer.
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Printables , Task Cards. This product can be used in multiple ways- use as. Math , Numbers , Winter. Posters , Printables. It gives a clear comparison between categories. You can also use the graph to read off information about how many are in each category without having to refer back to the data table, which may or may not be provided with every graph you see. The bars do not touch. A histogram is a specific type of bar chart, where the categories are ranges of numbers.
Histograms therefore show combined continuous data. The ages are: 5, 12, 23, 22, 28, 17, 11, 21, 25, 23, 7, 16, 13, 39, 35, 42, 24, 31, 35, 36, 35, 34, 37, 44, 51, 53, 46, 45, and To show this data in a histogram, your x-axis would be numbered in 10s from 0 to your highest age, your y-axis from 0 to 8 the highest number of people in any group , and there would be no gaps between the bars, because there are no gaps between the age ranges.
A pictogram is a special type of bar graph. Instead of using an axis with numbers, it uses pictures to represent a particular number of items. For example, you could use a pictogram for the data above about ages, with an image of a person to show the number of people in each category:. A pie chart looks like a circle or a pie cut up into segments. Pie charts are used to show how the whole breaks down into parts.
For example, this data shows the sales figures for a year, broken down by quarters:. Without knowing anything more about this business, you might be concerned about the way that sales appeared to have dropped over the year. The total sales in the year must have to have occurred in one quarter or another. For more on percentages see our page: Introduction to Percentages.
Usually it is not appropriate to use pie charts for more than 5 or 6 different categories. Lots of segments are difficult to visualise and such data may be better displayed on a different type of chart or graph. Line graphs are usually used to show dependent data , and particularly trends over time.
Line graphs depict a point value for each category, which are joined in a line. We can use the data from the pie chart as a line graph too. You can see even more obviously that sales have fallen rapidly over the year, although the slow-down is levelling out at the end of the year.
Line graphs are particularly useful for identifying the point in time at which a certain level of sales, revenue or whatever the y value represents was reached. In the example above, suppose we want to know during which quarter sales first fell below 5. We can draw a line across from 5 on the y-axis red line on the example , and see that it was during quarter 2. Cartesian graphs are what mathematicians really mean when they talk about graphs.
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