Interpreting Graphs & Tables
Interpreting Graphs , Tables & Schedules
Tables and graphs are visual representations of data used to organize information to show patterns and relationships.
Watch the video clip below to learn more about pictographs.
Bar Graph
A bar graph is a graphical representation of information. It uses bars that extend to different heights to depict value. Bar graphs can be created with vertical bars or horizontal.
Watch the video clip below to learn more about Bar Graphs.
Watch the video clip below to learn more about Tally Chart.
Follow up practice exercises
Activity 1 Bar Graph
Activity 2 Bar Graph
Activity 3 Bar Graph
Activity 4 Multiple activities
Activity 5 Pictograph skip counting by 5
Activity 6 Pictograph skip counting by 2
Activity 7 multiple activities
Activity 8 Tally Chart
Activity 9 Tally Chart
Activity 10 Tally chart
Activity 11 Tally Chart Drag and drop
Activity 12 Tall Chart Drag and drop
INTERPRETING SIMPLES SCHEDULES etc
Activity 1 simple time table
Activity 2 Bus schedule
Activity 3 A calendar
Activity 4 Calendar with images (speaker)
Activity 5 Calendar
Activity 6 Advertisement
Activity 7 Advertisement
Activity 8 Picture Grid
1. What is 8:30 AM expressed in words? a) Eight o'clock and thirty minutes b) Eight-thirty in the morning c) Thirty minutes past eight in the morning d) Eight-fifteen in the morning
2. Which bus goes to the Park? a) Bus 101 b) Bus 102 c) Bus 103 d) Bus 104
3.If you want to go downtown at 8:00 AM, which bus should you take?
a) Bus 101 b) Bus 102 c) Bus 103 d) Bus 104
4. What time does Bus 104 depart? a) 8:00 AM b) 8:30 AM c) 9:00 AM d) 9:30 AM
5. If you need to go to the Mall, which bus should you take? a) Bus 101 b) Bus 102 c) Bus 103 d) Bus 104
Park Name | Ride Name | Cost per Ride | Minimum Height Requirement |
---|---|---|---|
Fantasy Funland | Dragon's Flight | $5.00 | 48 inches |
Fantasy Funland | Mermaid's Cove | $3.50 | 36 inches |
Fantasy Funland | Wizard's Whirl | $4.00 | 42 inches |
Fantasy Funland | Fairy Tale Carousel | $2.00 | No Height Requirement |
Fantasy Funland | Unicorn Gallop | $6.00 | 48 inches |
Fantasy Funland | Pixie Dust Express | $3.00 | No Height Requirement |
Fantasy Funland | Knight's Joust | $4.50 | 40 inches |
Fantasy Funland | Enchanted Ferris Wheel | $5.00 | No Height Requirement |
Note: All prices are subject to change without prior notice. Please check the official website or inquire at the ticket booth for any updates or special promotions. Enjoy your magical day at Fantasy Funland!
1. What is the name of the park with the magical rides?
- A) Wonder World
- B) Fantasy Funland
- C) Adventure Park
- D) Magic Kingdom
2. How much does a ride on the Dragon's Flight cost?
- A) $3.00
- B) $5.00
- C) $2.50
- D) $4.50
3. Which ride has a minimum height requirement of 36 inches?
- A) Fairy Tale Carousel
- B) Unicorn Gallop
- C) Mermaid's Cove
- D) Pixie Dust Express
4. What is the cost of a ride on the Enchanted Ferris Wheel?
- A) $4.00
- B) $3.50
- C) $5.00
- D) $6.00
5. Which ride has no minimum height requirement?
- A) Knight's Joust
- B) Unicorn Gallop
- C) Wizard's Whirl
- D) Dragon's Flight
6. How much does a ride on the Pixie Dust Express cost?
- A) $2.50
- B) $3.00
- C) $4.00
- D) $5.00
7. What is the minimum height requirement for Knight's Joust?
- A) 40 inches
- B) 36 inches
- C) 48 inches
- D) No height requirement
8. Which ride costs the most?
- A) Fairy Tale Carousel
- B) Knight's Joust
- C) Unicorn Gallop
- D) Enchanted Ferris Wheel
9. How much does a ride on Mermaid's Cove cost?
- A) $2.50
- B) $3.00
- C) $3.50
- D) $4.00
10. Which ride has a minimum height requirement of 48 inches?
- A) Pixie Dust Express
- B) Fairy Tale Carousel
- C) Wizard's Whirl
- D) Mermaid's Cove
11. Scenario Question:
Emily is 38 inches tall and wants to ride the Dragon's Flight. Can she ride it? Why or why not?
A) Yes, because she meets the minimum height requirement.
B) No, because she is not tall enough to ride it.
C) Maybe, it depends on her age.
D) Maybe, it depends on the availability of the ride operator.
12. Comparative Analysis:
Compare the costs of the rides with and without height requirements. How do the costs vary? Can you think of a reason why some rides have height requirements while others don't? 13. Problem-Solving:
If a group of friends each has $20 to spend at Fantasy Funland, how many rides can they go on together if they want to ride each ride at least once? Explain your reasoning. These questions aim to encourage students to think critically about the information presented in the table, apply it to real-world scenarios, and analyze the factors involved in making decisions about rides and costs at the amusement park.
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