This image shows a worksheet titled "Graphing Fun for beginners." It contains two main activities for students to practice making graphs. Since there is no specific question asked or data provided to solve, I will explain how to complete the tasks shown on the page.
How to Complete the Worksheets
1. Top Worksheet: "Let's Graph Favorite Things"
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Step 1: Write your name in the space labeled "Name."
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Step 2: Decide what you want to graph. The line says "I am going to graph \_\_\_\_\_\_." You could choose something like "Favorite Ice Cream Flavors" or "Favorite Colors."
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Step 3: Draw or write labels at the bottom of the boxes for each thing you are counting (e.g., Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry).
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Step 4: Count how many people like each thing.
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Step 5: Color in the boxes up to the number that matches your count. For example, if 5 people like Chocolate, color 5 boxes high above "Chocolate."
2. Bottom Worksheet: "Favorite Animals Tally"
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Step 1: Write your name in the space labeled "Name."
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Step 2: Look at the pictures of animals at the very bottom (ladybug, snake, dog, rabbit, bird, cat, frog, elephant, mouse, cow).
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Step 3: Ask your classmates or family members, "What is your favorite animal?"
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Step 4: Every time someone names an animal, color in one box above that animal’s picture. Start from the bottom (number 1) and go up.
* *Example:* If 3 people say "Dog," color 3 boxes above the dog picture.
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Step 5: After you have asked everyone, look at your graph.
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Circle the animal that most people liked: Find the tallest column of colored boxes. Circle that animal’s picture at the bottom.
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Put an X on the animal that you liked best: Find the picture of *your* personal favorite animal at the bottom and draw an X on it.
Final Answer:
The worksheets are blank templates for students to create their own graphs. To complete them:
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Top Sheet: Choose a topic, label the columns, and color boxes to show counts.
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Bottom Sheet: Survey people about their favorite animals, color boxes for each vote, circle the most popular animal, and mark your own favorite with an X.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fun graphing worksheet.