The worksheet asks to label the parts of a graph. The student has already filled in the blanks at the top with "Data," "Labels," and "Title."
Looking at the graph titled "Our Favorite Season":
- The word
"Title" is correctly pointing to "Our Favorite Season" at the top of the graph.
- The word
"Labels" is correctly pointing to the list of seasons (Fall, Winter, Summer, Spring) on the left side.
- The word
"Data" is correctly pointing to the shaded squares inside the grid that show how many people chose each season.
All the labels are placed correctly according to standard graphing rules:
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Title: Tells what the graph is about.
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Labels: Tell what each row or column represents.
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Data: The actual information shown (here, represented by shaded boxes).
Since all parts are already labeled correctly in blue ink, no changes are needed.
Final Answer:
The graph is correctly labeled.
- “Title” points to “Our Favorite Season”
- “Labels” points to the seasons listed on the left
- “Data” points to the shaded squares showing the counts
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of graph worksheet for first grade.