Let’s solve this step by step.
We are given a table with players and the points they scored:
- Ron → 5 points
- Peter → 2 points
- Tina → 3 points
- Mia → 4 points
We need to create a bar graph using this data. The bar graph has:
- Horizontal axis (x-axis): Players — Ron, Peter, Tina, Mia
- Vertical axis (y-axis): Points Scored — from 0 to 5
For each player, we draw a bar that goes up to their score.
Step-by-step:
1. Find Ron on the x-axis. Draw a bar going up to 5 (since he scored 5). Color it in.
2. Find Peter on the x-axis. Draw a bar going up to 2 (he scored 2). Color it in.
3. Find Tina on the x-axis. Draw a bar going up to 3 (she scored 3). Color it in.
4. Find Mia on the x-axis. Draw a bar going up to 4 (she scored 4). Color it in.
Make sure each bar is straight and reaches exactly the right number on the y-axis.
You can use any color you like — just make sure each bar is filled in completely up to the correct height.
Final Answer:
Draw bars for each player as follows:
- Ron: bar height = 5
- Peter: bar height = 2
- Tina: bar height = 3
- Mia: bar height = 4
Color each bar to complete the graph.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet bar graphs.