This Grade 4 easy worksheet strengthens skills in reading bar graphs and tally charts. Learners count bundles, compare two bars, and use likelihood words to describe simple chance events. Spot-the-mistake practice fixes common errors about tally counts and bar heights. Fill-in items reinforce vocabulary, and short answers ask students to explain how to find totals and identify certain outcomes correctly with strong confidence.
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Probability and Data
Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1. Fix the sentence:
A tally bundle of four straight lines and one slash counts as 4.
Rewrite: A tally bundle of four straight lines and one slash counts as 5.
2. Fix the sentence:
If a bar reaches 6 and another reaches 9, the taller bar shows fewer items.
Rewrite: If a bar reaches 6 and another reaches 9, the taller bar shows more items.
3. Fix the sentence:
Drawing any color marble from a bag containing only one color is impossible.
Rewrite: Drawing any color marble from a bag containing only one color is certain.
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. An event that probably will happen but is not certain is called likely.
2. Three full tally bundles equal a count of 15.
3. If a bar graph shows 7 cats and 4 dogs, there are 3 more cats than dogs.
4. A coin landing on tails has a probability of 1 out of 2.
Part C: Short Answer
Answer each question in one or two complete sentences.
1. How can you find the total count from a tally chart with bundles and extras?
Skip-count the bundles by fives, then add the leftover single marks to that subtotal to get the total.
2. Why is pulling any marble from a bag with only red marbles certain?
Every marble in the bag is red, so any draw must be red and the event always happens.
Probability and Data
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
A tally bundle of four straight lines and one slash counts as 4.
Rewrite: A tally bundle of four straight lines and one slash counts as 5.
2) Fix the sentence:
If a bar reaches 6 and another reaches 9, the taller bar shows fewer items.
Rewrite: If a bar reaches 6 and another reaches 9, the taller bar shows more items.
3) Fix the sentence:
Drawing any color marble from a bag containing only one color is impossible.
Rewrite: Drawing any color marble from a bag containing only one color is certain.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) An event that probably will happen but is not certain is called likely.
2) Three full tally bundles equal a count of 15.
3) If a bar graph shows 7 cats and 4 dogs, there are 3 more cats than dogs.
4) A coin landing on tails has a probability of 1 out of 2.
★ Part C: Short Answer
Answer each question in one or two complete sentences.
1) How can you find the total count from a tally chart with bundles and extras?
Skip-count the bundles by fives, then add the leftover single marks to that subtotal to get the total.
2) Why is pulling any marble from a bag with only red marbles certain?
Every marble in the bag is red, so any draw must be red and the event always happens.
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