This Grade 4 worksheet revisits pictograph keys, pie chart majorities, and tally column comparisons through fresh problems. Grade 4 students multiply icon values, identify which slice represents over half, and subtract tally counts to find the bigger column. Sentence corrections fix agreement and logic errors, fill-ins cement multiplication and division facts from charts, and short answers ask Grade 4 learners to explain how keys, slices, and tallies aid quick chart reading.
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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:
Each star symbol equal 10 points on the pictograph chart.
Rewrite: Each star symbol equals 10 points on the pictograph chart.
2. Fix the sentence:
More than half the pie was blue, so blue is the smaller group.
Rewrite: More than half the pie was blue, so blue is the larger group.
3. Fix the sentence:
Column C has fewer marks than D, so C win the tally race.
Rewrite: Column C has fewer marks than D, so D wins the tally race.
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. If each car icon means 3 cars, then 7 icons show 21 cars total.
2. A pie chart with 5 equal slices gives each slice 20 percent of the whole.
3. Tally column X shows 15 and Y shows 9, so X leads Y by 6 marks.
4. One quarter of a pie chart of 32 students stands for 8 students.
Part C: Short Answer
Answer each question in one or two complete sentences.
1. How can comparing two tally columns quickly show which group is bigger?
Count each column's marks, then subtract the smaller from the larger to find the difference and identify the bigger group.
2. Why do equal slices in a pie chart help you predict percentages?
Equal slices each get the same share of one hundred percent, so dividing by the slice count gives each slice's value.
Probability and Data
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
Each star symbol equal 10 points on the pictograph chart.
Rewrite: Each star symbol equals 10 points on the pictograph chart.
2) Fix the sentence:
More than half the pie was blue, so blue is the smaller group.
Rewrite: More than half the pie was blue, so blue is the larger group.
3) Fix the sentence:
Column C has fewer marks than D, so C win the tally race.
Rewrite: Column C has fewer marks than D, so D wins the tally race.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) If each car icon means 3 cars, then 7 icons show 21 cars total.
2) A pie chart with 5 equal slices gives each slice 20 percent of the whole.
3) Tally column X shows 15 and Y shows 9, so X leads Y by 6 marks.
4) One quarter of a pie chart of 32 students stands for 8 students.
★ Part C: Short Answer
Answer each question in one or two complete sentences.
1) How can comparing two tally columns quickly show which group is bigger?
Count each column's marks, then subtract the smaller from the larger to find the difference and identify the bigger group.
2) Why do equal slices in a pie chart help you predict percentages?
Equal slices each get the same share of one hundred percent, so dividing by the slice count gives each slice's value.
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