This Grade 5 medium worksheet focuses on double bar graphs and matching graphs to data goals. Students compare two groups, like boys and girls test scores, by reading paired bars side by side and finding differences. Fill-in items practice scale reading, average changes, and identifying steady trends on line graphs. The matching task asks students to pair real situations, like comparing yearly sales or showing class snack choices, with the most useful graph type for each.
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Data Interpretation
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A double bar graph shows two sets of data side by side for each category.
2. On a double bar graph, the key tells which color stands for which group.
3. If boys scored 18 and girls scored 22, the difference in scores is 4.
4. A line graph that goes steadily up shows an increasing trend.
5. When a line on a graph stays flat, the value is constant.
6. If sales were $80 last year and $120 this year, sales rose by $40.
7. When two bars in a double bar graph are equal, the two groups have the same value.
8. Plant growth recorded each day is best shown on a line graph.
9. If a bar reaches halfway between 30 and 40, its value is 35.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Compare boys and girls scores
→ Double bar graph
Double bar graph
Show temperature each hour
→ Line graph
Line graph
Show favorite snack counts
→ Single bar graph
Single bar graph
Show parts of a whole budget
→ Pie chart
Pie chart
Data Interpretation
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A double bar graph shows two sets of data side by side for each category.
2) On a double bar graph, the key tells which color stands for which group.
3) If boys scored 18 and girls scored 22, the difference in scores is 4.
4) A line graph that goes steadily up shows an increasing trend.
5) When a line on a graph stays flat, the value is constant.
6) If sales were $80 last year and $120 this year, sales rose by $40.
7) When two bars in a double bar graph are equal, the two groups have the same value.
8) Plant growth recorded each day is best shown on a line graph.
9) If a bar reaches halfway between 30 and 40, its value is 35.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Compare boys and girls scores
→ Double bar graph
Double bar graph
Show temperature each hour
→ Line graph
Line graph
Show favorite snack counts
→ Single bar graph
Single bar graph
Show parts of a whole budget
→ Pie chart
Pie chart
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