This Grade 5 medium worksheet sharpens line graph reading and trend analysis skills. Students follow points across days or weeks, describe rising, falling, or steady patterns, and calculate increases or decreases between recorded values. Fill-in items mix double bar comparisons with line graph predictions to keep thinking flexible. The matching activity asks students to pick the best graph type, such as a line graph for temperature or a pie chart for class sports, given a clear goal 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 line graph is best for showing change over time.
2. When the line drops from one point to the next, the value is decreasing.
3. If temperature rose from 60 to 75 degrees, the increase is 15 degrees.
4. If a plant grew 2 cm each day for 5 days, the total growth is 10 cm.
5. The steepest part of a line graph shows the greatest change in value.
6. On a double bar graph, two bars side by side share the same category.
7. A graph showing favorite fruits in a class is best as a single bar graph.
8. If a line graph levels off, the trend is becoming steady.
9. If sales went up then down, the line graph shows a mixed trend overall.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Show this year vs last year sales
→ Double bar graph
Double bar graph
Track weekly temperature
→ Line graph
Line graph
Show favorite pet survey
→ Single bar graph
Single bar graph
Show 100% of class by sport
→ Pie chart
Pie chart
Data Interpretation
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A line graph is best for showing change over time.
2) When the line drops from one point to the next, the value is decreasing.
3) If temperature rose from 60 to 75 degrees, the increase is 15 degrees.
4) If a plant grew 2 cm each day for 5 days, the total growth is 10 cm.
5) The steepest part of a line graph shows the greatest change in value.
6) On a double bar graph, two bars side by side share the same category.
7) A graph showing favorite fruits in a class is best as a single bar graph.
8) If a line graph levels off, the trend is becoming steady.
9) If sales went up then down, the line graph shows a mixed trend overall.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Show this year vs last year sales
→ Double bar graph
Double bar graph
Track weekly temperature
→ Line graph
Line graph
Show favorite pet survey
→ Single bar graph
Single bar graph
Show 100% of class by sport
→ Pie chart
Pie chart
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