0% found this document useful (0 votes)
40 views9 pages

Maths Unit 14

The document provides an overview of Venn diagrams, Carroll diagrams, pictograms, and block graphs, explaining their uses in organizing and presenting data. It includes various questions and exercises related to interpreting pictographs and sorting data into diagrams. Additionally, it encourages students to choose their preferred method for data presentation.

Uploaded by

ali.ebad428
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
40 views9 pages

Maths Unit 14

The document provides an overview of Venn diagrams, Carroll diagrams, pictograms, and block graphs, explaining their uses in organizing and presenting data. It includes various questions and exercises related to interpreting pictographs and sorting data into diagrams. Additionally, it encourages students to choose their preferred method for data presentation.

Uploaded by

ali.ebad428
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 9

Maths-Unit-14 (Venn diagrams, Carroll diagrams and pictograms)

Explanation.
A Venn diagram is made of two big circles that overlap in the middle.
We use it sort and complete the things.
A Pictogram is a chart that uses pictures to show data.
A Carroll diagram is used to organise data using a set of rules.
A Block graph uses 1 block for each object or answers.
We use list and tables to show images rather than use lots of words.

Q.1) Read the pictograph and answer the questions.

Treats at the bakery


Cupcakes

Pies

Cookies

cake

1.) How many treats are there?

2.) Which treat has the most?

3.) Which treat has the least?

How many cupcakes and cookies altogether?


Look at the numbers.
Put them into the correct place in the Carroll diagram.

5 10 13
Even numbers Not even numbers

8 17 10

12 9 14

Q.3) Carrots for bunny reading pictograph.


Your friends feed carrots to their pets bunny. Find out how many carrots they gave to their
pets and answer the questions below.
Owner Number of carrots

Sara’s

Ali’s

Mira’s

1) How many carrots did Sara feed her bunny? Ans: ______________________

2) How many carrots did Mira feed to her bunny? Ans: ______________________

3) Who feed the most carrots? Ans: ______________________

4) Who feed least carrots? Ans: _____________________


Q.4) Zara recorded the number of donuts sold over five days.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3 4 2 6 5

Draw the donuts that Zara sold each day.


Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Answer the following questions.

1) How many donuts did she sell on Thursday? ___________________________________

2) Which day did she sell the least? ________________________________________

3) Which day did she sell the most? ____________________________________

4) On Thursday Zara sold 6 donuts.


Which other 2 days would make the same total of donuts as Thursday? _________________

5) How many more donuts did she sell on Thursday than on Friday? __________________

6) How many fewer donuts did she sell get on Monday than on Tuesday? _______________
Q.5) Draw lines to sort the animals into this Venn diagram.

Farm animals

Q.5) Sort the animals into the Carroll diagram and write their name in the given column.
cat tortoise spider penguin crab monkey seahorse

Can swim Cannot swim


Q.6) Count how many there are of each type of object.
Complete the table to show the same amount.

house car rabbit cloud tree window

Q.7) Label and colour the block graph.

6 kids like 7 kids like


5 kids like 4 kids like
mango banana
apple orange
Q.8) This pictogram shows different kind of clothes.
How many people like each cloth.

jacket t-shirt frock trouser

1) How many people like jacket?

2) How many people like t-shirt?

3) How many people like trouser?

4) Which clothes are same in number?

5) Which cloth do you like?


Favourite mealtime.

breakfast lunch dinner

1) How many people like breakfast?

2) How many people like lunch?

3) How many people like dinner?


Q.9) A Teacher asks Class to pick your favourite juice.
These are the data the teacher collects.

Choose your own way to present the data.


Choose from a Venn diagram, a pictogram or a Carroll diagram.

You might also like