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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will apply our knowledge of reading pictograms to edit, correct and construct our own.

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4 Questions

Q1.
A key on a pictogram... (choose 1)
Is always a smiley face
Opens a door
Correct answer: Tells us what each symbol represents
Tells us what the graph shows
Q2.
In this pictogram, how many people walked?
An image in a quiz
2
3
Correct answer: 6
9
Q3.
All pictograms show us (choose 1)
Correct answer: Data
How people get to school
Pretty pictures
Q4.
True or false, in this pictogram 1 and a half pupils went by car?
An image in a quiz
Correct answer: False
True

4 Questions

Q1.
If this symbol represents 3, how many would I need to use to show 15?
An image in a quiz
1
2
3
Correct answer: 5
Q2.
In this graph, how many people travelled by train?
An image in a quiz
2
3
4
Correct answer: 5
Q3.
Using the graph above. If 2 more circles were added to the walking column, how many would have walked in total?
10
Correct answer: 13
5
9
Q4.
Looking at this graph. How many more circles will I add to the bike column if 6 more people say they travelled that way?
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1
2
Correct answer: 3
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