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3rd Grade Math - MD.B.3 - Interpreting Picture And Bar Graphs
3rd Grade Math - MD.B.3 - Interpreting Picture And Bar Graphs
3rd Grade Math - MD.B.3 - Interpreting Picture And Bar Graphs
3rd Grade Math - MD.B.3 - Interpreting Picture And Bar Graphs

11 Questions

CCSS.Math.Content.3.MD.B.3
STIM.A.Algebraic
STIM.B.Visual Analysis
STIM.C.Recognize Operations
STIM.D.Claims
STIM.E.Explain Steps/Thinking
STIM.F.Find and Correct Errors
STIM.G.Graphing/Item Interaction
STIM.M.Conditional
STIM.O.Situational Analysis
1

Interpreting Picture And Bar Graphs Introduction

2

The graph below shows the average high temperatures from January to June in the city where Katya lives.

3

Many parents brought cookies for the school bake sale. Analyze the chart and picture graph below.

4

Zoey made quesadillas for her four children; Jen, Jim, John, and Joan.

5

The students in Ms. Quiroz's class voted on their favorite sport. The graph below shows how many students voted for each sport.

6

The table below shows the amount of pages read by Mrs. Hansen's class over the weekend.

7

Mr. Graybill's class voted on their favorite ice cream toppings. The graph below shows how many kids voted for each topping.

8

Rico was asked to convert the table into a picture graph. He made a mistake. Click on the part of the picture graph where he made his mistake.

9

Dequan made a picture graph in which each heart represents some number of students. He forgot to complete the key.

10

Oakdale High School girl's basketball team had a game yesterday. The graph below shows how many points each player scored.

11

Ms. Stevenson's assistant, Aleksander, was asked to make a bar graph of the latest math quiz scores. The quiz was worth 20 points. His graph is shown below.

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