SMART CHART Smart Chart is a pictorial representation

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SMART CHART

SMART CHART

Smart Chart is a pictorial representation of data Children find this lesson very interesting

Smart Chart is a pictorial representation of data Children find this lesson very interesting because they enjoy to see data in the form of pictures. Even a layman can read this chart

DATA HANDLING 1. Given below is a pictograph representing different hobbies in relation to

DATA HANDLING 1. Given below is a pictograph representing different hobbies in relation to the number of students. Study it and answer the questions that follow: Hobbies in Class III Painting Dancing Music Craft Stands for 5 children

(a) Which hobby is most popular (b) Which hobby shows 5 children (c) How

(a) Which hobby is most popular (b) Which hobby shows 5 children (c) How much more children like craft to music (d) Which hobby is least popular (e) How many children like painting (f) How many children like craft

Emema, Aparna and Advoida measured the length of their pencils. They stuck their strips

Emema, Aparna and Advoida measured the length of their pencils. They stuck their strips as shown. Length of Pencil 14 cm 15 cm Advoida Aparna 12 cm Emema 2.

1. The length of Emema’s pencil is ______cm. 2. 3. 4. 5. _____ has

1. The length of Emema’s pencil is ______cm. 2. 3. 4. 5. _____ has the shortest pencil. _____ has the longest pencil. The length of Aparna’s pencil is _____ cm. Advoida’s pencil is longer than Aparna’s pencil by _____ cm.

3. Read the Smart Chart given below and answer the questions. Sunflower Rose Lotus

3. Read the Smart Chart given below and answer the questions. Sunflower Rose Lotus Lilly

1. How many roses are there? 2. Which kind of flower is least in

1. How many roses are there? 2. Which kind of flower is least in number? 3. Which flower is maximum in number? 4. What is the total no. of flowers?

4. Tinku’s Farm House Tinku is a farmer. He has many animals in his

4. Tinku’s Farm House Tinku is a farmer. He has many animals in his farm house. Look at the animals in his farm and answer the questions given below:

(1) How many horses does farmer Tinku have? ______ (2) How many more sheeps

(1) How many horses does farmer Tinku have? ______ (2) How many more sheeps than hen are there? ______ (3) How many dogs are there on the farm? ________ (4) Which is more, sheep + hen or sheep + horse ? _______ (5) How many less horses than cows does Tinku farmer have? ______

5. Make your own ‘smart chart’ by using the information given below – In

5. Make your own ‘smart chart’ by using the information given below – In a class of 20 students, the following data was collected about the fruits liked by the children: fruits apples mangoes grapes oranges children 20 15 5 10 Stands for 1 child

6. Make your own smart chart by using the information given below: Vegetables disliked

6. Make your own smart chart by using the information given below: Vegetables disliked No. of children 1. Bittergourd 20 2. Brinjal 17 3. Pumpkin 5 4. Potato 1 5. Tomato 2 6. Cabbage 5 Use the above table to draw faces in the chart below. Draw disliked. for one child on top of the vegetables

Answer the following questions: 1. The most disliked vegetable is _____ 2. The vegetable

Answer the following questions: 1. The most disliked vegetable is _____ 2. The vegetable disliked by very few children is ______ 3. ____ children disliked cabbage.

PREPARED BY CHANDRIKA. B K V NO. I, KOCHI

PREPARED BY CHANDRIKA. B K V NO. I, KOCHI