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Bar graphs can be used to show how something changes over time or to compare items. They have an x-axis (horizontal) and a y-axis (vertical). Typically, the x-axis has numbers for the time period or what is being measured, and the y-axis has numbers for the amount of stuff being measured.
Do you know how to read a bar graph? Do you know the parts of a bar graph? This video lesson on reading bar graphs is here to add some pizzazz to your learning. With real-life examples,...
Bar Graphs are a good way to show relative sizes. Enter values (and labels) separated by commas, your results are shown live. Don't forget to change the Titles too! "Save" shows just the graph in the browser, then right click to save. Math explained in easy language, plus puzzles, games, quizzes, worksheets and a forum.
Here you will find four different graphs and charts for you to consider. Maybe it will help explain what you are trying to show. Use homework problems, things you have a special interest in, or use some of the numbers you find elsewhere on this site.
There are a wide range of bar graph sheets suitable for children across the elementary age group, from 1st to 5th grade. Activities include reading and interpreting bar graphs as well as drawing missing bars.
Students create a bar chart from tabular data and then answer questions about the data. Free | Worksheets | Grade 1 | Printable.
Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put together, take-apart, and compare problems using information presented in a bar graph.