Lesson 2 Represent Data and Solve Problems

    • Let’s create graphs and answer questions.

Warm-up How Many Do You See: Dots in Groups

How many do you see? How do you see them?

  1. Group of dots.
  2. Groups of dots.
  3. Group of dots.

Activity 1 How We Get Home

a bike
  1. Follow your teacher’s instructions to organize and represent the class data in a picture graph.

  2. Represent the same data that shows how our class gets home on a bar graph.

    Blank grid.

Activity 2 Questions About a Bar Graph

Problem 1

Decide if each statement is true or false about how our class gets home. Explain your reasoning to your partner.

  1. More students walk than go home any other way.

  2. More students ride home on a bus than in a car.

  3. Fewer students walk home than ride their bikes.

  4. More students walk or ride their bikes than ride in a van.

Problem 2

Fill in the blanks as directed by your teacher, then answer each question.

  1. “How many more students than ?

    Answer:

  2. “How many more students or  than ?

    Answer:

Practice Problem

Problem 1

The bar graph shows the numbers of different types of flowers in the garden. Use the graph to answer the questions.

Bar graph. Flowers in the Garden. Vertical axis labeled Number of Flowers from 0 to 10 by 1s. Horizontal axis labeled roses, tulips, sunflowers, daffodils. Height of bar: Roses, 7. Tulips, 5. Sunflowers, 9. Daffodils, 2.
  1. How many flowers are represented on the graph?

  2. How many tulips, sunflowers, and daffodils were there altogether?