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Narnia Bar Charts

LO: to solve a problem by organising and interpreting

data in bar charts.

What do we know about bar charts already?

We know a bar chart should:* have a title.

* have numbered and labelled axis.

* have clear bars showing how much of

something has been observed/recorded.

* be numbered with sensible intervals.

* answer questions about the data.

Horizontal axis (x). Always labelled.

Vertical axis (y). Always labelled and numbered.

A bar chart always has a title.

The height of the bars show how many of something was scored/recorded.

It might also

have a ‘legend’.

This shows what the colour of each bar represents.

How can we collect the information we need to construct

a bar chart?

Make a frequency chart!

A frequency chart is similar to a tally chart…except you just write the

number instead of recording by tally!

Favourite Character

Frequency

Aslan

Peter

Lucy

Susan

Edmund

Mr Tumnus

White Witch

Mr Beaver

Like this…

Insert any other characters here

Your QuestTables 1 and 2: What are the favourite Narnia characters in Year 3?

* Use the given frequency chart and record the favourite Narnia characters in Year 3.

* Create a bar chart showing the information you have collected.

Your QuestTables 3 and 4: Which creatures appear most frequently in the final battle scene?

* Use the given frequency information and chart and record how many times the creatures appear.

* Create a bar chart showing the information you have collected.

Lions

Witches

Goblins

Centaurs

Giants

Satyrs

Minoboars

Mr Tumnus

Unicorns

Creatures Frequency

Lions

Witches

Goblins

Satyrs

Centaurs

Mr Tumnus

Giants

Unicorns

Minoboars

Your QuestTable 5: What are the favourite Narnia characters in Year 3?

* Create a frequency chart to find out the favourite Narnia characters in the class.

* Survey the class.

* Create a bar chart, with a legend, showing the information you have collected.

* Write some other questions your bar chart could answer.

A Tabitha Mellor production

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