Representing Data - Creating a Circle Graph


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You can use this circle graph to learn how to:

  • Match a set of data with a graph of the data.
  • Make and read a table and a circle graph with your own data.
  • Identify different categories for sorting data.
  • Answer questions about the number of objects in a circle graph and table:
    • How many more...?
    • How many altogether?
 


Directions:

1. Enter a type of lunch (pizza, for example).

2. Enter a percentage (an amount between 1 and 100).

3. Click ADD and your lunch and its percentage will appear in the table.

4. Continue adding lunches (you can only add 7). Click DONE when you have entered them all.

5. The lunch categories will appear on the circle graph. They will be equally divided on the circle. Drag the lines to the correct percents and press CHECK to see if you were correct.

Click here for a larger, printable version of this graph.

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