Grade: Grade 3 Subject: Mathematics Unit: Data & Graphs SAT: ProblemSolving+DataAnalysis ACT: Math

Reading Graphs

Graphs are pictures that show us information using shapes, bars, or symbols. Learning to read graphs helps you understand data and answer questions about the world around you!

What Are Graphs?

Graphs Tell Stories with Pictures!

A graph is a way to show numbers and information in a picture. Instead of reading lots of numbers, you can look at a graph and quickly see what the data is telling you!

Three Types of Graphs You Will Learn

Bar Graph

Uses bars of different heights to compare amounts.

Pictograph

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Uses pictures or symbols to show data.

Line Plot

X X X

X X X X X

1 2 3 4 5

Uses X marks on a number line to show how many.

Parts of a Graph

Every graph has important parts that help you read it. Let's learn what they are!

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Title

Tells you what the graph is about

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X-Axis (Horizontal)

The line going left to right - shows categories

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Y-Axis (Vertical)

The line going up and down - shows numbers

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Labels

Words that explain what each axis shows

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Scale

Numbers on the axis that help you measure

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Key (for Pictographs)

Tells you what each symbol means

Remember: Always read the title first! It tells you what information the graph is showing.

Reading Bar Graphs

Bar graphs use bars to compare different things. The taller the bar, the bigger the number!

Favorite Pets in Ms. Smith's Class
Number of Students
0 2 4 6 8 10
7
Dogs
5
Cats
3
Fish
2
Birds
4
Rabbits
Type of Pet

🔍 How to Read This Bar Graph

  • Read the title: "Favorite Pets in Ms. Smith's Class"
  • Look at the x-axis (bottom): It shows different types of pets
  • Look at the y-axis (side): It shows the number of students (0-10)
  • Find the height of each bar to see how many students chose each pet
  • Compare bars to see which is most/least popular

Question: Which pet is the most popular?

Answer: Dogs! The blue bar is the tallest, reaching 7 students.

Question: How many more students chose dogs than birds?

Answer: 7 - 2 = 5 more students chose dogs!

Reading Pictographs

Pictographs use pictures or symbols to show data. Each picture stands for a certain number!

Books Read This Month
Emma
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James
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Sofia
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Liam
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Mia
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Key: 📚 = 2 books

🔑 Always Check the Key!

The key tells you what each symbol means. In this pictograph:

📚 = 2 books

Half of 📚 = 1 book

So if you see 4 book symbols, that means 4 x 2 = 8 books!

Question: How many books did Sofia read?

Sofia has 5 book symbols. 5 x 2 = 10 books!

Question: How many books did Mia read?

Mia has 3 full symbols and 1 half symbol. (3 x 2) + 1 = 7 books!

Reading Line Plots

A line plot shows data on a number line. Each X mark represents one piece of data!

Number of Pets Students Have at Home
X X X
0
X X X X X X
1
X X X X X
2
X X X
3
X
4
X X
5
Number of Pets

📊 How to Read a Line Plot

  • Read the title to understand what data is shown
  • Look at the numbers on the line - they show the categories
  • Count the X marks above each number
  • Each X represents one student or one piece of data

Question: How many students have exactly 1 pet?

Count the X marks above 1. There are 6 X marks, so 6 students have 1 pet!

Question: What is the most common number of pets?

Look for the number with the most X marks. The number 1 has the most (6), so 1 pet is most common!

Practice Problems

Use the graphs above to answer these questions. Click the correct answer!

Question 1: Bar Graph

Look at the "Favorite Pets" bar graph. How many students in total voted for a favorite pet?

Question 2: Bar Graph

Which two pets got the same number of votes when combined as dogs?

Question 3: Pictograph

How many total books did Emma and James read together?

Question 4: Pictograph

Who read the fewest books?

Question 5: Line Plot

How many students were surveyed about their pets in total?

Question 6: Line Plot

How many students have 3 or more pets?

Graph Reading Challenge

Test your graph reading skills! Answer questions about a new graph.

Ice Cream Sales This Week
Number Sold
0 5 10 15 20 25
10
Mon
12
Tue
15
Wed
18
Thu
25
Fri
Day of the Week

Quick Quiz - Answer About the Ice Cream Graph!

On which day were the most ice creams sold?
Score: 0 / 0

Check Your Understanding

What does the title of a graph tell you?

In a pictograph, what do you need to check before counting?

In a bar graph, what does the height of a bar show?

What does each X mark represent in a line plot?

What We Learned

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Bar Graphs

Compare data using bars of different heights.

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Pictographs

Show data with pictures - always check the key!

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Line Plots

Use X marks on a number line to show data.

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Graph Parts

Title, axes, labels, and scale help you read graphs.

Pro Tip: When reading any graph, always start with the title, then check the labels on each axis. This tells you exactly what information the graph is showing!

Next Steps

  • Practice reading graphs in books, newspapers, and websites
  • Try making your own survey and creating a graph from the data
  • Look for graphs in real life - weather reports, sports scores, and more!
  • When ready, move on to learn how to Create Your Own Graphs!