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This chart shows the times when 5 children were at a swimming pool one afternoon Who was the next person to arrive after Stefan Who spent the longest time at the swimming pool Lara Grace 50 m ID: 1038546

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1. Identify information from atypical bar charts

2. This chart shows the times when 5 children were at a swimming pool one afternoon.Who was the next person to arrive after Stefan?Who spent the longest time at the swimming pool?LaraGrace50 m40 m45 m55 m45 m

3. This chart shows when some children were asleep one night.For how many hours was Luke asleep?How many children woke up after 7am?9:307:3010 hours3 children

4. Some children each chose their favourite sport.This chart shows the results. Which sport was chosen by the most children?How many more girls than boys chose basketball?Write all the sports that were chosen by more boys than girls.986106310810356Swimming10 – 3 =7Football, Rounders

5. 40 children each chose their favourite flavour of yogurt.This chart shows the results.How many children chose lemon yogurt?How many more children chose raspberry than plain yogurt?1320 – 13 =73636 – 20 =16 raspberry40 – 36 =4 plain16 – 4 =12 children

6. A school plans to collect £200 between January and May. This chart shows how much they collected by the end of April.Write the name of each month where they collected more than £50 How much money did they collect in February and March altogether?2070532717064February, April100 – 20 = £8053 + 27 = £80They collected £80

7. This chart shows the favourite snacks of some boys and girls.How many snacks were chosen by more girls than boys?✓✘✘✓✘2 snacks

8. This chart shows the favourite snacks of some boys and girls.How many more boys than girls chose raisins?2468121416181118 – 11 = 7711 – 7 =4

9. This chart shows the favourite snacks of some boys and girls.Which snack was chosen by twice as many boys as girls?246812141618117105banana53

10. A school collects money for charity.This chart shows how much has been collected.The target is £3000Estimate how much more money the school needs to reach the target.Anil says, ‘The chart shows that we will reach the target in two months.’Use the chart to explain why Anil may be wrong.2400£3000 – £2400 = £600The school only collected £200 in December, so if it only collects £200 for each of the next two months, it won’t reach the extra £600 it needs.

11. Identify information from bar charts

12. Five children grow pumpkins.This bar chart shows how heavy their pumpkins are.How much heavier is Joe’s pumpkin than Holly’s?What is the mass of Dev’s pumpkin to the nearest kilogram?214– 2 = 212kgor 2.5 kg or 2500 g5 kg

13. Some children do a sponsored walk. The graph shows their results. How many children walked 21 laps or more? 1313 + 10 = 23 children

14. Some children take part in the long jump. The graph shows the distances the children jumped. Estimate how much further Lucy jumped than Nicola. 115180 – 115 = 65 cm further

15. The graph shows the heights of 28 children in Alfie’s class, to the nearest centimetre.Alfie is 153 cm tall.He says, ‘Only one person in my class is taller than I am.’Emma says, ‘You can’t tell this from the graph.’Explain why Emma is correct.2 children are between 150 and 159 cm. One of these children is Alfie, but the other child could be 154-159 cm. There is also another child who is at least 160 cm tall.

16. This chart shows the number of books some children read last month.How many children altogether read more than 9 books?7 children read 4 books. 1 child read 5 books.Lin says, ‘That means 2 children read 6 books’.Explain how she can work this out from the chart.424 + 2 = 6 children1010 children read 4 to 6 books7 + 1 = 8…so you need 2 more to make 10

17. All the children at Park School chose their favourite soup.The graph shows the results.How many more children chose chicken soup than mushroom soup?50 ÷ 5 = 10907590 – 75 = 15 children

18. All the children at Park School chose their favourite soup.The graph shows the results.Robbie says, ‘More than half of the children chose tomato soup.’Is he correct? Explain how you can tell from the graph.9075135135 + 90 + 75 =300Half of 300 =150Robbie is wrong.135 is less than 150

19. Each person paid £2.25 for a ticket to get in. How much ticket money was collected on Wednesday?132This bar chart shows how many people went to a school play.Estimate the number of people who went there on Thursday and Friday altogether.1271471 4 71 2 7+471274 peopleYou get the mark for an estimate of between 270 and 280£2.25 x 60 = Estimate first: It will be a bit more than £1200000051 31 3 5 0 0062 .25x.££135 collected

20. This chart shows the amount of money spent in a toy shop in three months.How much more money was spent in the shop in December than in November?10 000 ÷ 4 =2500£32 500£15 0003 2 5 0 0-1 5 0 0 00057211£

21. This table shows the number of things to eat in five children’s lunch boxes.Here is a graph of the information for four of the children. Which child’s information is missing from the graph? 674645Nik66

22. Identify values on a line graph to use in calculations

23. This graph shows the cost of phone calls in the daytime and in the evening.How much does it cost to make a 9 minute call in the daytime?How much more does it cost to make a 6 minute call in the daytime than in the evening?45p30 – 10 = 20p

24. Abbie takes the temperature outside at midday on the first day of each month. The graph shows her results from January to December.How many months on the graph show a temperature between 10°C and 20°C?5 months

25. Abbie takes the temperature outside at midday on the first day of each month. The graph shows her results from January to December.Find the difference in temperature shown on the graph between July and August.July18°CAugust25°C25 – 18 = 7°C7°C

26. Class 6 count how many seeds they find under two trees.They show the data in a graph.How many seeds did they find in week 3 altogether?In how many weeks did they find more than 40 chestnut seeds?103050706 0 + 4 5 = 1 0 55 weeks

27. This graph shows the distance Alfie and Chen walked in an afternoon. They started at 1:45pm and had two breaks.How many kilometres did they walk between the first and second breaks?10 – 6 = 4 km

28. This graph shows the distance Alfie and Chen walked in an afternoon. They started at 1:45pm and had two breaks.At what time did Alfie and Chen start their second break?a quarter past 44:15pm

29. The graph shows the journey of a hot-air balloon.At what height above the ground was the balloon after 10 minutes?After how many minutes of the journey did the balloon begin to go down?400 metres45 minutes

30. Use the graph to work out how many miles are equal to 20 km.Use the graph to work out how many kilometres are equal to 40 miles.12 miles64 kilometres

31. Estimate values on a line graph to use in calculations

32. This graph shows the temperature on a day in July.What is the temperature at 2pm?For how many hours is the temperature above 25°C?29.5°CYou get the mark for any answer between 29°C and 29.9°C4 hours

33. This graph shows the height of a balloon at different times.From the graph, find the height of the balloon at 50 seconds.46 metres47 metres also gets you the mark

34. This graph shows the height of a balloon at different times.Use the graph to find how long it took the balloon to rise from 30 metres to 60 metres.80 – 25 = 55 seconds

35. The London Eye is a big wheel with pods to carry passengers.It takes 30 minutes for the wheel to make a complete turn.This graph shows the height of a pod above the ground as the wheel turns.How long from the start does it take the pod to reach a height of 75 metres?How many metres above the ground is the pod at its highest point?8 minutes135 metres135You get the mark for an answer between 130 and 140 metres.

36. This chart shows the population of Cornwall from 1950 to 2010. In which year did the population first reach 400 000?1975

37. This chart shows the population of Cornwall from 1950 to 2010. How much did the population increase from 1950 to 2000?500 000 – 350 000 = 150 000 peopleAn answer of between 130 000 and 180 000 gets you the mark.

38. This chart shows the population of Cornwall from 1950 to 2010. What was the population of Cornwall in 2010?525 000 peopleAn answer of between 511 000 and 549 000 gets you the mark.

39. Kirsty measured the length of her shadow every hour on one sunny day. She plotted her results on this graph. Look at the graph. Estimate the length of Kirsty’s shadow at 3:30pm. Estimate a time when her shadow was 180 centimetres long. 100 ÷ 5 =20120140135 centimetres1601809:40amYou get the mark for an estimate of between 9:30am and 9:50am

40. Mandy bounces a ball. She plots the results on this graph.After 50 seconds Mandy has done 65 bounces. Plot this on the graph.Use the graph to estimate the number of bounces Mandy has done after 35 seconds.50 bounces