I play baseball too. I have games in April, May, June, and July. I will build a picture graph to show how many games are in each month. Remember: A picture graph uses pictures to show data.
Look carefully at the picture graph and the key. Click on the correct answer to each question. Baseball Games
April
The key below shows that one ball equals four games.
1 = 4 games
Look carefully at the balls pictured in April. There are 4 and 1/2 balls. We know that one ball stands for four games, but how many games does 1/2 ball stand for? Baseball Games
Baseball Games
It looks like you know how to read the key. Now take a look at May. There are 5 and 3/4 balls. We know that each of the 5 the balls stand for 4 games each, but what does the 3/4 ball stand for? Baseball Games
Look carefully at the picture graph and key. Click on the correct answer to each question. Baseball Games
In what month do I have the most games?
When will I play exactly 18 games?
May shows 5 3/4 balls and June shows 6 balls. How many more games do I have in June than in May?
In which month will I have the least games?
How many games do I have all together?
Click on the calculator button. Now use the calculator to help you add. Remember that 1 ball = 4 games.
You are great at reading a picture graph! You also did a lot of adding, subtracting, sorting, and working with fractions.