All the Parts

Just like your body must have all of its parts to work properly, a graph must also have all of it’s parts to be complete. Let your eyes and brain work together to help you learn the parts of a graph. All the Parts
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A bar graph uses a bar to show data.  Four (4) parts of the bar graph must be present for the graph to be complete.
Click on each button to see the parts of the graph.

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A pictograph uses pictures or symbols to show data.
Four (4) parts of the
pictograph must be present for the graph to be complete.
Click on each button to the left to see the parts of the graph.

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A line graph uses points connected by a line to show data.  Five (5) parts of the line graph must be present for the graph to be complete.

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A circle graph uses a circle divided into fractions to show data. Three (3) parts of the circle graph must be present for the graph to be complete.
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A histogram is a special kind of bar graph that uses data shown as numbers in order. Four (4) parts of the histogram must be present for the graph to be complete.
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What part of this graph is missing?

Bar Title Labels

 

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What part of this graph is missing?

Bar Scale Labels

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What part of this graph is missing?

Circle Title Key


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What part of this graph is missing?

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What part of this graph is missing?

Symbols Title Labels Key

 

 

 
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Remember, just like your body parts are all important, all the parts of a graph are important too.