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Graphs and Tables

Graphs and Tables. 5 th Grade Science Symposium. When finding a place to rest, which animal changes its environment the most? Worm Snake Robin D. Chimpanzee. What story is this table telling? What title would you give this table? What do the labels mean? What patterns do you notice?

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Graphs and Tables

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  1. Graphs and Tables 5th Grade Science Symposium

  2. When finding a place to rest, which animal changes its environment the most? Worm Snake Robin D. Chimpanzee

  3. What story is this table telling? • What title would you give this table? • What do the labels mean? • What patterns do you notice? • **When looking at charts or graphs, look for each of these parts and check off that you understand what each part means on the test!!!!

  4. Weather data for one week in Houston is shown on the table above. Between 0ºC and 20ºC is usually considered cool weather. Over 30ºC is considered hot weather. What day would be best for going on a nature hike in the park? A Thursday B Friday C Sunday D Monday

  5. The graph above shows the percentages of four minerals found in the rock. Which of the following is true according to the data represented in the graph? A This rock is made mostly of feldspar. B The rock has a higher percentage of hornblende than quartz. C The percentage of mica in this rock is more than half. D There is a lower percentage of mica than the other minerals.

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  7. How can the data in the graph above be analyzed and interpreted? A The average yearly temperature in Waco is about 20.5ºC. B The temperature in Waco is becoming colder every year. C The temperature in Waco is becoming warmer every year. D The average temperature in Waco varies from year to year.

  8. Bean Plant Height 16 14 12 10 8 Height (in cm) 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Week

  9. Bean Plant Height 16 14 12 10 8 Height (in cm) 6 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Week The bean’s height changed. If the growing trend continues, which of the following is the best prediction for the bean plant’s height for Week 10? A 10 cm B 12 cm C 14 cm D 16 cm

  10. Houston Average Monthly Temperatures 2003 and 2004 2003 70 60 Temperature (°F) 50 2004 40 Jan Feb Mar Apr Month

  11. Houston Average Monthly Temperatures 2003 and 2004 70 2003 60 Temperature (°F) 50 2004 40 Jan Feb Mar Apr Month During which month were the average temperatures the farthest apart? A January B February C March D April

  12. An uncovered bowl of water was placed in the refrigerator. Each day the amount of water left in the bowl was recorded. Which graph probably shows the results?

  13. What do the graphs suggest about the average yearly rainfall and the average yearly temperature in Waco, Texas? A Years with lower average rainfall are warmer. B Years with lower average temperature have more rainfall. C The average temperature is not related to the average rainfall. D The average rainfall and the average temperature do not depend on the number of cloudy days

  14. Several types of wax were heated in a metal pan on top of a stove.

  15. Several types of wax were heated in a metal pan on top of a stove. Several types of wax were heated in a metal pan on top of a stove. After analyzing the data in the table above, it can beconcluded that the stove top temperature was— A at least 43ºC, but cooler than 45ºC B at least 48ºC, but cooler than 53ºC C at least 41ºC, but cooler than 48ºC D at least 49ºC, but cooler than 49ºC

  16. 5.2.D—#1 What conclusion can be drawn from this graph detailing the gases that compose the Earth’s air? A Other gases make up a great part of the atmosphere. B There is more nitrogen in the atmosphere than oxygen. C There is more oxygen in the atmosphere than nitrogen. D There is about twice as much nitrogen as oxygen in the air.

  17. The chart shows data collected when potted plants were placed in sunlight for different lengths of time. Which conclusion is best supported by the data? A The plants that received 4 hours of sunlight a day had the most leaves. B The plants given less than 6 hours of sunlight a day had the thickest stems. C The plants that received 8 hours of sunlight a day grew the most. D The plants given more than 10 hours of sunlight a day wilted.

  18. What conclusion can be drawn from this graph? A A peach contains a lower percent of water than lettuce. B Lettuce contains a lower percent of water than bread. C A melon contains a higher percent of water than the other foods. D Bread contains the highest percent of water.

  19. For two weeks, groups of plants of the same type were watered on four different schedules. According to the information in the table, this type of plant grows best if watered every — A day B 2 days C 4 days D 7 days

  20. The table shows the time it took to freeze water in two different salt solutions with different salt content. According to the table — A freezing rates are the same in each trial B water with more salt takes longer to freeze C water loses heat at a rate of 1°C per minute D salt dissolves more quickly in small amounts of water

  21. This plastic rain gauge is shown before and after a rainstorm. About how much rain in centimetersfell in the rain gauge during the storm? Record and bubble in your answer on the answer document.

  22. A student grew two plants in science class. The student recorded observations in the table above. Based on the student’s observations, what is the most likely reason that Plant 1 grew taller than Plant 2? A Plant 1 received more sunlight than Plant 2. B Plant 1 received more fresh air than Plant 2. C Plant 1 had more space to grow than Plant 2. D Plant 1 required less water to grow than Plant 2.

  23. The graph shows how many individuals were found in a beetle colony. How many more beetles than mealworms were found in this colony? F 5 G 8 H 14 J 32

  24. Four soil samples of equal volume were put in funnels with filter paper. 200 mL of water was added to each sample and the water that flowed out the bottom of the funnel was collected and measured. What can you determine about the soil samples from the data? A Soil sample R retained the most water. B Soil sample T was the driest soil. C Soil sample Q has more organic matter. D Soil sample S was about half sand.

  25. Which of these foods would be the best choice for someone on a low-fat, low-sodium diet? A Q B R C S • D T

  26. Similar containers were filled with different types of soil. Holes were poked into the bottom of each container, and 300 milliliters of water were added. The water that dripped out was collected and measured. According to the information in the table, which type of soil retained water best? A Potting soil B Sandy soil C Gravel D Clay

  27. Which block pictured above has the greatest mass? A Block A B Block B C Block C D Block D

  28. Spins of a Top

  29. Spins of a Top • What conclusion is best supported by the data in this table? A Adding weight to a top does not affect the number of spins the top makes. B Adding more weight to a top decreases the number of spins the top makes. C Adding more weight to a top makes the top spin at a faster speed. D Adding more weight to a top increases the number of spins the top makes.

  30. ANSWERS To Slide Questions • Slide # 3 – D (chimpanzee) • Slide # 5 - C (Sunday) • Slide # 7 - D (Lower % of mica than other) • Slide # 9 - D (Average temp. in Waco varies) • Slide #11 - C (14 cm) • Slide #13 - A (January) • Slide #15 - C • Slide #17 - C (The average temp. is not related) • Slide #19 - C (At least 41c but cooler than 48c) • Slide #21 - B (more nitrogen in the air) • Slide #23 - C • Slide #25 – A (peach contains lower % of water) • Slide #27 – B (every 2 days) • Slide #29 – B (water with more salt takes longer to freeze) • Slide #31 – 2 cm or 20 ml • Slide #33 – A • Slide #35 – G • Slide #37 – A (soil sample R retained the most water) • Slide #39 – C • Slide #41 – A (potting soil) • Slide #43 – B (block B) • Slide #45 – B

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