Title: Narnia Bar Charts
1Narnia Bar Charts
LO to solve a problem by organising and
interpreting data in bar charts.
2What do we know about bar charts already?
3We know a bar chart should
have a title. have numbered and labelled
axis. have clear bars showing how much of
something has been observed/recorded. be
numbered with sensible intervals. answer
questions about the data.
4It might also have a legend.
A bar chart always has a title.
Vertical axis (y). Always labelled and numbered.
This shows what the colour of each bar represents.
The height of the bars show how many of something
was scored/recorded.
Horizontal axis (x). Always labelled.
5How can we collect the information we need to
construct a bar chart?
6Make a frequency chart!
7A frequency chart is similar to a tally
chartexcept you just write the number instead of
recording by tally!
8 Like this
Favourite Character Frequency
Aslan
Peter
Lucy
Susan
Edmund
Mr Tumnus
White Witch
Mr Beaver
Insert any other characters here
9Your Quest Tables 1 and 2 What are the favourite
Narnia characters in Year 3? Use the given
frequency chart and record the favourite Narnia
characters in Year 3. Create a bar chart
showing the information you have collected.
10Your Quest Tables 3 and 4 Which creatures appear
most frequently in the final battle scene? Use
the given frequency information and chart and
record how many times the creatures appear.
Create a bar chart showing the information you
have collected.
11Minoboars
Lions
Centaurs
Witches
Giants
Mr Tumnus
Satyrs
Goblins
Unicorns
12Creatures Frequency
Lions
Witches
Goblins
Satyrs
Centaurs
Mr Tumnus
Giants
Unicorns
Minoboars
13Your Quest Table 5 What are the favourite Narnia
characters in Year 3? Create a frequency chart
to find out the favourite Narnia characters in
the class. Survey the class. Create a bar
chart, with a legend, showing the information you
have collected. Write some other questions your
bar chart could answer.
14A Tabitha Mellor production