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Data Collection & Display Class 6 IB Worksheet Free PDF Download with Answers

Turn raw data into meaningful stories. 60 questions on tally charts, frequency tables, bar graphs, pictographs, and data interpretation.

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Data Collection and Display Class 6 IB Worksheet — SparkEd

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Data Collection and Display — Making Sense of Information

Data is everywhere — sports scores, weather records, survey results, exam marks. The IB MYP framework places strong emphasis on statistical literacy because understanding data is essential for making informed decisions.

In this chapter, you learn to collect data through surveys and observations, organise it into frequency tables, and display it using bar graphs, pictographs, and line graphs. More importantly, you learn to read and interpret graphs — answering questions like "which category has the most?" and "what trend do you see?"

This worksheet gives you 60 questions that cover the complete data handling cycle: collect, organise, display, and interpret.

What Does This Worksheet Cover?

Aligned with the IB MYP Year 1 mathematics framework:

- Data collection — surveys, observations, types of data
- Tally charts and frequency tables — organising raw data
- Pictographs — reading and drawing with different key values
- Bar graphs — horizontal and vertical, choosing scales
- Line graphs — plotting and reading trends over time
- Mean, median, mode — basic measures of central tendency
- Data interpretation — drawing conclusions from graphs

| Level | Focus | Count |
|-------|-------|-------|
| Level 1 | Read tally charts, pictographs, and bar graphs; find mode | 20 |
| Level 2 | Draw graphs from data, calculate mean, compare data sets | 20 |
| Level 3 | Interpret complex graphs, misleading graphs, multi-step analysis | 20 |

Sample Questions

Level 1 — Warm Up

  1. A tally chart shows: Mango \mid\mid\mid\mid\mid\mid (7), Apple \mid\mid\mid\mid (4), Banana \mid\mid\mid\mid\mid (5). Which fruit is most popular? How many students were surveyed in total?
  2. In a pictograph, each symbol represents 5 books. A row shows 3 full symbols and 1 half symbol. How many books does this represent?
  3. From a bar graph of test scores, read off the score for Student C.

Level 2 — Build Confidence

  1. The marks of 10 students are: 7,5,8,6,7,9,5,8,7,67, 5, 8, 6, 7, 9, 5, 8, 7, 6. Find the mean, median, and mode.
  2. Draw a bar graph for the following data: Red = 12, Blue = 8, Green = 15, Yellow = 5. Choose an appropriate scale.
  3. A line graph shows temperature over 7 days. Between which two days did the biggest temperature drop occur?

Level 3 — Push Yourself

  1. Two classes took the same test. Class A's mean is 7272 and Class B's mean is 6868. Class A has 3030 students and Class B has 2525 students. Find the overall mean for both classes combined.
  2. A bar graph uses a scale that starts at 5050 instead of 00. Explain why this could be misleading.
  3. Collect data on the shoe sizes of 20 people. Organise it into a frequency table and draw a bar graph. What is the modal shoe size?

Tips for Data Handling Problems

Tips for Data Handling Problems

1. Always read the key/scale carefully. In pictographs, one symbol might represent 2, 5, or 10 items. In bar graphs, check whether the scale goes up in 2s, 5s, or 10s.

2. For mean, add all values and divide by the count. Mean = Sum of all values / Number of values. Do not confuse mean with mode (most frequent) or median (middle value).

3. To find the median, first sort the data. Arrange values in order from smallest to largest. The median is the middle value. If there is an even number of values, the median is the average of the two middle values.

4. Watch out for misleading graphs. If a bar graph does not start at 0, differences between bars look bigger than they really are. The IB MYP encourages critical thinking about data presentation.

5. Label everything on your graph. Title, axes labels, scale, and a key (for pictographs). Marks are awarded for clear labelling in IB assessments.

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- Probability Introduction Class 6 IB Worksheet — from data to likelihood
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- Number Operations Class 6 IB Worksheet — arithmetic needed for calculating mean

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