Twelve cat owners were asked
What color is your cat
Is it gray, brown, white, or black
They made a first draft of a bar graph
And that's what we're looking at
One axis on the graph shows the number of cats
The other axis tells us if they're gray, brown, white, or black
And now we can compare each group of cats there
Like the fact that there are two more gray cats than black
On a bar graph, the data there
Can be put together, taken apart, or compared
Picture graphs can show the same data you see
Except with pictures and a key
The safari guide was asked, where are the most giraffes
In the water, by the trees, or on the grass
He drew them up a draft of a picture graph
And that's what we're looking at
One axis on the graph shows the number of giraffes
The other tells us if they're in the water, by the trees, or on the grass
And now we can compare all the tall giraffes there
And see there's one giraffe more by the trees than on the grass
On a bar graph, the data there
Can be put together, taken apart, or compared
Picture graphs can show the same data you see
Except with pictures and a key
On a bar graph, the data there
Can be put together, taken apart, or compared
Picture graphs can show the same data you see
Except with pictures and a key