Below are the elementary topics available for the category "Statistics" at Free Math Games.
These free math topics with audio offer a complete set of basic Statistics topics for elementary pupils (Kindergarten to 5th grade, ages 5 to 11). The Statistics category is divided into sub-categories such as " Interpret", " Mean mode median", etc. Each sub-category has multiple topics with between 6 and 10 question and answer pairs for the lessons, plus additional question answer pairs for the games and tests.
For each question/answer pair in a topic you get the question as picture, equation or text, the spoken question read by a robot, and an answer as both number or text and as audio. For most topics there are also 3 wrong answers prepared for each question.
1st grade (10 topics)
Statistics ➔ Interpret and present data
Use the pictographs to count the number of different fruit that were eaten
Use the tally charts to count the number of different fruit that were eaten
Use the block diagrams to count the number of different fruit that were eaten
Use the frequency tables to decide the number of different fruit that were eaten
Statistics ➔ Pictograph problems
Use the pictographs to identify fruit categories with the most, fewest or same number of items
From the pictographs say how many more items a certain category has than another category
Two to one correspondence
Use pictographs with a two to one correspondence to count the number of people who like different fruit
Ten to one correspondence
Use these pictographs with a ten to one correspondence to count items in categories
Statistics ➔ Tally chart problems
From the tally charts say which category of fruit are eaten most or least
From the tally charts say how many more items a category has than another category
2nd grade (9 topics)
Statistics ➔ Pictographs
Use the pictograph to count the number of children who did different activities
Many to one correspondence
Use pictographs with a many to one correspondence to see which people like certain fruit
Compare how many people like 2 different fruit using pictographs with many to one correspondences
Statistics ➔ Bar charts
Use the bar charts to count the number of items in different categories
Bar charts: most or least
Use the bar charts to identify the most or least popular fruits
Bar charts: how many more
From the bar charts say how many more items one category has than another
Statistics ➔ Tables
Use the data tables to answer questions about how many pupils get to school in different ways
From the frequency tables say which way of getting to school was most or least common
For each table work out how many more pupils got to school by one means rather than another
3rd grade (10 topics)
Statistics ➔ Bar charts
Use the bar charts to identify the number of people who prefer different pets
Bar charts: most, least popular
For each survey result graph, decide which animal is the most or least popular pet
Bar charts: how many more
Decide how many more people prefer one pet over the number who prefer a different pet
Statistics ➔ Tables
Read the tables and interpret the data to answer the questions about how many vehicles were seen
Tables: most, least frequent
For each table work out which category of vehicle is the most or least frequently seen
Tables: greatest, least difference
In these tables, which two categories of vehicles have the biggest or smallest difference in frequency?
Statistics ➔ Venn diagrams
Venn diagrams: 2 categories
Use these 2 category Venn diagrams to answer the questions
Venn diagrams: 2 categories: missing numbers
Use the given information to complete these 2 category Venn diagrams
Statistics ➔ Time graphs
Use the time graphs to identify the distance travelled after a certain number of hours
Time graphs: distance travelled
Use the time graphs to work out the distance travelled or the distance from home at the given times
4th grade (8 topics)
Statistics ➔ Timetables
Timetables: read, identify facts
Read the timetable and recount simple facts derived from them
Timetables: interpret, compare
Read this excerpt from a bus timetable to interpret and compare the data
Statistics ➔ Tables
Read tables, identify facts
Use the sport competition results table to answer simple questions about the player's results
Tables: interpret, compare
Read these tables to interpret and compare the data
Use the information given to identify the missing numbers
Statistics ➔ Line graphs
Line graphs: read, interpret
Read the line graphs and interpret the data to answer the questions
Line graphs: read, compare
Read the line graphs and interpret the data to make comparisons
Statistics ➔ Representation of data
Most appropriate data representation
Identify the more appropriate means of representing the data for the given data sets
5th grade (8 topics)
Statistics ➔ Interpret
Interpret the pie charts to identify the correct answers
Interpret these line graphs of annual rainfall on 2 islands to identify the correct answers
Interpret 3 category Venn diagrams
Interpret these 3 category Venn diagrams to identify the correct answers
Statistics ➔ Mean mode median
Identify the mode or most frequent in each data set
Identify the median by placing numbers in order and striking
Calculate the mean by finding the total and dividing by the number of data points
Identify the range for each of these sets of numbers
Identify the outlier in each of these sets of numbers
In addition to the Statistics topics shown above, the elementary section of Free Math Games has 17 other top level categories of topics to choose from. Each top level category offers a full breadth of topics to cover the elementary curriculum. Use these topics to reinforce key math concepts in a fun and engaging way that will keep your pupils enthused and energised with the math they are learning. The top level categories available are:
- Counting
- Comparing numbers
- Pattern
- Place value
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Add + Subtract
- Multiplication
- Division
- Multiply + Divide
- Fractions
- Decimals
- Percentages
- Ratio + proportion
- Measurements
- Shapes
- Position + Direction
- Statistics
- Algebra