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Prim Maths 4 2ed TR Lang Ws 16a

This document is a language worksheet for Cambridge Primary Mathematics Stage 4, focusing on identifying and understanding various types of diagrams such as Carroll diagrams, Venn diagrams, pictograms, and bar charts. It includes tasks for naming diagrams and answering true/false questions related to their characteristics. The worksheet is designed for students to enhance their mathematical language and comprehension skills.

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Prim Maths 4 2ed TR Lang Ws 16a

This document is a language worksheet for Cambridge Primary Mathematics Stage 4, focusing on identifying and understanding various types of diagrams such as Carroll diagrams, Venn diagrams, pictograms, and bar charts. It includes tasks for naming diagrams and answering true/false questions related to their characteristics. The worksheet is designed for students to enhance their mathematical language and comprehension skills.

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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 4 LANGUAGE WORKSHEET 16A

Name ___________________________________ Date _____________

Language worksheet 16A


1 What are these? Write the names of the diagrams.
a

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b

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c

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d

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Cambridge Primary Mathematics 4 – Harper © Cambridge University Press 2021 1


CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 4 LANGUAGE WORKSHEET 16A

2 Read and circle the correct answer.


a A Carroll diagram is used to show a large number of
differences between items. true false
b You often find the word ‘not’ in a Carroll Diagram. true false
c A Venn diagram uses circles to sort items into sets. true false
d A pictogram uses numbers to show quantities. true false
e Sometimes, in a pictogram, one picture represents
more than one thing. true false
f A bar chart is good for comparing numbers of
things or events. true false
g A bar chart has three axes. true false

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