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The document contains a series of data handling worksheets designed for KS2 SATS, featuring various exercises related to temperature readings, stamp usage, race times, and children's survey results. It includes questions that require students to analyze data presented in tables, charts, and graphs, as well as to perform calculations based on the information provided. The exercises aim to assess students' understanding of data handling and their ability to interpret and represent data visually.

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The document contains a series of data handling worksheets designed for KS2 SATS, featuring various exercises related to temperature readings, stamp usage, race times, and children's survey results. It includes questions that require students to analyze data presented in tables, charts, and graphs, as well as to perform calculations based on the information provided. The exercises aim to assess students' understanding of data handling and their ability to interpret and represent data visually.

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Data
Data Handling work sheet Handling KS2 SATS Standard Worksheet

1. This is a list of the highest temperatures each day for one week.

Day Temperature
Sunday 6ºC
Monday 5ºC
Tuesday 8ºC
Wednesday 12ºC
Thursday 13ºC
Friday 11ºC
Saturday 7ºC

How many degrees warmer was it on the hottest day than on the coldest day?

°C
1 mark

Here is a chart of the temperatures. Saturday is missing.

Draw in the bar for Saturday.

Day
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
0 4 8 12
Temperature °C
1 mark

2. Here is a table of the number of stamps used each day in school.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

19p 22 11 14 32 13
25p 8 17 4 6 19
30p 6 0 2 8 4
35p 6 0 6 1 0
50p 6 0 2 12 3

How many 25p stamps did the school use on Wednesday?

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1 mark

This is a graph of one kind of stamp they used.

10

Number
6
of
stamps
4

0
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Which stamp is it?


p
1 mark

3. Children run a 100 metres race on Sports Day.

Here are their times.

Name Time taken


Sue 15.97 secs

Jan 16.39 secs

Sam 14.83 secs

Tom 17.00 secs

Raj 15.89 secs

What is the winner’s time?

secs
1 mark

Who has the time nearest to 16 seconds? ..............................


1 mark

Here are their long jump results.

Sue jumped 212 cm.

Draw Sue’s long jump result on the graph.

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long jump results

Raj
Tom
Sam
Jan
Sue
0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250
centimetres
1 mark

Use the graph to estimate how much further Sam jumped than Jan.

cm
1 mark

4. Anne makes a graph of buses passing a school in 1 hour.

Number
of times Buses passing in one hour

10

0
Number 8 Number 11 Number 27 Number 39 Number 50

Bus

How many times does a Number 27 bus pass in the hour?

1 mark

Anne says,

“Bus number 39 passes least often in the hour.”

Explain how the graph shows this.

......................................................................................................................

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1 mark

How many more Number 8 buses pass in the hour than Number 11 buses?

1 mark

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5. Chris did a survey of the number of people who went into shops in one hour.

Number of people who went into a shop


stands for 5 people

Shoe shop

Newsagent

Post Office

Bread shop

Supermarket

How many people went into the Supermarket in the hour?

1 mark

How many more people went into the Post Office than the Shoe shop?

1 mark

Here is part of a bar chart of the information.

Draw in the missing bar.

People who went into shops


24

20

number 16
of
people 12
8

0
Shoe News- Post Bread Super-
shop agent Office shop market
1 mark

6. Here is a table of the pets owned by six children.

Name of child Cat Dog Bird Rabbit


David 3 1 0 0
Julie 0 0 1 2
Carl 2 0 0 1
Terry 0 1 0 1
Mary 0 2 0 0
Hawa 1 0 1 1

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Here is a graph of the pets of five of the children.


Children’s pets

10
number
of
pets
5

0
cat dog bird rabbit
pets

The pets of one of the children are not on the graph.

Whose pets are not on the graph? .. …….……………………………


1 mark

Explain how you know.

..........................................................................................................................

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1 mark

7. These are the times letters are collected from a post box.

Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday


8am
no
2pm 11:30am collection
6:30pm

What is the latest time letters are collected on Wednesday?

1 mark

Carla posts a letter at 9 am on Monday.

How long will it be before it is collected?

hours
1 mark

Gareth posts a letter on Saturday at 3pm.

When is it collected from the post box?

day ……………………………….. time ……………………………..


1 mark

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This table shows the numbers of children who went walking, sailing or climbing at an
outdoor centre.

May June July

walking 25 80 75

sailing 15 42 50

climbing 18 27 23

How many children went sailing in May, June and July altogether?

1 mark

How many more children went walking in June than climbing in June?

1 mark

9.
This chart shows the musical instruments some children play.

Lena John Rashid Nicola Yin

drums

keyboard

trumpet

recorder

piano

Who plays both recorder and drums?


………..………
1 mark

How many children play more than two musical instruments?

1 mark

10. Tom does a survey of children's favourite breakfast cereals.

These are the results for Class 6

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Class 6
10

Number 6
of children
4

0
Choc Honey Corn Golden
Grain Bites Flakes Corn

How many more children in Class 6 prefer Choc Grain than Golden Corn?

1 mark

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These are the results for Class 5


Class 5
10

Number 6
of children
4

0
Choc Honey Corn Golden
Grain Bites Flakes Corn

How many children in both classes like Honey Bites best?

1 mark

11. (a) Complete this tally chart.

Fruits we like best in our class


number of
fruit tally children

orange 5

apple 8

pear 3

banana

mango 2

1 mark
(b) The children made this graph from the tally chart.

Put a cross (X) on the two columns which are wrong.

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Fruits we like best in our class
16

14

12

10
number
of 8
children
6

0
orange apple pear banana mango

fruits 1 mark

12. Mandy bounces a ball. She plots the results on this graph.

80

70
Number of bounces

60
X
50
X
40
X
30

20
X
10

0X
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Time in seconds
After 50 seconds Mandy has done 65 bounces.

(a) Plot this on the graph.


1 mark

(b) Use the graph to estimate the number of bounces Mandy has done after 35
seconds.
1 mark

13.

Tally of traffic passing school

lorries 8

cars

bicycles

vans

motorbikes 4

(a) Complete the tally.

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1 mark

(b) How many vehicles were seen altogether?


1 mark

(c) Complete this graph using the tally.

cars

motorbikes

bicycles

vans

lorries

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 1 mark

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14. Class survey of favourite fruit drinks

flavour number of children


pineapple 2
orange 10
blackcurrant 8
grapefruit 6
apple 9

a) Complete the pictogram for the class.

flavour number of children

blackcurrant

2 children
apple
1 child

orange

pineapple

1 mark

(b) How many children altogether chose the three most popular flavours?

1 mark

(c) Write another question you can ask someone about the results of the
class survey.

..............................................................................................................

..............................................................................................................
1 mark
15. Five children made a graph.

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Our height in centimetres

Graham

Philip

Anna

Hazel

John

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150

height (cm)

Hazel is 135cm tall.

Show this on the graph.


1 mark

16. Five children sorted themselves into these sets

weighs more than 25kg is taller than 130cm

David Ravinder
Kerry
Aled

Mark

Complete this diagram to show the same information.


is taller than is not taller than
130cm 130cm

weighs more
than 25kg

does not weighs


more than 25kg

2 marks

17. Some children drew this graph.

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Number of books we have read this year

20
18
16
Number of books

14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Carol Javed Sarah Tom Leela

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(a) Sarah has read 12 books and Leela 9 books.

Show these on the graph.


1 mark

(b) Javed has read more books than Tom.

How many more?


1 mark

18. This diagram shows how many children had sandwiches, crisps and fruit in their
lunchboxes.

sandwiches crisps

5 0
3
2
4 1

fruit

(a) How many children had only sandwiches?

1 mark

(b) How many children had crisps?

1 mark
19. The table shows the number of shirts in a shop.
White Not White

Cotton 27 56

Not cotton 74 90

(a) How many shirts are white?


1 mark

(b) How many shirts are there altogether?


1 mark

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20. This is what it costs to visit a castle.

Allington Castle
Cost per person
Adults £2.45
Children £1.30
(11 and over)
Children 95p
(under 11)

Helen is 10 years 9 months old.

How much will it cost Helen to visit?

1 mark

On one day the number of visitors was

Adults 4
Children (11 and over) 16
Children (under 11) 12

Here is a graph to show the number of visitors.

Complete the scale for the axis called “Number of Visitors”.

Number
of
Visitors
5

0
Adults Children Children
(11 and over) (under 11)
1 mark

How much will it cost for 18 children (under 11) to visit the castle?

You must show your working.

1 mark

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Standing Long Jump
21. On sports day children get points for how far they jump. Over 80cm 1 point
Over 100cm 2 points
Over 120cm 3 points
Over 140cm 4 points
Over 160cm 5 points
Joe jumped 138cm. Over 180cm 6 points

How many points does he get?

points
1 mark

Sam said, “I jumped 1.5 metres. I get 4 points”.

Give a reason why Sam is correct.

......................................................................................................................
1 mark

Each child puts a cross on a line to show how far they jumped.

Sam puts her cross at 1.5 metres.

Lynn jumps 1.14 metres.

Put a cross on the line for Lynn’s jump.

Sam

0 1 2 3
metre metres metres
1 mark

22. This diagram shows the proportions of waste by weight a family throws away in one year,

Glass and Metal

Plastic

Other material

Organic

Paper and Card

Estimate what fraction of the waste is organic.

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1 mark

The family throws away about 35 kilograms of plastic in a year.

Use the diagram to estimate the weight of glass and metal they throw away.

kg
1 mark

The family throws away 130 kg of paper and card.

70% of this is newspapers.

What is the weight of newspapers?

Show
your working.
You may get
a mark.

kg

2 marks

23. Gavin was ill in March.

This is his temperature chart.

Gavin's temperature chart

40
Temperature ºC

38

36

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Date in March

For how many days was his temperature marked as more than 37°C?

1 mark

Which date showed the largest change in temperature from the day before?

1 mark

Estimate Gavin’s highest temperature shown on the graph.

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Give your answer to 1 decimal place. °C 1 mark

24. These are the marks from a spelling test.

Jay 16

Karen 13

Dominic 18

Tariq 13

Lara 12

Oliver 14

Gemma 19

What is the median number of marks?


1 mark
25.

Car Park charges


Time Charge

up to 1 hour 20p

1 to 2 hours 50p

2 to 3 hours £1.00

3 to 4 hours £1.70

over 4 hours £5.00

Emma parks her car at 9.30 am.

She collects the car at 1.20 pm.

How much does she pay?

1 mark

Dan and Mark both use the car park.

Dan says,

‘I paid exactly twice as much as Mark but I only stayed 10 minutes longer’.

Explain how Dan could be correct.

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1 mark

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26. Tom, Amy and Helen want to go on a boat trip.

There are three boats.

Lark Heron Kestrel

50 minute 70 minute 90 minute


trip trip trip

Tickets Tickets Tickets


£2.75 £3.50 £4.20
each each each

How much does it cost altogether for three people to go on the Lark?

£
1 mark

Tom and Amy go on the Heron.

They leave at 2:15pm.

At what time do they return?

pm
1 mark

Helen goes on the Kestrel and gets back at 4:15pm.

At what time did the boat leave?

pm
1 mark
27. A camping shop sells tents, sleeping bags and backpacks.

This chart shows how many of each they sold in June.

Items sold in June

is 4 tents is 4 sleeping bags is 4 backpacks

tents

sleeping bags

backpacks

The shop had 20 sleeping bags at the beginning of June.

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How many of these sleeping bags did the shop have left at the end of June?

1 mark

In July, the shop sold three times as many tents as in June.

How many tents did the shop sell in July?

1 mark
28. This bar chart shows how many people went to a school play.

160

140

Number 120
of
people 100

80

60

40

20

0
Tues Wed Thur Fri

Estimate the number of people who went there on


Thursday and Friday altogether.

1 mark

Sc
ho
ol
£ 2 Play
.25

Each person paid £2.25 for a ticket to get in.

How much ticket money was collected on Wednesday?

Show
your method.
You may get
a mark.
£

2 marks

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29. Here is a diagram for sorting numbers.

Write these three numbers in the correct boxes.

You may not need to use all of the boxes.

9 17 20
even

prime
not even
Start
even
not prime

not even

2 marks

30. This table shows the weight of some fruits and vegetables.

Complete the table.

grams kilograms
3
2 4
potatoes 3500 3.5 1 5
0 6
kg
apples 1.2

grapes 250

ginger 0.03

2 marks
31. The table shows the cost of coach tickets to different cities.

Hull York Leeds

single £12.50 £15.60 £10.25


Adult
return £23.75 £28.50 £19.30

single £8.50 £10.80 £8.25


Child
return £14.90 £17.90 £14.75

What is the total cost for a return journey to York for one adult and two children?

1 mark

How much more does it cost for two adults to make a single journey to Hull than to
Leeds?

£ 1 mark

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32. Some children ran in two races on sports day. Here are their times.
100m race 800m race

Elise 15.9 seconds 3 minutes 02 seconds

Jake 19.7 seconds 2 minutes 58 seconds

Teri 16.8 seconds 3 minutes 01 seconds

Neil 17.1 seconds 2 minutes 59 seconds

Barry 18.4 seconds 2 minutes 57 seconds

Who finished the 100m race in second place?

1 mark

In the 800m race, how many seconds did Barry


finish ahead of Elise?
seconds

1 mark
33. The graph shows the journey of a hot-air balloon.

800

700
Height above ground (metres)

600

500

400

300

200

100

0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Time of journey (minutes)

(a) At what height above the ground was the balloon after 10 minutes?

metres
1 mark

(b) After how many minutes of the journey did the balloon begin to go down?

minutes
1 mark

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34. 80 people were asked if they owned a pet.

30 had dogs

25 had cats

10 had other pets

15 had no pets

Complete the pie chart to show this information.

dogs

no pets

2 marks

35. Here is a bar chart showing rainfall.


Rainfall from May to August
16
16
14
14
12
12
10
millimetres 10
of rain
8
6
4
2
0
May June July August
month

Kim draws a dotted line on the bar chart.

She says,

‘The dotted line on the chart shows the mean rainfall for the four months.’

Use the chart to explain why Kim cannot be correct.

..........................................................................................................................

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1 mark

What is the mean rainfall for the four months?

mm
1 mark

36. A school collects money for charity.

This chart shows how much has been collected.

TARGET
£3000
£3000

£2500

March
£2000

Feb
£1500 Jan
Dec
£1000
Nov

£500 Oct

Sept
0

The target is £3000.

Estimate how much more money the school needs to reach the target.

£
1 mark

Anil says,

The chart shows that we will reach the target in two months.

Use the chart to explain why Anil may be wrong.

..........................................................................................................................

..........................................................................................................................
1 mark

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37. Rob runs 100 metres ten times.


These are his times in seconds.

13.4 13.0 13.9 13.7 13.3


13.5 14.0 14.4 13.8 14.0

What is his mean (average) time?

seconds
1 mark

38. Kelly chooses a section of a newspaper.

It has 50 words in it.

She draws a bar chart of the number of letters in each word.


Newspaper words
12

10

8
number
of words 6

0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
number of letters in word

What fraction of the 50 words have more than 6 letters?

1 mark

Kelly says,

23 of the 50 words have less than 5 letters.


This shows that nearly half of all the words used in the newspaper have
less than 5 letters in them.

Explain why she could be wrong.

..........................................................................................................................

..........................................................................................................................
1 mark

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39. Three children do a sponsored silence.

This is a chart of the money they collected.

£10 = £10
Money Collected

Sheena £10 £10 £10 £10 £10

Gary £10 £10 £10

Pip £10 £10 £10 £10

Estimate how much Sheena collected.

£
1 mark

Together Gary and Pip collected more than £60.

Explain how the chart shows this.

..........................................................................................................................

..........................................................................................................................
1 mark

40. Write a different number in each of these boxes so that the mean of the three
numbers is 9.

1 mark

Write a number in each of these boxes so that the mode of the five numbers is 11.

1 mark

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41. Tony and Gemma looked for snails, worms, slugs and beetles in their gardens.

They each made a pie chart of what they found.


Tony's pie chart Gemma's pie chart

worms
worms snails
snails

slugs beetles

beetles
slugs

Total 80 Total 36

Estimate the number of worms that Tony found.

1 mark

Who found more snails?


Circle Tony or Gemma. Tony / Gemma
Explain how you know.

..........................................................................................................................

..........................................................................................................................
1 mark

42. n stands for a number.

Complete this table of values.


n 5n–2

20

38

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43. Vicki puts 10 books on a shelf.

The 10 books take up 28 centimetres.

What is the mean (average) thickness of her books?

Show
your working.
You may get
a mark.

cm
2 marks

The shelf is 120 centimetres long.

Vicki fills the shelf with a mixture of books like the first ten books.

Estimate how many books she can get on the 120 cm shelf.

Show
your working.
You may get
a mark.

2 marks

44. Carol went on a 40-kilometre cycle ride.

This is a graph of how far she had gone at different times.

40

30
distance
travelled
in km
20

10

0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
time in minutes

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How many minutes did Carol take to travel the last 10 kilometres of the ride?

minutes

1 mark

Use the graph to estimate the distance traveled in the first 20 minutes of the ride.

km

1 mark

Carol says,

'I travelled further in the first hour then in the


second hour'.

Explain how the graph shows this.

. ..........................................................................................................................

..........................................................................................................................
1 mark
y

A (10,60)

B (20, 20)
45.

0 C x

A is the point (10, 60)

B is the point (20, 20)

M is the midpoint of line AB.

Write the coordinates of M.


( , )
1 mark

C is on the x-axis, directly below B.

Write the coordinates of C.


( , )
1 mark

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46. A hot liquid is left to cool in a science experiment.

This graph shows how the temperature of the liquid changes as it cools.

110
100
90
80
70
Temperature 60
in °C 50
40
30
20
10
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Time in minutes

Read from the graph how many minutes it takes for the temperature to
reach 40°C
minutes

1 mark

Read from the graph how many minutes the temperature is above 60°C
minutes

1 mark
47. This graph shows how the weight of a baby changed over twelve months.

10

6
weight
(kg) 5

0
birth 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
age of baby (months)

From the graph, what was the weight of the baby at 10 months?

kg

1 mark

How much more did the baby weigh at 5 months than at birth?

kg
1 mark

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