Tables Maps and Graphs
Tables Maps and Graphs
Bernadette R. Espiritu
Student-Teacher
Using Tables,
Maps, and
Graphs
in Presenting
Information
What are some situations where
you’ve seen tables, maps, or graphs
used?
Why do we present information and/or
data using tables, maps, and graphs?
Tables, maps, and graphs are
used across many fields,
•including:
Business and finance
• Education
• Government and Public
Administration
• Healthcare and Medicine
• Science and Research
TABLE
S
A rectangular arrangement of
data in which the information
and data are positioned in rows
and columns.
It is a graphic representation of
comparison between and
among data.
Fundamental parts of tables:
• Title
• Body
• Row headings (horizontal)
• Column headings (vertical)
Table 1. Humss, Stem, and Abm strands
Aspect HUMSS (Humanities STEM (Science, ABM (Accountancy,
and Social Technology, Business, and
Sciences) Engineering, and Management)
Mathematics)
Focus Areas Arts, Culture, Society Science, Technology, Business, Finance,
Engineering, Management
Mathematics
Core Subjects English, Filipino, Social Mathematics, Biology, Accounting, Business
Studies, Psychology, Chemistry, Physics Ethics, Management,
and Sociology and Computer Science and Economics
Action
Drama
Science Fiction
Thriller
Comedy
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Days
Example:Books sold per week.
Types of Graph
The pie graph is also known as a
circle graph or pie chart. It
shows how a whole is divided into
different parts.
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