Math Grade K-1

Math: Reading and Making Pictographs

Read picture symbols and create simple pictographs

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Read picture symbols and create simple pictographs

Math - Grade K-1

Instructions: Look at each pictograph carefully. Use the key to count, compare, or draw pictures. Show your work in the space provided.
  1. 1
    Pictograph showing four red apples and two green apples.

    Look at the pictograph. Key: each apple picture means 1 apple. Red apples: 4 pictures. Green apples: 2 pictures. How many red apples are there?

  2. 2
    Pictograph showing cats with three stars and dogs with five stars.

    Look at the pictograph. Key: each star means 1 vote. Cats: 3 stars. Dogs: 5 stars. Which pet got more votes?

  3. 3
    Pictograph showing two circles for soccer balls and two circles for basketballs.

    Look at the pictograph. Key: each circle means 1 ball. Soccer balls: 2 circles. Basketballs: 2 circles. Are there more soccer balls, more basketballs, or the same number?

  4. 4
    Pictograph showing one apple, three bananas, and two oranges.

    Mia made a pictograph of fruit in her lunch. Key: each picture means 1 fruit. Apples: 1 picture. Bananas: 3 pictures. Oranges: 2 pictures. How many fruits are there in all?

  5. 5
    Blank pictograph template with cracker, grapes, and cheese stick rows.

    Make a pictograph for these snacks. Crackers: 3. Grapes: 4. Cheese sticks: 1. Use one picture for each snack.

  6. 6
    Pictograph showing five blue smiley faces and four yellow smiley faces.

    Look at the pictograph. Key: each smiley face means 1 student. Likes blue: 5 smiley faces. Likes yellow: 4 smiley faces. How many students like yellow?

  7. 7
    Pictograph showing six picture books and two animal books.

    Look at the pictograph. Key: each book picture means 1 book. Picture books: 6. Animal books: 2. How many more picture books are there than animal books?

  8. 8
    Blank pictograph template with blue, red, and yellow bird rows.

    Make a pictograph for the number of birds seen. Blue birds: 2. Red birds: 5. Yellow birds: 3. Use one bird picture for each bird.

  9. 9
    Pictograph showing rows of three leaves, one leaf, and four leaves.

    Look at the pictograph. Key: each leaf means 1 leaf. Monday: 3 leaves. Tuesday: 1 leaf. Wednesday: 4 leaves. Which day has the most leaves?

  10. 10
    Pictograph showing four goldfish and four guppies.

    Look at the pictograph. Key: each fish picture means 1 fish. Goldfish: 4 pictures. Guppies: 4 pictures. How many fish are shown in all?

  11. 11
    Pictograph showing tag with two hearts, swings with six hearts, and slide with three hearts.

    Sara asked friends which playground game they like. Key: each heart means 1 vote. Tag: 2 hearts. Swings: 6 hearts. Slide: 3 hearts. Which game got the fewest votes?

  12. 12
    Blank pictograph template with vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream rows.

    Make a pictograph for favorite ice cream flavors. Vanilla: 2 votes. Chocolate: 4 votes. Strawberry: 2 votes. Use one scoop picture for each vote.

  13. 13
    Pictograph showing five red triangles and three blue triangles.

    Look at the pictograph. Key: each triangle means 1 block. Red blocks: 5 triangles. Blue blocks: 3 triangles. How many blocks are shown in all?

  14. 14
    Pictograph showing four suns in one row and two suns in another row.

    Look at the pictograph. Key: each sun means 1 sunny day. Week 1: 4 suns. Week 2: 2 suns. How many more sunny days were in Week 1 than Week 2?

  15. 15
    A pictograph key idea showing one paw print picture for one pet.

    A class wants to make a pictograph of pets. The counts are dogs: 3, cats: 2, fish: 1. What key should they use if one picture will stand for one pet?

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