Math: Reading and Making Pictographs
Read picture symbols and create simple pictographs
Read picture symbols and create simple pictographs
Math - Grade K-1
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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?
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Look at the pictograph. Key: each star means 1 vote. Cats: 3 stars. Dogs: 5 stars. Which pet got more votes?
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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?
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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?
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Make a pictograph for these snacks. Crackers: 3. Grapes: 4. Cheese sticks: 1. Use one picture for each snack.
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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?
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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?
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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.
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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?
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Look at the pictograph. Key: each fish picture means 1 fish. Goldfish: 4 pictures. Guppies: 4 pictures. How many fish are shown in all?
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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?
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Make a pictograph for favorite ice cream flavors. Vanilla: 2 votes. Chocolate: 4 votes. Strawberry: 2 votes. Use one scoop picture for each vote.
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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?
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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?
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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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