Description
What It Is:
This worksheet is a picture chart activity that shows how students travel to school using different modes of transportation such as bus, bicycle, truck, and car. Students read the picture chart and answer questions by counting and comparing the images. Each picture represents one student, making the data easy to understand for young learners.
Why Use It:
Picture charts help students build early data analysis and graph-reading skills. This worksheet supports counting, comparison, and reasoning while introducing students to real-life data situations. It also encourages students to answer questions using visual evidence from a chart.
How to Use It:
• Review the picture chart and explain what each picture represents.
• Have students count the pictures in each row.
• Students answer the questions based on the data shown in the chart.
• Discuss the results together, focusing on comparing quantities.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–2.
• Grade 1: Introduction to picture charts and counting data.
• Grade 2: Practice interpreting charts and comparing amounts.
Target Users:
Elementary students, teachers, parents, and homeschool families focusing on graphing, data interpretation, and early math skills.
This worksheet is a picture chart activity that shows how students travel to school using different modes of transportation such as bus, bicycle, truck, and car. Students read the picture chart and answer questions by counting and comparing the images. Each picture represents one student, making the data easy to understand for young learners.
Why Use It:
Picture charts help students build early data analysis and graph-reading skills. This worksheet supports counting, comparison, and reasoning while introducing students to real-life data situations. It also encourages students to answer questions using visual evidence from a chart.
How to Use It:
• Review the picture chart and explain what each picture represents.
• Have students count the pictures in each row.
• Students answer the questions based on the data shown in the chart.
• Discuss the results together, focusing on comparing quantities.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–2.
• Grade 1: Introduction to picture charts and counting data.
• Grade 2: Practice interpreting charts and comparing amounts.
Target Users:
Elementary students, teachers, parents, and homeschool families focusing on graphing, data interpretation, and early math skills.
