Description
What It Is:
This worksheet is a pictograph practice activity where students analyze a simple graph showing votes for favorite fruits. Each picture represents one vote, and students answer questions based on the data shown. The activity focuses on reading and interpreting pictographs accurately.
Why Use It:
Pictographs help students develop data literacy and visual interpretation skills. This worksheet strengthens students’ ability to count, compare quantities, and draw conclusions from visual data. It also supports early math skills such as addition, comparison, and basic data analysis.
How to Use It:
• Review the pictograph and explain what each symbol represents.
• Have students count the symbols for each fruit category.
• Students answer the questions using the information from the graph.
• Review answers together and discuss which fruit has the most and least votes.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–2.
• Grade 1: Introduction to pictographs and counting data.
• Grade 2: Practice interpreting and comparing data in graphs.
Target Users:
Elementary students, teachers, parents, and homeschool families focusing on early data and graphing skills.
This worksheet is a pictograph practice activity where students analyze a simple graph showing votes for favorite fruits. Each picture represents one vote, and students answer questions based on the data shown. The activity focuses on reading and interpreting pictographs accurately.
Why Use It:
Pictographs help students develop data literacy and visual interpretation skills. This worksheet strengthens students’ ability to count, compare quantities, and draw conclusions from visual data. It also supports early math skills such as addition, comparison, and basic data analysis.
How to Use It:
• Review the pictograph and explain what each symbol represents.
• Have students count the symbols for each fruit category.
• Students answer the questions using the information from the graph.
• Review answers together and discuss which fruit has the most and least votes.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–2.
• Grade 1: Introduction to pictographs and counting data.
• Grade 2: Practice interpreting and comparing data in graphs.
Target Users:
Elementary students, teachers, parents, and homeschool families focusing on early data and graphing skills.
