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Read Picture Graphs


A picture graph uses pictures to show how many.
Count the in each row.

Snack We Like
apple
pretzel
Each

stands for 1 child who chose that snack.

There are
There are

5
3

children who chose


children who chose

.
.

Use the picture graph to answer each question.

What We Ate for Lunch


sandwich
S oup

soup

Each

stands for 1 child.

1. Which lunch did more

S oup

children choose? Circle.


2. How many children chose
3. How many children chose
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A Pair of Picture Graphs


Blake made this picture
graph.

Divya made this picture


graph.

Pet We Like

Season We Like

fish
bird

summer
winter
Each

stands for 1 child.

Each

stands for 1 child.

Write a question about each picture graph.


Show the answer.
1.

2.

Writing and Reasoning How are the


two graphs alike? How are they different?

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Make Picture Graphs


Are there more black cars or white cars?
Complete the picture graph to find out.
Cross out each
car as you
count.

Draw a
in the
graph to show
each car.

Black and White Cars


black
white
Each

stands for 1 car.

Use the picture graph to answer each question.


1. How many

are there?

2. How many

are there?

3. Are there more


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? Circle.
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Party Time Picture Graph


Follow the directions to complete
the picture graph.
1. Jill has 5

.
She has 3 more
She has 2 more

than .
than .

Jills Party Supplies


hats
balloons
bags
Each

stands for 1 item.

There will be 8 children at Jills party.


Use the picture graph to answer each question.
2. Does Jill have a

for

3. Each child gets one

each child? Circle.


yes

How many more


Jill need?

no

.
does

more

Writing and Reasoning Jill gets 1 more

Will she have a bag for each child? Explain.

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Read Bar Graphs


A bar graph uses a bar to show how many.

Kinds of Snacks

This graph shows 6 children chose

The longest
bar shows the
snack most
children chose.

Our Favorite Snack


apple
pretzel
yogurt
0

Number of Children
Use the bar graph to answer the question.
1. How many children chose

2. How many children chose

children

3. Circle the snack the most

4. Circle the snack the

children chose.

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children

fewest children chose.

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Bar Graph Clues


Use the bar graph to complete each sentence.

Activities

Our Favorite After-School Activity


dance
soccer
music
0

Number of Children
1.

more children chose soccer than dance.

2.

fewer children chose music than soccer.

3.

children chose dance or music.

4. If 3 more children chose dance, then the bar graph

would show

children for dance.

Writing and Reasoning How can you tell


without counting if more children chose soccer than
music? Explain.

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Make Bar Graphs


Make a bar graph to show each
animal in the picture.

Ki
Kinds
of
Animals

Animals at the Farm

Cross out each


animal as you show
it in the graph.

sheep
chicks
0

Number of Animals

Are there more


or
in your classroom?
1. Make a bar graph to find out.

Desks and Doors in Our Classroom


Items

desks
doors
0

9 10

Number of Items

2. How many

are in your classroom?

3. Are there more

or
in your classroom? Circle.

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Compare the Letters


Some children are comparing the
number of letters in their names.
1. Write the names of 10 friends.
Count how many letters are in
each name.
2. Make a bar graph of the information.

Show how many names have different


numbers of letters.

Number of Letters

The Number of Letters in Our Names


7 or more
6 letters
5 letters
4 letters
3 letters
2 letters
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Number of Children
3. How many letters are in the most names?

Writing and Reasoning How would the


graph change if you added your name? Explain.

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Read Tally Charts


Some children named their favorite collections.
Each stands for 1 child.
Each
stands for 5 children.

Our Favorite Thing to Collect


shells

12 34

stamps
5

Total

67

stamps

More children like to collect

Complete the tally chart.

Do you have a pet?

Total

yes
no
Use the tally chart to answer each question.
1. How many children have a pet?

children

2. How many children do not have a pet?

children

3. Did more children answer yes or no?


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Trip Tally
Complete the tally chart.

Our Favorite Trip

Total

zoo
museum
library

Use the tally chart to solve.


1.

Jen is one of 11 children


who chose this trip.
Which trip is it?

2.

5 more children chose


this trip than the zoo trip.
Which trip is it?

3.

The fewest number of


children chose this trip.
Which trip is it?

Writing and Reasoning Write another clue


that can be answered by using the chart. Then solve.

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Make Tally Charts


The picture shows shapes.
Make a tally chart to show
how many of each shape.

Cross out each


shape as you
count.

Shapes in the Picture

Total

circles

6
3
8

stars
triangles
Use the tally chart to answer each question.
1. How many

are there?

2. How many more

than

are there?
more
3. Which shape is there

the most of? Circle.


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Color Count
Color some circles red.
Color some blue.
Color some yellow.
Make a tally chart to show how many of each color.
Circles I Colored

Total

red
blue
yellow
Use your tally chart to answer each question.
1. How many circles did you

2. Did you color more blue

color red or blue?

circles or yellow circles?


circles

circles

3. Did you color fewer yellow circles or red circles?

circles

Writing and Reasoning How does


the tally chart help you count and compare
the colored circles?

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Problem Solving
Represent Data
Ava has these beads to make a bracelet.
How can you find how many beads she has?

Unlock the Problem


What do I need to nd?
how many

beads

What information do
I need to use?
,

the number of ,

Ava has
in the picture

and

Show how to solve the problem.


Beads Ava Has
Color the first bar
to show there are
4 circles.

circle
square
triangle
0

Use the graph. Write how many. Add to solve.


1.

How many beads does Ava have?


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Favorite Seasons
Find out about your friends favorite seasons.
1. Write a question you can ask 10 friends.

2. Ask 10 friends. Use the information to

make a bar graph.

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3. Which season was chosen most often?


4. Which season was chosen the least?

Writing and Reasoning Write another


question that can be answered by your graph.

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