Grade 1 Pictograph Practice
This worksheet helps first graders understand and create pictographs by interpreting data and drawing pictures.
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Grade 1 Pictograph Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the directions. Remember to use pictures for your pictographs!
1. Our class voted on their favorite fruits. Look at the data below and make a pictograph. Draw a π for each vote.
Apple: 4 votes
Banana: 5 votes
Orange: 3 votes
Favorite Fruits
Apple:
Banana:
Orange:
Key: Each π = 1 vote
2. Look at the pictograph below. Each β½ means 1 ball. How many soccer balls are there?
Soccer Balls
Balls:
β½β½β½β½β½β½
5 balls
6 balls
7 balls
8 balls
3. The pictograph shows how many pets some friends have. Each πΎ means 1 pet.
Our Pets
Sara:
πΎπΎπΎ
Tom:
πΎπΎπΎπΎ
Lily:
πΎπΎ
a. Sara has pets.
b. Tom has pets.
c. Lily has pets.
d. Who has the most pets?
e. Who has the fewest pets?
4. Ask 3 friends their favorite color (red, blue, or green). Draw a pictograph below to show your data. Make sure to include a key!
Favorite Colors
Red:
Blue:
Green:
Key: Each picture =