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Picture Graphs Worksheet

A Grade 3 math worksheet focused on understanding and interpreting picture graphs.

Grade 3 Math Data and GraphingGraphing DataPicture Graphs
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2 CustomTrue / FalseFill in the BlanksMultiple Choice

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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.MD.B.3

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Picture Graphs Worksheet

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Read each picture graph carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Look at the picture graph below showing the favorite fruits of students in a class. Each fruit icon represents 2 students.

1. How many students chose apples as their favorite fruit?

2. Which fruit is the most popular?

3. How many more students prefer grapes than oranges?

Based on the 'Favorite Fruits' graph:

1. A total of 10 students chose bananas as their favorite fruit.

T

True

F

False

2. There are fewer students who like oranges than apples.

T

True

F

False

Fill in the blanks using information from the 'Favorite Fruits' picture graph.

1. The total number of students surveyed is  .

2. If each fruit icon represented 1 student, then   students would prefer grapes.

3. The difference between the number of students who like bananas and the number who like apples is  .

Here is a picture graph showing the number of books read by four friends in a month. Each book icon represents 3 books.

1. How many books did Tom read?

2. Who read the fewest books?

3. How many books did Sarah and David read altogether?

Based on the 'Books Read' graph:

1. What is the difference between the number of books Tom read and the number of books Lily read?

a

3 books

b

6 books

c

9 books

d

15 books

2. If David read 2 more books, how many book icons would be next to his name?

a

4 icons

b

5 icons

c

6 icons

d

7 icons