Scaled Pictographs Worksheet
Practice reading and interpreting scaled pictographs with this third-grade math worksheet.
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Scaled Pictographs Practice
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Read each scaled pictograph carefully and answer the questions that follow.
1. The pictograph below shows the number of apples collected by four friends.
Apples Collected
Sara
ππππππ
Tom
ππππ
Lisa
πππππ
David
πππ
Key: Each π = 2 apples
a. How many apples did Sara collect?
b. Who collected the fewest apples?
c. How many more apples did Lisa collect than David?
2. The pictograph below shows the favorite pets of students in a class.
Favorite Pets
Dogs
πΆπΆπΆπΆπΆ
Cats
π±π±π±
Fish
π π π π π π
Birds
π¦π¦
Key: Each πΆπ±π π¦ = 3 students
a. How many students chose Dogs as their favorite pet?
b. Which pet is the most popular?
c. How many students were surveyed in total?
3. The pictograph below shows the number of books read by students in a reading challenge.
Books Read
Mia
πππππππ
Noah
πππππ
Chloe
ππππππππ
Liam
ππππ
Key: Each π = 5 books
a. How many books did Chloe read?
b. Which student read exactly 25 books?
c. What is the difference in books read between Mia and Liam?
4. Complete the sentences about creating a pictograph.
a. The first thing you need to do when creating a pictograph is to choose a .
b. The tells you what each picture in the pictograph represents.
c. If each picture represents 10 items, and you have 30 items, you would draw pictures.