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Pictograph Practice Worksheet

A Grade 5 math worksheet focusing on interpreting and creating pictographs, aligning with data and graphing standards.

Grade 5 Math Data and GraphingGraphing DataPictographs
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Standards

CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.MD.B.2

Topics

mathgrade 5pictographsdatagraphing
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Pictograph Practice

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Date:

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Read each pictograph carefully and answer the questions that follow. Pay close attention to the key!

Use the pictograph below to answer questions 1-3.

Favorite Fruits of Grade 5 Students

Apple: 🍎🍎🍎🍎Banana: 🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌Orange: 🍊🍊🍊Grapes: 🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇Key: Each 🍎 or 🍌 or 🍊 or 🍇 = 2 students

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

2. Which fruit is the least favorite among Grade 5 students?

3. How many more students prefer Grapes than Oranges?

Complete the pictograph below based on the given data. Remember to use the key!

Books Read in One Month

Key: Each 📚 = 3 books

Student A (12 books):

📚📚📚📚

Student B (9 books):

 

Student C (15 books):

 

Student D (6 books):

 

Refer to the 'Favorite Fruits of Grade 5 Students' pictograph for questions 4-5.

4. What is the total number of students surveyed about their favorite fruits?

a

12 students

b

18 students

c

36 students

d

44 students

5. If 2 more students chose Apple, how many Apple symbols would be on the pictograph?

a

4 symbols

b

5 symbols

c

6 symbols

d

8 symbols

6. A class recorded the number of sunny days in a month. If there were 20 sunny days and you want to use ☀️ symbols, how many days could each ☀️ represent if you want to use 4 symbols?

7. A pictograph always uses pictures to represent data.

T

True

F

False

8. The key in a pictograph tells you what each picture symbol stands for.

T

True

F

False