Scaled Pictographs Worksheet
A Grade 5 math worksheet focusing on interpreting and creating scaled pictographs, aligned with CCSS standards.
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Scaled Pictographs Practice
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Read each pictograph carefully and answer the questions. Remember to use the key to understand the value of each symbol.
Favorite Fruits of Students
Key: ð = 5 students
Apple
ðððð
Banana
ðððððð
Orange
ððð
Grapes
ððððð
1. How many students chose Banana as their favorite fruit?
2. Which fruit is the least favorite among the students?
The table below shows the number of books read by students in a month. Complete the pictograph using the given key.
Key: ð = 2 books
Student
Books Read
Sarah
10
David
8
Emily
14
Books Read by Students
Sarah
David
Emily
3. If a pictograph uses a key where one car symbol (ð) represents 10 cars, how many car symbols would you use to represent 35 cars?
3 symbols
3.5 symbols
4 symbols
5 symbols
4. A pictograph shows that â―â―â―â―â― represents 25 goals. What does one â― symbol represent?
1 goal
2 goals
5 goals
10 goals
5. A pet store created a pictograph to show the number of puppies sold each day. If one bone symbol (ðĶī) represents 4 puppies, and the store sold 7 bone symbols worth of puppies on Saturday, how many puppies were sold on Saturday?
6. Look at the 'Favorite Fruits of Students' pictograph again. If 10 more students chose 'Orange', how many orange symbols would there be now?