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Books Read Pictograph (each picture = 10) (Grade 4)

Printable Grade 4 pictograph worksheet: use the key (each picture = 10) to read the data and answer. Every answer computed.

How to teach pictographs teaching guide, with a worked explanation.

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Grade 4 · Math worksheet
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Books Read Pictograph

Use the key to read the pictograph, then answer.

Books read by each student (pictograph): Key: each * = 10.

Ivy**
Noah***
Mia*******
Liam***
Ava*
Key: each * = 10
  1. 1.
    Mia shows 7 *. How many is that?
  2. 2.
    Which row has the most?
  3. 3.
    Which row has the fewest?
  4. 4.
    What is the total of all the rows?
  5. 5.
    How many * would show half of Ivy's pictures?
  6. 6.
    How many more does Mia have than Ava?
  7. 7.
    How many do Ivy and Noah have altogether?
  8. 8.
    How many pictures are drawn for Mia?
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About this worksheet

A pictograph shows data with pictures, where a key tells you how many each picture stands for.

In class: Use the key to work out what each symbol is worth, then multiply, including half symbols. Line symbols up so rows compare fairly.

This Grade 4 pictographs set is free to print or save as a PDF, and its answer key is computed in code, so it is never wrong.

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