Books Read Pictograph (each picture = 2) (Grade 2)
Printable Grade 2 pictograph worksheet: use the key (each picture = 2) to read the data and answer. Every answer computed.
How to teach pictographs teaching guide, with a worked explanation.
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Grade 2 Β· Math worksheet
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Date
Math
Books Read Pictograph
Use the key to read the pictograph, then answer.
Books read by each student (pictograph): Key: each π = 2.
Key: each π = 2
- 1.Liam shows 5 π. How many is that?
- 2.Which row has the most?
- 3.Which row has the fewest?
- 4.What is the total of all the rows?
- 5.How many π would show half of Ava's pictures?
- 6.How many more does Liam have than Noah?
- 7.How many do Noah and Liam have altogether?
- 8.How many pictures are drawn for Liam?
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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 2 pictographs set is free to print or save as a PDF, and its answer key is computed in code, so it is never wrong.