1st Grade 1st Grade Bar Graph Worksheet
Read the bar graph to find how many for each group, then compare the bars.
- Homework
- Centers
- Review
- Morning Work
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- Grade
- 1st Grade
- Subject
- Math
- Skill
- Data & Graphs
- Topic
- reading a single-unit bar graph
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Time
- 12 minutes
- Pages
- 2 (incl. answer key)
- Format
- Printable PDF (US Letter)
- Answer key
- Included
- Best for
- homework, centers, review, morning work
Worksheet details
What This Worksheet Practices
Students will read a single-unit bar graph and answer how-many and comparison questions.
- Reading the height of a bar
- Finding the most and the fewest
- Comparing two bars
Worksheet Preview
Reading a bar graph
A bar graph shows data with bars — the taller the bar, the more there are. Reading one means finding the height of each bar on the number scale, then comparing bars to find most and fewest.
How to use it
Have your child trace from the top of a bar to the numbers to read its value. Builds on picture graphs and pairs with tally charts.
👩🏫 Teacher note
Have students run a finger from the top of each bar to the number scale. The tallest bar is the most; the shortest is the fewest.
🏠 Parent note
Trace from the top of a bar across to the numbers to read its value.
Common Mistakes to Watch For
- Reading the bar at the wrong gridline
- Confusing the tallest bar with the question asked
Answer Key
The value is given for each question.
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