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Kindergarten Kindergarten Picture Graph Worksheet

Read the picture graph by counting the pictures, then answer the questions.

  • Centers
  • Homework
  • Morning Work
  • Review

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Worksheet details

Grade
Kindergarten
Subject
Math
Skill
Data & Graphs
Topic
reading a simple picture graph (each picture = 1)
Difficulty
Easy
Time
10 minutes
Pages
2 (incl. answer key)
Format
Printable PDF (US Letter)
Answer key
Included
Best for
centers, homework, morning work, review

What This Worksheet Practices

Students will read a picture graph where each picture stands for one, and answer how-many and comparison questions.

  • Reading a picture graph
  • Counting to find how many
  • Comparing which has more or fewer

Worksheet Preview

Preview of Kindergarten Picture Graph Worksheet

Reading a picture graph

A picture graph shows data with pictures. When each picture stands for one, reading the graph is just careful counting. This is a young child’s first step into reading data — and it leads straight to bar graphs.

How to use it

Have your child touch and count each picture in a row before answering, then compare rows to find most and fewest. Leads to 1st grade picture graphs.

👩‍🏫 Teacher note

Each picture stands for one. Have students touch and count each picture in a row before answering. This is the first step toward bar graphs.

🏠 Parent note

Point to each picture and count out loud, then ask 'Which row has the most?'

Common Mistakes to Watch For

  • Miscounting the pictures
  • Confusing 'more' and 'fewer'

Answer Key

The count is given for each question.

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