Pictographs
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Free printable Pictographs worksheets for 2nd grade. Students read and create pictographs using symbols to represent data, applying counting and comparison skills in a visual format. These worksheets connect data literacy with number sense and early multiplication concepts. Part of our data & graphing worksheets collection.
What You'll Learn
- Read pictographs to interpret data shown with picture symbols
- Use a key to determine the value of each symbol
- Answer questions by comparing data across pictograph categories
FAQ
What makes a pictograph different from a bar graph?⌄
A pictograph uses pictures or symbols where each symbol represents one or more data points, while a bar graph uses the length of bars to show quantity.
What is a key/legend and why does it matter in a pictograph?⌄
The key tells readers what each symbol represents (e.g., one apple = 2 students); misreading the key is the most common pictograph error for 2nd graders.
How do pictographs introduce early multiplication?⌄
When each symbol represents more than one item (e.g., each star = 3 books), students must multiply the symbol count by the key value — an informal introduction to multiplication.
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