Description
Kindergarten and first grade teachers: are you looking for a fun way to review kindergarten math graphing? Teach your students how to make picture graph or pictographs with these engaging picture graph practice worksheets!
Your early elementary students ask questions like:
- How to make picture graph?
- Why do we use pictographs?
- How to use pictograph?
- What would examples of pictographs look like?
If you're interested in this early elementary math resource, you may also love:
⭐ Bilingual Number Posters 0-10 with Finger Counting & Ten Frame
⭐ First Grade Spring Break Work
⭐ Mathematical Practice Standards K-2
Looking for ideas about how to teach pictographs in your own classroom? Check out my blog post here!
Here's exactly what you get with these picture graph practice worksheets:
- Read the Graph: 2 worksheets where students read the graph, count the totals, and answer questions.
- Create a graph with given data: 2 worksheets where students use given data to create their own pictograph!
- Roll-some-data: 2 worksheets where students roll a die to make a data set, then create their own picture graph. Can be used over and over again!
- Answer Key: Answer key included!
Your kindergarten and 1st grade students will love the fun, summer theme!
About Kate, founder of Lit By Learning:
Hi! I’m a bilingual teacher who has been in Chicago Public School classrooms for over 12 years with a Masters Degree in Early Childhood Education. Throughout my time in Pre-K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th grade classrooms, I’ve developed a passion for standards-based, culturally-relevant education. The interdisciplinary, inquiry-based curricula I’ve developed alongside colleagues has yielded fantastic student growth and achievement results for my English Language Learner students and beyond. I am constantly seeking to put my students and their genius at the center of our classroom! Outside of the classroom, I parent my two boys and love both spicy food & excellent books.
Please remember that you can earn FREE Teachers Pay Teachers credits simply by providing a review - I'd love to see your ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating!
Thank you!
Kate
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Description
Kindergarten and first grade teachers: are you looking for a fun way to review kindergarten math graphing? Teach your students how to make picture graph or pictographs with these engaging picture graph practice worksheets!
Your early elementary students ask questions like:
- How to make picture graph?
- Why do we use pictographs?
- How to use pictograph?
- What would examples of pictographs look like?
If you're interested in this early elementary math resource, you may also love:
⭐ Bilingual Number Posters 0-10 with Finger Counting & Ten Frame
⭐ First Grade Spring Break Work
⭐ Mathematical Practice Standards K-2
Looking for ideas about how to teach pictographs in your own classroom? Check out my blog post here!
Here's exactly what you get with these picture graph practice worksheets:
- Read the Graph: 2 worksheets where students read the graph, count the totals, and answer questions.
- Create a graph with given data: 2 worksheets where students use given data to create their own pictograph!
- Roll-some-data: 2 worksheets where students roll a die to make a data set, then create their own picture graph. Can be used over and over again!
- Answer Key: Answer key included!
Your kindergarten and 1st grade students will love the fun, summer theme!
About Kate, founder of Lit By Learning:
Hi! I’m a bilingual teacher who has been in Chicago Public School classrooms for over 12 years with a Masters Degree in Early Childhood Education. Throughout my time in Pre-K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th grade classrooms, I’ve developed a passion for standards-based, culturally-relevant education. The interdisciplinary, inquiry-based curricula I’ve developed alongside colleagues has yielded fantastic student growth and achievement results for my English Language Learner students and beyond. I am constantly seeking to put my students and their genius at the center of our classroom! Outside of the classroom, I parent my two boys and love both spicy food & excellent books.
Please remember that you can earn FREE Teachers Pay Teachers credits simply by providing a review - I'd love to see your ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating!
Thank you!
Kate




