Reading Pictographs Worksheet 3rd
Pictographs are a visual representation of data using pictures or symbols. They are a great way to introduce young learners, particularly 3rd graders, to the concept of graphing and data analysis. In this blog post, we will explore a reading pictographs worksheet designed to help students strengthen their skills in interpreting and analyzing data presented in a pictograph format.
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How many students prefer basketball?
It is not specified in the question how many students prefer basketball.
How many apples were picked on Monday?
There were 100 apples picked on Monday.
How many books did John read in May?
John read a total of seven books in May.
How many red cars were sold in September?
There were 65 red cars sold in September.
How many dogs are there in the neighborhood?
There are a total of 25 dogs in the neighborhood.
How many students received A's on their report cards?
There were 25 students who received A's on their report cards.
How many ice cream cones were sold in July?
It is not possible to determine the exact number of ice cream cones sold in July without specific sales data from the relevant ice cream vendor or establishment.
How many people attended the concert on Friday?
There were 500 people in attendance at the concert on Friday.
How many fish did Sarah catch in the fishing competition?
Sarah caught five fish in the fishing competition.
How many students walked to school yesterday?
There were 25 students who walked to school yesterday.
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