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This Grade 1 data comparison worksheet stretches first graders with how many more and how many fewer questions carefully. Four multiple choice items use class surveys and pet graphs to practice finding biggest, smallest, and equal totals. Five fill problems reinforce subtraction and addition on real chart numbers. Kids learn that equal rows show the same count, not a winner.

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Data & Tally Charts
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A class survey shows 7 like apples and 4 like bananas. How many more like apples?
 A) 2
 B) 3
 C) 4
 D) 7
2. A pet graph shows 6 fish, 2 birds, and 5 hamsters. Which pet has the fewest votes?
 A) fish
 B) birds
 C) hamsters
 D) all equal
3. A snack chart shows 8 cookies and 3 crackers. How many snacks were counted in all?
 A) 5
 B) 8
 C) 11
 D) 13
4. A bug graph has 5 ants and 5 bees. Which statement is true?
 A) more ants
 B) more bees
 C) equal counts
 D) no bugs
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) If 9 kids like pizza and 6 like pasta, there are 3 more pizza fans.
2) A graph shows 4 red, 6 blue, and 2 yellow. The total number of votes is 12.
3) From that same graph, blue has 4 more votes than yellow.
4) If 10 kids were asked and 7 like dogs, then 3 did not pick dogs.
5) A survey row with 4 tallies and another with 4 tallies shows the two are equal.
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