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This Grade 1 chart stories worksheet gives first graders a favorite pets bar graph with dogs, cats, and rabbits. Four multiple choice scenarios ask kids to find the top pet, how many more dogs, ties on a snack graph, and a full survey total. Five fills stretch reasoning on adding bars, subtracting small totals, and imagining how a bar changes when votes are added or lost.

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Busy Bee
Data & Tally Charts
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Mia's class graph shows 7 dogs, 4 cats, 2 rabbits. Which pet was picked most often?
 A) dogs
 B) cats
 C) rabbits
 D) tie
2. Using that same pet graph, how many more friends picked dogs than rabbits?
 A) 3
 B) 4
 C) 5
 D) 7
3. A snack graph shows 6 apples, 6 pears, 3 plums. Which statement tells the story best?
 A) plums win
 B) apples and pears tie
 C) no snacks
 D) pears lose
4. A book graph shows 5 fairy, 3 funny, 2 space. How many kids were surveyed in all?
 A) 5
 B) 8
 C) 10
 D) 13
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The pet graph has 7 dogs and 4 cats. Dogs and cats together total 11 pets.
2) On that pet graph, cats 4 minus rabbits 2 shows cats have 2 more votes.
3) If one more rabbit vote is added, the new rabbit total on the graph is 3.
4) The three pet bars 7, 4, and 2 together add up to a full total of 13.
5) If dogs lost 2 votes, the new dog total would be 5.
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