This Grade 1 bar graph worksheet uses a tiny ice cream survey to teach reading simple charts at home. Students answer nine fill questions about most, least, how many more, and totals. A matching section pairs graph questions with answers like chocolate, vanilla, two, and twelve. Kids also meet pictographs where each little picture stands for exactly one item counted.
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Data & Tally Charts
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. The ice cream graph shows 5 chocolate, 3 vanilla, and 4 strawberry. The most picked flavor is chocolate.
2. Using the same graph, the flavor with the fewest votes is vanilla.
3. How many more chose chocolate than vanilla? The answer is 2.
4. Chocolate and strawberry together were picked by 9 kids.
5. A pictograph uses pictures where each picture stands for 1 item.
6. If the pet graph shows 6 dogs and 2 cats, there are 4 more dogs than cats.
7. The total number of pets shown in the dog and cat graph is 8.
8. A bar that reaches higher on the graph shows a bigger number.
9. If two bars have the same height, their counts are equal.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Most picked flavor (5 choc, 3 van, 4 straw)
→ chocolate
chocolate
Fewest votes flavor
→ vanilla
vanilla
How many more chocolate than vanilla
→ 2
2
Total of all three flavors
→ 12
12
Data & Tally Charts
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The ice cream graph shows 5 chocolate, 3 vanilla, and 4 strawberry. The most picked flavor is chocolate.
2) Using the same graph, the flavor with the fewest votes is vanilla.
3) How many more chose chocolate than vanilla? The answer is 2.
4) Chocolate and strawberry together were picked by 9 kids.
5) A pictograph uses pictures where each picture stands for 1 item.
6) If the pet graph shows 6 dogs and 2 cats, there are 4 more dogs than cats.
7) The total number of pets shown in the dog and cat graph is 8.
8) A bar that reaches higher on the graph shows a bigger number.
9) If two bars have the same height, their counts are equal.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Most picked flavor (5 choc, 3 van, 4 straw)
→ chocolate
chocolate
Fewest votes flavor
→ vanilla
vanilla
How many more chocolate than vanilla
→ 2
2
Total of all three flavors
→ 12
12
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