This easy worksheet uses a class fruit survey where apples got 10 votes, bananas 4, grapes 7, oranges 3, strawberries 8, and watermelon 6. Second graders sort each fruit into 'More Than 6 Votes' or '6 or Fewer Votes,' then fill in blanks naming the most popular fruit (apples) and the least popular (oranges), figuring out how many more chose apples than bananas, and adding the total of 38 voters. Four true-or-false statements check whether bananas beat watermelon and if grapes plus oranges equal 10. Kids build comparison skills and learn that bar graphs use bars to show how many.

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Busy Bee
Graphs and Data
Grade 2
★ Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
apples: 10bananas: 4grapes: 7oranges: 3strawberries: 8watermelon: 6
More Than 6 Votes
6 or Fewer Votes
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The most popular fruit is apples.
2) The least popular fruit is oranges.
3) How many more students chose apples than bananas? 6.
4) A bar graph uses bars to show how many are in each group.
5) The total number of students who voted is 38.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) Apples got the most votes.
True
False
2) Bananas got more votes than watermelon.
True
False
3) Grapes and oranges together got 10 votes.
True
False
4) Strawberries got fewer votes than grapes.
True
False
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