Picture Graphs
Grade 2 · Math · Measurement and Data · Oregon, USA
Lesson Summary
Read and create picture graphs where each picture stands for one or more items.
Explanation
A picture graph uses small pictures or symbols to show information. Each picture stands for a certain number of things. If each star stands for 1 book, and a row has 5 stars, that means 5 books. Always check the key at the bottom of the graph to know what each picture means. Picture graphs make it easy to compare groups at a glance.
Practice Questions
Q1: A picture graph shows 4 apples for Monday and 6 apples for Tuesday. How many more apples were eaten on Tuesday?
Answer: 2 more apples
Q2: Each smiley face in a picture graph stands for 2 students. If there are 3 smiley faces, how many students is that?
Answer: 6 students
Q3: What is the key in a picture graph used for?
Answer: It tells you what each picture stands for and how many things it represents.
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What is Picture Graphs in Grade 2 Math?+
Picture Graphs is a lesson in the Measurement and Data chapter of Grade 2 Math. It is part of the Oregon, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Picture Graphs is taught in Grade 2 as part of the Math curriculum in Oregon, USA.
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