Year 2 Maths — Reading a picture graph
Read a picture graph where one picture stands for one thing, and answer questions from it.
Name: ________________________
1.In a picture graph one picture stands for one apple. A row has 6 pictures. How many apples is that?
2.A graph shows 8 stars and 5 moons. How many more stars are there?
- a) 4
- b) 2
- c) 3
- d) 13
3.A graph shows 3 apples, 9 bananas, 4 pears and 7 mangoes. Sort each fruit by whether there are fewer or more than 5.
Groups: Fewer than 5 · More than 5
- Bananas
- Apples
- Pears
- Mangoes
4.Each square is one fruit picked. Tap the row with the fewest fruit.
Write the number of the part.
5.A picture graph shows 4 cats, 6 dogs and 2 birds. Which has the most?
- a) Birds
- b) Dogs
- c) Cats
- d) All the same
6.A picture graph shows 4 cats, 6 dogs and 2 birds. Which has the fewest?
- a) Birds
- b) Cats
- c) All the same
- d) Dogs
7.A graph shows 3 cats, 5 dogs, 7 fish and 2 birds. Match each animal to how many there are.
- Cats
- Dogs
- Fish
- Birds
- 5
- 3
- 2
- 7
8.One row has 4 pictures and another has 7. How many more does the longer row have?
Answer key — Year 2 Maths — Reading a picture graph
- 1. 6
- 2. c) 3
- 3. Apples → Fewer than 5; Bananas → More than 5; Pears → Fewer than 5; Mangoes → More than 5
- 4. 2 — Bananas
- 5. b) Dogs
- 6. a) Birds
- 7. Cats → 3; Dogs → 5; Fish → 7; Birds → 2
- 8. 3