Grade 3 Math — Pictographs and bar graphs
Record data with tallies, read pictographs and bar graphs where one unit stands for many, and answer questions from them.
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Before you start
Every line across this graph is worth 5 books. Look at how far up each bar reaches and work out what it is worth.
- 1. Monday — 30 books
- 2. Tuesday — 15 books
- 3. Wednesday — 40 books
- 4. Thursday — 25 books
Count the lines, not the bars. Monday reaches six lines up and each line is worth 5 books, which is why it is 30 and not 6 — that is the whole job a scale does.
Move the bars up and down, and watch the number each one stands for.
One line up is not one book. Every line you cross is worth 5, so a bar that grows by one line grows by five — that is the scale doing its job.
1.This bar chart shows how many apples a stall sold on four days. Tap the bar for the day it sold the fewest.
Write the number of the part.
2.In a pictograph, one symbol stands for 5 books. How many books do 7 symbols stand for?
3.A shop sold 14 pens on Monday, 9 on Tuesday, 21 on Wednesday and 17 on Thursday. Put the days in order, fewest pens first.
- Thursday
- Wednesday
- Tuesday
- Monday
4.On this pictograph one symbol stands for 5 books. Match each row to the number of books it shows.
- 2 symbols
- 3 symbols
- 4 symbols
- 6 symbols
- 20
- 10
- 15
- 30
5.On a bar graph each square of the scale stands for 4 children. A bar is 6 squares tall. How many children does that bar stand for?
6.A tally chart shows 3 full groups of five and 2 extra lines. What number does it show?
7.On a pictograph one whole symbol stands for 8 cars, and half a symbol is drawn at the end of a row. How many cars does that half symbol stand for?
8.A library counted the books borrowed each day. Draw a bar for every day in the table.
Draw a bar for every row of the table.
Monday 30 Tuesday 15 Wednesday 40 Thursday 25
Answer key — Grade 3 Math — Pictographs and bar graphs
- 1. 1 — Monday
- 2. 35
- 3. 1. Tuesday 2. Monday 3. Thursday 4. Wednesday
- 4. 2 symbols → 10; 3 symbols → 15; 4 symbols → 20; 6 symbols → 30
- 5. 24
- 6. 17
- 7. 4
- 8. Monday 30, Tuesday 15, Wednesday 40, Thursday 25