Reading a Pictograph. Use this graph to answer the following questions.

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Reading a Pictograph

Use this graph to answer the following questions.

Reading a pictograph is as easy as it looks! Let’s work the first question together:

How many students walked to school?

First, find the type of transportation you are being asked about (walk). Next, count the number of heads next to that transportation.

There are 7 heads, which means 7 students walked to school that one day.

Try the next question!

How many students rode a bike to school? What do we need to find first?

Answer: Find the bike! What is the next step?

Count the heads that rode a bike to school. 6 students rode their bikes to school that day.