Organize Data Into Three Categories
Collect and Represent Data
Interpret Data
Make Sense and Persevere
100

Represent 8 into Tally Marks.

100

Draw an appropriate pictograph/ graph to represent the data.

Corn          Corn

Peas          Corn

Peas          Peas

Corn          Peas

Peas          Corn

Corn          Corn

7-corn

5-Peas

100

A shelf at a store holds 11 stuffed animals. There are 5 stuffed bears and the rest are stuffed penguins. 

How many stuffed penguins are on the shelf?

Draw a pictograph to represent the 5 stuffed bears and the number of stuffed penguins to equal 11.


100

How many children chose Red?

How many children chose Orange?

How many children chose Yellow?

How many children chose Green?

How many children chose Light Blue?

How many children chose Dark Blue?

How many children chose Purple?

Red-4

Orange-1

Yellow-2

Green-3

Light Blue-5

Dark Blue-2

Purple-3

200


Using Tally Marks Represent how many red, blue, green, and purple Santa hats.

200

Complete the chart with Tally Marks and the total of each fruit, then the total amount of all the fruit.

Apples-7

Oranges-4

Strawberries-12

Pears-5

Total number of fruit: 28

200

Jen's class makes a graph about two of their favorite kinds of movies.

Funny-10

Scary-9

Draw a Tally Mark graph labeled Funny and Scary, put the right amount of Tally Marks under each type of movie.

How many students voted in all?

Total number of students who voted-19

200

How many students have blue eyes?

How many students have green eyes?

How many students have brown eyes?

Blue-8

Green-4

Brown-9

300

In Saul's closet, he has:

7 Shirts    

4 Shorts    

2 Shoes    

Represent these amounts using Tally Marks.

300

How many students voted for each subject?

How many students voted in all?

Math-8

Reading-6

Social Studies-3

The amount of students that voted-17

300

Jim asks 9 members of his family for their favorite fruit. 6 people say they like oranges. The rest say they like apples. How many people say they like apples?___

Draw a pictograph on your whiteboards, to figure out how many people in his family like apples?

3 apples.

300

Students were asked what their favorite drink is at lunch, milk, water, and Juice. 

How many students voted for milk?

How many for water?

How many for Jjuice?

Milk-3

Water-9

Juice-4

400

How many students voted for each fruit, and how many students voted in all?

Banana-5

Apple-8

Grapes-6

Total-19

400

How many more bikes were sold than rubber ducks?

How many fewer dolls were sold than bikes?

How many more dolls were sold than rubber ducks?

How many more bikes were sold than rubber ducks? 3

How many fewer dolls were sold than bikes?

2

How many more dolls were sold than rubber ducks?

1

400

Ryan asks 20 students which subject is their favorite. He forgot to record responses for the students that chose Science

Draw a Tally Mark graph to represent: 

5 students who liked Reading

8 students who liked Math

3 students who liked Social Studies

Draw the missing Tally Marks for Science and explain how you know you drew the right amount of tally marks.

Example: llll Tally marks for Science

Sample answer: I added 5 + 8 + 3=16

Then I counted how many added to 16=20

400

Kelly asks 12 students if they like using pens, markers, or pencils best. The tally chart shows their responses. How many students would need to change their vote from markers to pencils to make pencils the favorite? Complete the new chart to explain. 



I know it's 3 students needed to change their vote from markers to pencils.

500

How many of each animal is reported in the zoo?

How many animals in all?

Tigers-15

Giraffes-7

Elephants-7

Deer-11

Animals in all-40

500

How many more people liked chocolate ice cream than peach ice cream?

How many fewer people liked vanilla ice cream than strawberry ice cream?

How many people voted in the survey?


How many more people liked chocolate ice cream than peach ice cream? 6

How many fewer people liked vanilla ice cream than strawberry ice cream? 2

How many people voted in the survey? 20

500

Daisi asks 9 students if they like cats or dogs better. 4 choose cats. The rest choose dogs.

How many chose dogs? Help Daisi finish her graph on your whiteboards. Draw a pictograph to complete the problem.

Favorite animals 4 cats, and 5 dogs


500

Beth asks 16 friends if their favorite color is red, blue, or green.
7 friends say red. 4 friends say green.
How many students like blue?


  • A.5
  • B.6
  • C.7
  • D.8

5