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Using Pictographs

A pictograph is a picture or diagram that represents an idea. It is a useful tool for skip counting and re-enforces the concept of multiplication.

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100% found this document useful (3 votes)
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Using Pictographs

A pictograph is a picture or diagram that represents an idea. It is a useful tool for skip counting and re-enforces the concept of multiplication.

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Joel C. Yuvienco
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Problem-Solving Application
Using a Pictograph
Use the pictograph below to answer Exercises 1–4.
Our Rock Collections
Student Number of Rocks in Collection
Boris ❍ ❍ ❍❍❍❍❍❍
Devi ❍ ❍ ❍
Kaitlin ❍ ❍ ❍❍❍❍
Ann ❍ ❍ ❍❍❍
Key: Each ❍ stands for 5 rocks.

1. Who has the greatest number of rocks?

2. Who has the least number of rocks?

3. Kaitlin has her rocks on a table.


How many rocks are on the table?

4. Who has collected half as many rocks as Kaitlin?

5. Math Reasoning Ann wants to show her rocks on another table.


Will she have more, fewer, or the same number of rocks as Kaitlin?

6. Boris puts 8 rocks on a small sheet of paper. How many sheets of paper
does he need to display his rocks? Explain.

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