Learn how to interpret pictographs with a worksheet about Granny's gardening! Students can learn to analyze data and answer questions accurately based on the number of weeds she pulls daily. Teaching kids about Pictographs: Granny's Garden enriches their understanding of data representation and interpretation. Children can learn to translate information into visual representations, enhance their analytical skills, and develop problem-solving abilities.

A pictograph is a way of showing information using pictures or symbols instead of just numbers or words. Each picture in a pictograph represents a certain number of items. For example, if you counted the number of apples, one apple picture could stand for 5 real apples. If you look at three apple pictures, you will see that there are 15 apples in total. Pictographs make it easier and fun to see and compare amounts quickly by looking at the pictures!