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Tally and Pictographs

Interpret data presented in pictographs and tally graphs.

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This topic aligns to the following state standards

Grade 1: Dat 4. Uses mathematical language to read and interpret data on a simple concrete graph, pictorial graph, or chart.
Grade 2: Dat 4. Uses mathematical language to read and interpret data on a simple concrete graph, pictorial graph, or chart.
Grade 3: Dat 2. Interprets and compares information from picto- and bar graphs including graphs from content-area materials and periodicals.
Grade 4: Dat 3. Interprets and compares information from different types of graphs including graphs from content-area materials and periodicals.
Grade 5: Dat 2. Interprets and compares information from different types of graphs including graphs from content-area materials and periodicals.
Grade 6: Dat 1. Reads and analyzes data displayed in a variety of forms (charts, pictographs, stem-and-leaf plots).
Grade 6: Dat 4. Constructs, interprets, and explains displays of data, such as tables and graphs (single- and multiple-bar graphs and single- and multiple- line graphs).
Grade 7: Dat 3. Constructs, interprets, and explains displays of data, such as tables and graphs (circle graphs, single- and multiple- bar graphs, and single and multiple-line graphs) and explains how different displays of data lead to different interpretations.
Grade 8: Dat 1. Reads and interprets data displayed in a variety of forms including histograms.

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