Picture Graph Worksheet
Picture Graph with Fourth of July Things — Kindergarten
This kindergarten worksheet shows a scatter of flags, stars and a drum above an empty graph. The child sorts the Fourth of July things by kind — gathering the same ones together — counts how many there are in each group, and fills a column up to the matching height, building a simple picture graph one square at a time. The graph grows straight out of the child's own counting, so each bar means something they made themselves rather than something handed to them.
Classifying objects into groups and counting how many are in each is a real kindergarten skill, and showing those counts as a graph is the natural next step. Keeping both halves together — sort and count, then represent — lets children see that a taller bar simply means there were more of that group, not an abstract idea on a page.
Children who like fourth of july things take to this one quickly, and it makes a strong shared lesson: build one column together on the board, then let children finish their own. When this feels easy, sort and count a different set in picture graph with accessories, or try picture graph with birds. You can also browse every picture graph worksheet or the whole Fourth of July things collection for kindergarten — each graph prints on a single page or fills in on screen as children tap.
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