Picture Graph Worksheet
Picture Graph with Easter — Kindergarten
This sheet turns counting into a picture. The child sorts the eggs, bunnies and a basket by kind, counts each group of Easter things, and stacks one square for every picture so the columns rise to match. Nothing here asks the child to read a finished chart — they make it. Seeing that the group they counted the most of has the tallest column is the quiet start of showing how many, and it stays grounded in the pictures the whole way.
Sorting comes before counting, and counting comes before any graph. A child who can gather the Easter things into groups and say how many are in each is doing the heart of the work; the columns just hold those counts side by side so they can be compared by height. That ordering — classify, count, represent — is exactly what kindergarten asks for.
Children who like easter 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 farm animals, or try picture graph with insects and bugs. You can also browse every picture graph worksheet or the whole Easter things collection for kindergarten — each graph prints on a single page or fills in on screen as children tap.
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