Preview of Picture Graph with Post Office — Kindergarten

Picture Graph Worksheet

Picture Graph with Post Office — Kindergarten

KindergartenMeasurement & DataCommon Core

On this kindergarten sheet the letters, stamps and a parcel are jumbled together, and the child brings order to them. They sort the post by kind into the graph's columns, filling one square per picture, and count each column as it grows. Keeping the groups small means every total can be checked by counting the squares, and the finished graph is a true record of what the child sorted and counted.

A picture graph is the gentlest way to show how many. There is no scale to read and no number sentences to solve — one square stands for one thing the child counted, so the graph is only ever as true as their own sorting and counting. That keeps the focus on the real skill — group, then count — not on a finished chart someone else made.

Children who like post office 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 reptiles and amphibians, or try picture graph with toys. You can also browse every picture graph worksheet or the whole post collection for kindergarten — each graph prints on a single page or fills in on screen as children tap.

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