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Pictograms Worksheets

Year 2 statistics worksheets for reading and interpreting pictograms.

Year group

Year 2

Subject

Maths

Topic

Pictograms

Difficulty

KS1

Worksheet type

Statistics

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Pictograms Worksheets

Year 2 · Maths · Mixed difficulty

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What children practise

These printable worksheets help children build confidence with pictograms through focused, topic-specific practice.

Reading pictograms
Using keys
Comparing data
Answering chart questions

About these pictograms worksheets

Help children read and interpret pictograms with Year 2 statistics worksheets using clear questions and child-friendly data.

About these Year 2 pictograms worksheets

These Year 2 pictograms worksheets help children read information shown with pictures. Children practise counting symbols, using keys and answering questions about the data.

The activities introduce statistics in a visual way and help children explain what a chart shows.

What children learn from this topic

Pictograms help children interpret data and answer questions using information from a chart.

  • Reading pictograms
  • Using a pictogram key
  • Counting symbols accurately
  • Comparing categories
  • Answering data questions

How parents and teachers can use these worksheets

Parents can make simple pictograms from favourite foods, toys or colours before children answer worksheet questions.

Teachers can use these worksheets after collecting class data or during statistics lessons.

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Frequently asked questions

What should Year 2 children learn about pictograms?+

Year 2 children should read pictograms, use a key, count symbols and answer questions by comparing the data shown.

How do pictograms support KS1 statistics?+

Pictograms present data visually, helping children understand categories, totals and comparisons before moving to more formal charts.