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Here are some tips for Tally and Pictographs, which aligns with New York state standards:
Tally and Pictographs
To better understand the data you collect, you can use tally tables or pictographs to organize your data.
Example:
A class did a survey of the students' favorite drinks.
Here is the data they collected: The same data can be shown in a tally table OR a pictograph.
Favorite Drinks Drink Number of Votes milk 4 fruit juice 10 water 7 soda 3
Favorite Drink Drink Number of Votes milk fruit juice water soda
Favorite Drink Drink Number of Votes milk fruit juice water soda Key: = 2 votes
Tally Tables
For tally tables, each | represents one.
To count tallies faster, skip count by 5 for each .
Pictographs
Always remember to look at the Key so you know what each pictures means.
For example,
When Key: = 2 votes, means 1 vote.
When Key: = 4 votes, means 2 votes.
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