Data Handling — Pictographs
Money & Data Handling: Data Handling — Pictographs
Data Handling — Pictographs
Data Handling — Pictographs
What you'll learn
- Read a pictograph where each symbol represents a fixed number of items (the "scale" or "key").
- Calculate the value shown by counting symbols and multiplying by the scale.
- Compare categories and find totals from pictograph data.
Key concepts
Level 1 — What is a pictograph?
Verbal: A pictograph uses pictures or symbols to show data, where each symbol stands for a fixed number of items, shown in a key (e.g. 🍎 = 5 apples).
Level 2 — Reading values
Symbolic: If the key says 1 symbol = 10 books, and Monday shows 4 symbols, then Monday's value = 4 × 10 = 40 books.
Level 3 — Comparing categories
Example: If Tuesday shows 6 symbols (60 books) and Wednesday shows 3 symbols (30 books), Tuesday has 60 − 30 = 30 more books than Wednesday.
Level 4 — Finding totals
Example: Monday = 40, Tuesday = 60, Wednesday = 30. Total for three days = 40 + 60 + 30 = 130 books.
NCERT anchor: Math-Magic 4, Ch 14 — Smart Charts (reading and drawing pictographs and bar graphs).
Worked example
A pictograph key shows 1 symbol = 5 mangoes. Monday has 3 symbols, Tuesday has 5 symbols. How many mangoes are shown for Tuesday, and how many more than Monday?
Step 1 — Monday's value: 3 × 5 = 15 mangoes.
Step 2 — Tuesday's value: 5 × 5 = 25 mangoes.
Step 3 — Difference: 25 − 15 = 10.
Answer: Tuesday shows 25 mangoes, which is 10 more than Monday.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why it happens | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Counting symbols but forgetting to multiply by the scale | Treating "number of symbols" as the answer | Always multiply symbols × key value |
| Using the wrong key value | Misreading the pictograph key | Check the key carefully before calculating any value |
| Adding symbol counts instead of the actual values | Mixing up symbols and real quantities | Convert each category to its real value first, then add/compare |
| Ignoring a half-symbol | Not knowing how to read partial symbols | A half symbol usually means half the key value |
Quick check
- Key: 1 symbol = 4 toys. 5 symbols shown for "Cars". How many cars? (20)
- Key: 1 symbol = 10 pens. Class A: 3 symbols, Class B: 5 symbols. How many more pens does Class B have? (20)
- Key: 1 symbol = 2 birds. 3 days show 4, 3 and 6 symbols. What is the total number of birds? (26)
- If half a symbol appears and the key is 1 symbol = 10, what value does the half symbol show? (5)
- Stretch: Key: 1 symbol = 5 flowers. Monday = 6 symbols, Tuesday = 4 symbols, Wednesday = 8 symbols. Find the total and the day with the fewest flowers. (Total = 90; fewest on Tuesday)
Revision tip: Make your own mini pictograph at home — count fruits in the kitchen and draw one symbol for every 2 fruits.
Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Pictographs.
Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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