Pictograms and tally charts
Interpret and construct simple pictograms, tally charts, block diagrams, and simple tables
Typical age: 6–8 years
“Can your child read a simple chart or pictogram — like one showing how many children chose each favourite fruit — and answer questions like "which was most popular"?”
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Needs first
- Pictograms and tally charts (age 6+)REQUIRED
Constructing pictograms, tally charts, and bar charts requires these display vocabulary terms
- Sorting into categoriesREQUIRED
Constructing pictograms and tally charts requires classifying and counting objects first
- Sorting Data into Categories
Data representation formats (pictograms, tally charts) support organising data
Unlocks next
- Classifying living things
Science data presentation (tables, bar charts) builds on maths pictogram/table skills
- Simple Chance Experiments
Recording probability experiment results in tally charts uses the data-recording skills taught in Data & Statistics
- Representing numbers with objects (age 8+)REQUIRED
Constructing simple pictograms/tables is prerequisite to scaled versions