visual Tally Worksheets
Our Visual Tally Worksheets help students master tally mark skills through hands-on practice with reading, writing, and interpreting tally marks. These visual problems make learning engaging by connecting tally marks to bar graphs, pictographs, and frequency tables.
About these worksheets
These worksheets help students read and write tally marks. Activities include determining the numeric value of tally mark groups between 1 and 50, and expressing given numbers using tally marks with the standard grouping of five. These skills support data collection and graphing activities.
About these worksheets
Students work with tally-based data displays through a variety of activities. Worksheets include interpreting tally charts to answer questions, matching tally data to bar graphs, matching pictographs to tally charts, and filling in frequency tables from tally mark data. These resources build data literacy and help students connect different ways of representing the same information.
Interpreting a Tally Graph
- Read a tally graph and count the tally marks to find how many are in each group.
- Answer questions about the data, like which category has the most or the least.
- Compare two categories by finding how many more or fewer tallies one has than the other.
- Find the total number of tallies across all categories.