Grade 1 Collect, Sort & Graph Worksheets – Free Printable PDF

Learn Data Skills with Grade 1 Collect, Sort & Graph Worksheets

Grade 1 Collect, Sort & Graph Worksheets – Free Printable PDF help young learners understand how to collect and organize data in fun ways. These worksheets introduce sorting and graphing through real-life examples that build early data handling skills. Students practice grouping similar items and recording them in tally charts or graphs.

Building Early Graphing and Sorting Skills

Children learn to read and create simple bar graphs, pictographs, and tally charts that visually represent data. Moreover, these worksheets develop observation and logical thinking skills while reinforcing number sense. Teachers can easily use them as classroom exercises or homework activities for additional practice.

Fun, Engaging Math for First Graders

Each worksheet is designed to make math interactive and engaging. Additionally, consistent practice helps improve analytical thinking and boosts students’ confidence in interpreting data. As a result, students gain a strong foundation in organizing and understanding information through visual learning.

Grade 1 Math Worksheet – Data & Graphing

Grade 1 Collect, Sort & Graph Worksheets

Data & Graphing: Sorting & Bar Graphs

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Instructions: Read each question carefully. Select the correct answer from the four choices.
1. Look at the bar graph below. How many students like apples?
5
4
3
2
1
0
Apples
Bananas
Grapes
Oranges
Solution:

Look at the bar for Apples (red bar). The top of the bar reaches the number 4 on the vertical axis.

2. Which fruit is the least favorite according to the graph above?
Solution:

The shortest bar is Grapes (green bar) which reaches only 2. This means Grapes is the least favorite.

3. Look at the shapes below. How many circles are there?
Solution:

Count only the round shapes (circles). There are circles at positions 1, 3, 4, 6, and 8. Total = 5 circles.

4. The bar graph shows toys collected. How many more cars than dolls were collected?
4
3
2
1
0
Cars
Dolls
Balls
Solution:

Cars bar shows 3 toys. Dolls bar shows 1 toy. Difference: 3 – 1 = 2 more cars.

5. Sort these animals: cat, dog, cat, bird, dog, cat. How many cats are there?
cat
dog
cat
bird
dog
cat
Solution:

Count the word cat in the list: cat appears at positions 1, 3, and 6. Total = 3 cats.

6. Look at the bar graph. Which item has exactly 4?
5
4
3
2
1
0
Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
Solution:

Look for the bar that reaches exactly 4 on the vertical axis. The Blue bar reaches 4.

7. Count and sort the dots by color. How many gray dots are there?
Solution:

Count the gray (lighter) dots. There are gray dots at positions 2, 4, 5, 7, and 9. Total = 5 gray dots.

8. This graph shows flowers in a garden. How many flowers are there in total?
4
3
2
1
0
Roses
Tulips
Solution:

Add the heights of both bars. Roses = 3, Tulips = 2. Total: 3 + 2 = 5 flowers.

9. Sort these numbers into odd and even: 2, 5, 8, 3, 6. How many even numbers are there?
2
5
8
3
6
Solution:

Even numbers are 2, 8, and 6. Count them: 3 even numbers. (Odd numbers are 5 and 3.)

10. Look at the bar graph. Which color has the most items?
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Red
Blue
Green
Solution:

Compare the heights of all bars. Blue bar reaches 6, which is the highest. Red reaches 4, Green reaches 3.

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