Here you find our new collection of free and printable tally chart worksheets for kids. This collection of free tally chart worksheet contains counting tally marks, drawing tally marks, and reading tally marks. These printable worksheets and activities for teaching students about drawing and counting tally marks are great for math class, online math instruction, or homeschooling. Click on the worksheets to download the picture.

Count Tally Chart Worksheets

Count Tally Chart Worksheets
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Tally marks are a quick way of keeping track of numbers in groups of five. These tally chart worksheets contain representing, organizing, and classifying objects in each category; drawing tally marks, reading tally graph; and more. One vertical line is made for each of the first four numbers; the fifth number is represented by a diagonal line across the previous four. Learn to count tally marks with these tally mark first-grade worksheets.

Printable Tally Chart Worksheets

Printable Tally Chart Worksheets
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Spring Tally Chart Worksheets

Spring Tally Chart Worksheets
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The objective of this activity is that the child will understand that one mark is equal to one object. Using these worksheets, recognize and organize the objects and interpret the results. Draw tally marks to show the count in each category. Use the information on the tally graph to answer the word problems. Whether used for classwork or homework practice, these worksheets give students additional practice with both tallying and bar graphs. Let the child get plenty of practice counting objects and making the correct number of tally marks to represent the number of objects in the group with these free online worksheets.

Tally Chart Worksheets for Kids

Tally Chart Worksheets for Kids
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Traffic Tally Chart Worksheets

Traffic Tally Chart Worksheets
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Help your first grader practice using tally marks with this worksheet. These worksheets require students to finish putting data into a tally chart and then answer questions. Print off these worksheets and make sure your kids master the tallying skills!

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