Tally Charts - Worksheet 3 - 2nd Grade

Easy

Use tally marks to record and organize data (Easy)

12 problems · 10-15 minutes · Skills: data, counting, organization

About This Worksheet

This easy-level worksheet contains 12 problems designed for 2nd Grade students practicing tally charts. Easy worksheets use simpler numbers and straightforward problem types to build confidence and reinforce foundational skills.

Tally charts introduce data collection and organization — the first step of every statistical investigation. The grouping-by-5 structure also reinforces skip counting and builds an intuitive sense of the number 5.

  • Record data using tally marks (groups of 5)
  • Count tally marks to find totals
  • Organize survey results in a tally chart
  • Compare categories by reading tally totals side by side
  • Convert a tally chart into a simple bar graph

How to Solve: Worked Example

Example Problem: Solve the first problem on the worksheet.
Solution Steps:
  1. Read the problem carefully.
  2. Identify what is being asked.
  3. Use what you know to find the answer.
  4. Check your work.
Answer: See the answer key below
Tip: Take your time and read each problem carefully before answering!
1
1 + 2 =
2
1 + 2 =
3
2 + 2 =
4
4 + 5 =
5
1 + 2 =
6
1 + 4 =
7
2 + 3 =
8
1 + 1 =
9
4 + 2 =
10
5 + 5 =
11
1 + 1 =
12
3 + 3 =

Answer Key

1. 32. 33. 44. 95. 36. 57. 58. 29. 610. 1011. 212. 6

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I download this tally charts - worksheet 3 worksheet?

Click the "Download PDF / Print" button at the top of the worksheet. You can save it as a PDF or print it directly. The answer key will be on a separate page.

How do I find worksheets at different difficulty levels?

Each subtopic has 10 worksheets: Worksheets 1-3 are Easy, 4-7 are Medium, and 8-10 are Hard. Start with Easy worksheets to build confidence, then progress to harder ones.

What skills does this data and graphs worksheet cover?

This worksheet focuses on data, counting, organization. It is designed for 2nd Grade students and provides structured practice through varied problem types with a worked example to guide students before they begin.

Can I use this worksheet in my classroom?

Yes. All worksheets on K12Worksheets are free for classroom use. You can print copies for your entire class. With 10 worksheets per subtopic at three difficulty levels, you have plenty of options for differentiated instruction and individualized practice.

How many problems are on this worksheet?

This worksheet contains 12 problems. It typically takes 10-15 minutes to complete. An answer key with all solutions is included so parents and teachers can check work quickly.