Tally Marks
Learn to count tally marks with these printable worksheets. There are basic worksheets on counting tallies, cut-and-glue activities, as well as practice pages on reading tally graphs.
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This is just like the worksheet above, but with different numbers. Includes values up to 25.
1st Grade
Part 1: Count the tally marks and write the values for each set.
Part 2: Draw tally marks to represent each number.
Part 2: Draw tally marks to represent each number.
1st and 2nd Grades
This is another version of the worksheet above, with different numbers. Tally counts up to 26.
1st and 2nd Grades
Count the fruits in the picture. Cross off each fruit as you count, and add a tally mark on the table.
1st and 2nd Grades
Count the ladybugs, bees, ants, and butterflies. Cross off each insect after it is counted. Write tally marks on the table.
1st and 2nd Grades
Cut out the number tiles at the bottom of the page. Glue the tiles into the boxes with an equal number of tally marks.
1st Grade
A hot dog vendor keeps track of his sales on a tally chart. Use the data in the tally chart to answer the questions.
1st Grade
Don owns a hot dog stand. His customers love his hot dogs. The tally chart shows how many hot dogs were sold each day. Use the data in the tally chart to answer the questions.
1st Grade
Christina surveys her classmates to find out what their favorite subjects are. She records the results on a tally chart. Answer the questions, then make a bar graph of her results.
1st through 3rd Grades
Practice counting by 5s with these printable worksheets.