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Count and graph St. Patrick's Day icons on this fun educational worksheet.

St. Patrick's Day themed "Count and Graph" worksheet for children, featuring shamrocks, rainbows, leprechaun hats, coins, and owls to count and graph.

St. Patrick's Day themed "Count and Graph" worksheet for children, featuring shamrocks, rainbows, leprechaun hats, coins, and owls to count and graph.

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Let’s count each picture one by one. We’ll go through the big box and tally how many of each item we see.

First, let’s list all the items we need to count:
- Horseshoe (Ω shape)
- Shamrock (4-leaf clover)
- Coin with leprechaun hat
- Owl
- Leprechaun hat
- Rainbow

Now, let’s count them carefully:

Horseshoes (Ω):
Look at the top left — there’s one.
Below that — another one.
Then near the middle right — one more.
Bottom left area — one.
Middle bottom — one.
Right side — one big one.
Wait — let me recount slowly:

1. Top left corner
2. Below that, second row left
3. Middle right, above owl
4. Bottom left, under rainbow
5. Center bottom, below owl
6. Far right, middle — yes, that’s six!

Horseshoes = 6

Shamrocks (4-leaf clovers):
Top row: one on far right
Second row: one in middle
Third row: one on right
Fourth row: one on left, one in middle
Fifth row: one on left, one on right? Wait — let’s mark them:

1. Top right
2. Second row, center
3. Third row, right side
4. Fourth row, left side (under coin)
5. Fifth row, leftmost (big one)
6. Fifth row, right side (next to hat)
7. Also — wait, is there one near bottom center? No, that’s an owl.
Actually, let’s list positions:

- Row 1: 1 shamrock (top right)
- Row 2: 1 shamrock (center)
- Row 3: 1 shamrock (right)
- Row 4: 1 shamrock (left, under coin)
- Row 5: 2 shamrocks (leftmost and next to right hat)

That’s 6? Wait — I think I missed one.

Looking again:

In the very bottom row, leftmost is a shamrock → that’s #5
Next to it is a hat → not shamrock
Then owl → no
Then rainbow → no
Then coin → no
Then shamrock next to right hat → that’s #6
And top right was #1
Center second row #2
Right third row #3
Left fourth row #4

Wait — what about the one in the middle, between two owls? That’s a shamrock too! Yes — row 3, center-left? Actually, let’s number them visually:

Imagine grid rows from top to bottom:

Row 1: [horseshoe] [shamrock] [owl] [rainbow] [coin] [shamrock] → 2 shamrocks here? No — first is horseshoe, then shamrock (that’s #1), then owl, rainbow, coin, then shamrock (#2) → so 2 in row 1? But actually, looking at image layout:

Better to just count total without rows:

Total shamrocks:
1. Top row, second from left
2. Top row, far right
3. Second row, center (between rainbows)
4. Third row, right side (next to coin)
5. Fourth row, left side (under coin)
6. Fifth row, far left
7. Fifth row, right side (next to hat)

That’s 7! Let me verify with actual counting:

Go clockwise or scan systematically:

Start top left:
- After first horseshoe: shamrock → 1
- Then after owl and rainbow: coin, then shamrock → 2
- Below that: rainbow, then owl, then shamrock → 3
- Then below that: horseshoe, then rainbow, then owl → no shamrock
- Then below that: coin, then shamrock → 4
- Then bottom row: shamrock (far left) → 5
- Then after hat and owl: rainbow, then shamrock → 6
- Then after coin: hat → no
Wait — I think I have 6.

I’m getting confused. Let me use a different method.

Let me group by type and count with marks:

Make a tally for each:

Horseshoe:
- Top left
- Left middle
- Right middle (above owl)
- Bottom left (under rainbow)
- Center bottom (below owl)
- Far right middle
→ 6 ✔️

Shamrock:
- Top row, position 2
- Top row, position 6 (far right)
- Row 2, position 4 (center, between rainbows)
- Row 3, position 6 (right, next to coin)
- Row 4, position 2 (left, under coin)
- Row 5, position 1 (far left)
- Row 5, position 6 (right, next to hat)
→ That’s 7! Yes, because in row 5, after the owl and rainbow, there’s a shamrock before the coin? No — let's see:

Actually, in the bottom section:

From left to right bottom:
Shamrock (1), Hat, Owl, Rainbow, Coin, Shamrock (2), Hat

So that’s two in bottom row.

Plus earlier ones:

Top: two shamrocks (positions 2 and 6)
Middle: one in center (row 2, between rainbows)
Another in row 3 right
Another in row 4 left

List:

1. Top row, after first horseshoe
2. Top row, far right
3. Second row, center (between two rainbows)
4. Third row, right side (next to coin)
5. Fourth row, left side (under the coin that’s above the bottom-left shamrock)
6. Bottom row, far left
7. Bottom row, right side (before the last hat)

Yes, 7 shamrocks.

Shamrocks = 7

Coins (with leprechaun hat inside):

Look for circles with "$" and hat.

1. Top row, fifth item (after rainbow)
2. Second row, second item (left side)
3. Third row, far right
4. Fourth row, left side (above bottom-left shamrock)
5. Bottom row, fifth item (between rainbow and shamrock)

That’s 5 coins.

Coins = 5

Owls:

1. Top row, third item
2. Second row, far right
3. Third row, second item (left-center)
4. Bottom row, third item (center)

That’s 4 owls.

Owls = 4

Leprechaun hats:

1. Third row, center (big hat with flower)
2. Bottom row, second item (left hat)
3. Bottom row, seventh item (right hat)

That’s 3 hats.

Hats = 3

Rainbows:

1. Top row, fourth item
2. Second row, third item (left rainbow)
3. Second row, fifth item (right rainbow)
4. Third row, first item (left)
5. Fourth row, third item (center)
6. Fifth row, fourth item (center-right)

That’s 6 rainbows.

Rainbows = 6

Now, let’s double-check totals:

Horseshoe: 6
Shamrock: 7
Coin: 5
Owl: 4
Hat: 3
Rainbow: 6

Add them up: 6+7=13, +5=18, +4=22, +3=25, +6=31. Now, let’s count total pictures in the box to verify.

But since the graph goes up to 9, and our counts are within range, it should be fine.

Now, for the graph part: we color boxes from 1 to the count for each item.

So:

- Horseshoe: color 6 boxes (columns 1 to 6)
- Shamrock: color 7 boxes (1 to 7)
- Coin: color 5 boxes (1 to 5)
- Owl: color 4 boxes (1 to 4)
- Hat: color 3 boxes (1 to 3)
- Rainbow: color 6 boxes (1 to 6)

Final Answer:

Horseshoe: 6
Shamrock: 7
Coin: 5
Owl: 4
Hat: 3
Rainbow: 6
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