To solve this task, we need to look at the bar graph and count how many blocks are colored for each fruit. Each colored block represents one kid who liked that fruit.
Let’s go step by step:
1.
Pineapple (green bar):
Count the green blocks from bottom to top. There are 5 green blocks.
→ So, 5 kids liked pineapple.
2.
Banana (yellow bar):
Count the yellow blocks. There are 8 yellow blocks.
→ So, 8 kids liked banana.
3.
Kiwi (blue bar):
Count the blue blocks. There are 7 blue blocks.
→ So, 7 kids liked kiwi.
4.
Apple (red bar):
Count the red blocks. There are 6 red blocks.
→ So, 6 kids liked apple.
All counts are verified by visually checking each bar again to make sure no block is missed or double-counted.
Final Answer:
How many kids liked Pineapple? 5
How many kids liked Banana? 8
How many kids liked Kiwi? 7
How many kids liked Apple? 6
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math bar graph worksheet.