Abstract
Pictographs are often used in the media to draw attention to data that would likely be
ignored in a table. In school, however, pictographs disappear from the curriculum by the
middle primary years. The outcomes of the research reported here indicate that pictographs
can provide a basis for rich tasks displaying not only students’ counting skills but also
their appreciation of variation and uncertainty in prediction. The range of responses is
discussed in relation to other research and classroom implications.
Jane M. Watson & Ben Kelly