Learning Targets: To use graphs to display data and solve problems.
Beginning
To be able to draw a bar chart.
Developing
To be able to interpret a pie chart.
Mastering
To be able to demonstrate a method for drawing a pie chart.
Resources
Beginning
B1
Question 1: List all the things that are wrong with this graph in your book.
Question 2: Copy out the graph - but put all the mistakes right.
What is wrong with this graph (print)
B2
Bar Graphs
Developing
B1
Tally and pictogram worksheet (print)
Question 1: List all the things that are wrong with this graph in your book.
Question 2: Copy out the graph - but put all the mistakes right.
What is wrong with this graph (print)
B2
Bar Graphs
Developing
D1
Football Match Chart - Excluding Problem Solving (print)
Football Match Charts - Including Problem Solving (print)
D2
Mastering
M1
NRich: I Love Maths
M2
Pie Charts - Easy Examples (print)
M3
M4
Pie Charts - Ice Cream - Hard
M5 (Confirm)
Exam Questions
Pie Charts (print 1)
Homework
1) What this video - Percentage of a number
2) Write down an explanation of your method of a piece of paper (including two examples).
3) Upload you work to showbie.
M5 (Confirm)
Exam Questions
Pie Charts (print 1)
Homework
1) What this video - Percentage of a number
2) Write down an explanation of your method of a piece of paper (including two examples).
3) Upload you work to showbie.