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So you can now draw pie charts. Try this as a plenary. See if students can guess the numbers in the frequency table by looking at the pie chart.

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cfbs19

4 years ago
5

bellsandwhistles

7 years ago
5

Great resource, captured the interest of my most disaffected students. Generates questions of different difficulties so students stayed interested and it made them think. Great for starter of lesson.

smartpants007

11 years ago
1

love this. so many variations possible - I added a hide show button for the angles on the first sheet. great for practising calculating as well as guessing.

madalien

11 years ago
4

Very helpful. Interactive tool. Ask questions based on display using mini whiteboards for answers. Could equally be intro for learners who already know a bit about pie charts. Perhaps @woodf missed the tabs at the bottom so you can have pie chart and data together?

woodf

12 years ago
2

looked too complicated to use with my grade D/E students, sorry

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