flp, 87.99 KB
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pub, 184 KB
pub, 184 KB
Active studio lesson on Pie Charts - thinking skills related to reading information from pie charts, frequency tables and bar charts. Includes set of matching cards on Pie charts and bar charts - from the ‘Standards’ pack, in large format. Ideal Activity for KS3 and KS4 students.
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NottinghamMaths

8 years ago
4

The point about separated bars could be used as a discussion point

m.langer

14 years ago
3

Continuous/Discrete . Bar Charts usually represent discrete data and so bars should be separated. Histograms, representing continuous data, have joined bars but they may be of differing widths.

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