zip, 72.96 MB
zip, 72.96 MB
This is the 2nd lesson fantastic lesson on Pie Charts. This builds on the first lesson on drawing pie charts by looking at how to interpret (calculate frequencies) from a pie chart. This tends to be a popular exam question. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also a great lesson for home or distance learning. Great as well for flip learning. 16-slide presentation + ORIGINAL VIDEO CONTENT + supplementary resources.



The lesson includes:



+ Starter – Matching activity (linking to why we draw pie charts)

+ Learning Objectives (differentiated)

+ Activity recapping drawing pie charts

+ Key Calculation

+ superb teaching slides

+ Lots of examples

+ FULL ORIGINAL VIDEO CONTENT (14 MINS)

+ Worksheet (with answer key)

+ Matching Activities (+ answer key)

+ Helpsheet (great for student notes)

+ Plenary



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