zip, 26.34 MB
zip, 26.34 MB

This resource on pie charts features 54 colour and black and white task cards.

►► 1. Reading and Interpreting Pie Charts – Section 1
There are 44 colour and black and white task cards in this section comprising of two student answer response sheets. Answers to all 44 questions included.

►► 2. Constructing and Interpreting Pie Charts – Section 2
This section has 6 colour and black and white task cards that require students to collect real-life data via class surveys. Collected data is tabulated and represented in a pie chart. Students use a protractor to construct the degrees of each sector. There are 12 response sheets (2 per page) to represent and interpret data collected in pie charts.

►► 3. Constructing and Interpreting Pie Charts – Section 3
There are 4 colour and black and white task cards that require students to use hands-on materials (dice, spinners, M&M’s and coins) to collect data. There are 8 response sheets (2 per page) to represent and interpret collected data in pie charts. Students use a protractor to construct the degrees of each sector.

In addition, there are 12 vocabulary cards featuring key mathematical terminology and 1 poster defining and explaining the concept of pie charts.

►► A completed sample of each graphing activity is included.

ACTIVITY:
✓ Spread task cards around the classroom. I personally like to tape to walls, so they don’t get lost in all the excitement.

✓ Provide students with a clipboard and the recording sheet.

✓ Students work, individually, in pairs, or in small groups to record their responses.

►► PRE/POST ACTIVITY:

Project the (included) completed samples of each graphing activity on the smart board/interactive whiteboard for students to understand the requirements of the task or to check their answers. Provide further explanation accordingly.

►► Suggested Use:

✓ As a follow-up to an instructed lesson on pie charts.

✓ As a practice and assessment activity.

✓ At Independent Math Centers or Work Stations

✓ Morning Work

✓ Early finishers

✓ Homework folder

►► Similar content on Pie Charts is also available in WORKSHEET format:

PIE CHARTS/PIE GRAPHS/CIRCLE GRAPHS: NO PREP INTERACTIVE SHEETS
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pie-charts-pie-graphs-circle-graphs-no-prep-interactive-sheets-11602666

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