notebook, 733.9 KB
notebook, 733.9 KB
pdf, 1.56 MB
pdf, 1.56 MB

After bar chart lesson with a template that my year 7 class did particularly bad at reading correctly the scale on the vertical axis I made this for a subsequent lesson. Worksheet doesn’t take long to complete, After some teaching and resources from another TES contributor (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/reading-scales-11241622) and treasure hunt (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/reading-scales-treasure-hunt-6225314) lasted approximately 45minutes in total. Worksheet could be used as a starter/plenary/homework.

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tankard

3 years ago
1

Thanks for your reply. It's a bit of a copout to say you just tell your students there's an error! If you're going to do that, you need to tell them that number 11 is also wrong. I thought you'd been super tricky putting four spaces to represent five numbers (making them use decimals) but from your answer sheet I think you must have just miscounted.

hymak

4 years ago
5

EllisLouise

5 years ago
5

Lovely idea!

CLawrie

5 years ago
4

This compact worksheet gives practice in reading 11 different axis scales with different intervals on a single side of A4. Just what I wanted. Q.7 just needs 22 changing to 20. Thanks!

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