This is the first of two fantastic lessons on Drawing Pie Charts. The first is on calculating and drawing pie charts and the second is on interpreting and being able to working backwards. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning or flip learning. 23-slide presentation + ORIGINAL VIDEO CONTENT + lots of supplementary resources.
The lesson includes:
- Starter (links into why do we draw pie charts)
- Learning Objectives
- Excellent teaching slides on why we draw pie charts
- Activity linking bar charts and pie charts
- Superb Examples and Teaching Slides
+ FULL ORIGINAL VIDEO CONTENT (14 MINS) - 2 worksheets (differentiated) with Answers
- Helpsheet (to support weaker pupils or for student notes)
- Plenary
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