Handling data
Hello Class 6! Here you have three different activities to practise what you did today on the Maths lesson. Have fun!
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Interpret bar graphs |
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Class 6
Hello Class 6! Here you have three different activities to practise what you did today on the Maths lesson. Have fun!
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Interpret bar graphs |
Create bar graphs | |
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Hi children! Have a look at some of the pie charts made by Class 6. They are fantastatic. Great work!
Hi Class 6! Here you have the definition of a pie chart. Read the information carefully.
Pie charts are circles divided into sections. Each section represents a fraction of the total amount.

This pie chart shows the 20 bikes sold at the bike shop. The segment for Mountain bikes is one half of the chart. This is because 10 Mountain bikes were sold, which is exactly half the number of bikes sold in total (20 bikes).
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/maths/data/frequency_diagrams/read1.shtml
Hi Class 6! Write your opinion on the wall! Just click on “post a sticky” and write your text.
Hi Class 6! Graphs and charts are great because they communicate information visually. For this reason, graphs are often used in newspapers, magazines and businesses around the world. Here you will find five different graphs and charts for you to consider.
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Hi Class 6!
Hello Class 6! Can you help Dick and Dom get to the bottom of the data in this frequency diagrams game?
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Hello Class 6! Click on the image below to do an activity about pictographs. Have fun creating them!
Hello Class 6! Click on the image below to start a handling data activity about mean, median and mode.
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