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Data Handling!
How/When to use?
Use on Interactive White Board/laptops in school or at home to reinforce this area of mathematics.
Bar Charts A truly incredible and flexible resource for teaching both vertical and horizontal bar charts. It even has questions about each graph and different levels of difficulty. Highly recommended!
Pictograms This resource can help your pupils to understand simple graphs or pictograms as they are called. Lots of options to choose from. Useful for answering questions about the pictograms.
Chance and Data A selection of data-handling activities for 7 year olds. It has a selection of drag and drop activities and involves interpreting data.
Carroll Diagrams An amazing site which can really help children understand Carroll Diagrams and concepts like multiples, more or less and odd or even.
Carroll Diagrams Designed for Key Stage 2 children however the starter activity is suitable for 6 - 7 year olds.
Counting Objects A simple introduction to block graphs. The counting activities are to 4 but children need to represent the animals on the graph.
Fruits in a Basket Randomly generated fruits which is recorded in a table and then children represent the data in a pictogram. You may prefer to turn off the annoying audio feedback.
Animal Island Data Useful for learning how to find information from pictograms and for learning the necessary vocabulary.
Favourite Snack Pictogram Ask children to collect data on favourite snacks. Results are recorded on a simple pictogram which has a print-out option.
Grapher Create your own block graphs here on this good teaching tool which works well on an interactive whiteboard. You can change the scale, column titles and graph title to suit your own class.
Venn Diagram Shape Sorter A good teacher demonstration tool for different types of Venn diagram.
Interpreting Data A simple to use resource where you collect data by tallying and make a bar chart and pictogram of the results. There are lots of examples to use.
Sort the Shapes Sort the shapes on a Carroll diagram. The headings include rectangles, not rectangles, red and not red.
How/When to use?
Use on Interactive White Board/laptops in school or at home to reinforce this area of mathematics.
Bar Charts A truly incredible and flexible resource for teaching both vertical and horizontal bar charts. It even has questions about each graph and different levels of difficulty. Highly recommended!
Pictograms This resource can help your pupils to understand simple graphs or pictograms as they are called. Lots of options to choose from. Useful for answering questions about the pictograms.
Chance and Data A selection of data-handling activities for 7 year olds. It has a selection of drag and drop activities and involves interpreting data.
Carroll Diagrams An amazing site which can really help children understand Carroll Diagrams and concepts like multiples, more or less and odd or even.
Carroll Diagrams Designed for Key Stage 2 children however the starter activity is suitable for 6 - 7 year olds.
Counting Objects A simple introduction to block graphs. The counting activities are to 4 but children need to represent the animals on the graph.
Fruits in a Basket Randomly generated fruits which is recorded in a table and then children represent the data in a pictogram. You may prefer to turn off the annoying audio feedback.
Animal Island Data Useful for learning how to find information from pictograms and for learning the necessary vocabulary.
Favourite Snack Pictogram Ask children to collect data on favourite snacks. Results are recorded on a simple pictogram which has a print-out option.
Grapher Create your own block graphs here on this good teaching tool which works well on an interactive whiteboard. You can change the scale, column titles and graph title to suit your own class.
Venn Diagram Shape Sorter A good teacher demonstration tool for different types of Venn diagram.
Interpreting Data A simple to use resource where you collect data by tallying and make a bar chart and pictogram of the results. There are lots of examples to use.
Sort the Shapes Sort the shapes on a Carroll diagram. The headings include rectangles, not rectangles, red and not red.