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1 Relay Race – Pie Charts goteachmaths.co.uk
In this game students work in teams to answer questions on pieces of paper. Students should check their answers with the teacher (who can be anywhere in the room with their answer sheet). If students are correct they can collect the next numbered sheet (easily placed face-up on a desk at the front). If students are wrong they can be given 1 or more chances.

2 Relay Race! Pie Charts

3 1 2 60 students were asked for their favourite food.
90 students were asked for their favourite sport. Food Frequency Calculation Angle Burger 24 x 360° 144° Pasta 6 6 60 x 360° 36° Salad 20 Pizza 10 Food Frequency Calculation Angle Baseball 18 Football 27 Basketball 36 Swimming 9 Complete a pie chart for this data. Complete a pie chart for this data. CTRL-Left Click slides to select. Go to Print > ‘Print Selection’ and choose the amount of copies you need (one per team).

4 3 4 120 teachers were asked about the car they drive.
180 students were surveyed to find their favourite pet. Car Peugeot Audi Ford BMW Frequency 40 36 20 24 The totals were: Cat, 46 students; Dog, 58 students; Rabbit, 15 students; Fish, 24 students; Tiger, 37 students. Complete a pie chart for this data. Complete a pie chart for this data. Car Frequency Calculation Angle CTRL-Left Click slides to select. Go to Print > ‘Print Selection’ and choose the amount of copies you need (one per team).

5 5 6 500 people were asked the transport they used for
their most recent holiday. The exam results of two classes were recorded. Transport Car Plane Train Boat Bus Frequency 250 45 130 Score 0-20% 20-40% 40-60% 60-80% 80-100% Class A 5 7 18 12 3 Class B 25 8 6 Twice as many people used a bus than used a boat. Draw a Pie Chart for this data. Use this information to make 2 pie charts. Compare the two classes. CTRL-Left Click slides to select. Go to Print > ‘Print Selection’ and choose the amount of copies you need (one per team).

6 Question 2 Question 1 Question 3 Question 4 Class A Question 5 Class B
Class A had a higher proportion with the lowest grades, and a lower proportion with the highest grades. Both had similar proportions of 0-40%. Class B were more consistent with a larger proportion of 40-60% Class B Question 6


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