Description
What It Is:
A data-handling worksheet where students use information from pie charts to complete missing values in tables. Learners work with angles, frequencies, fractions, and percentages while interpreting two real-world pie charts about favorite sports and favorite foods.
Why Use It:
This worksheet strengthens students’ understanding of how pie charts represent data. It reinforces key skills such as calculating angles from frequencies, converting between fractions and percentages, and interpreting visual information. It also builds confidence in working with proportional reasoning and survey data.
How to Use It:
• Observe each pie chart and identify the labeled sections.
• Use total frequency and total degrees (360°) to calculate missing values.
• Fill in fractions, percentages, and angles for each category.
• Verify that the completed table matches the pie chart proportions.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 5–7.
• Grade 5: Basic table completion and reading pie charts.
• Grade 6: Converting between fractions, angles, and percentages.
• Grade 7: Applying proportional reasoning and multi-step calculations.
Target Users:
Teachers, students, homeschoolers, and tutors working on data representation, pie charts, and table interpretation skills.
A data-handling worksheet where students use information from pie charts to complete missing values in tables. Learners work with angles, frequencies, fractions, and percentages while interpreting two real-world pie charts about favorite sports and favorite foods.
Why Use It:
This worksheet strengthens students’ understanding of how pie charts represent data. It reinforces key skills such as calculating angles from frequencies, converting between fractions and percentages, and interpreting visual information. It also builds confidence in working with proportional reasoning and survey data.
How to Use It:
• Observe each pie chart and identify the labeled sections.
• Use total frequency and total degrees (360°) to calculate missing values.
• Fill in fractions, percentages, and angles for each category.
• Verify that the completed table matches the pie chart proportions.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 5–7.
• Grade 5: Basic table completion and reading pie charts.
• Grade 6: Converting between fractions, angles, and percentages.
• Grade 7: Applying proportional reasoning and multi-step calculations.
Target Users:
Teachers, students, homeschoolers, and tutors working on data representation, pie charts, and table interpretation skills.
