How to: Construct a pie chart
'How to' guide on constructing pie charts from tables (using motor vehicle sales data). Originally developed for the Key Skills Support Programme in 2006.
'How to' guide on constructing pie charts from tables (using motor vehicle sales data). Originally developed for the Key Skills Support Programme in 2006.
How to guide constructing graphs. Example and single activity focus on creating line graphs from tables about motor vehicles. Originally developed for the Key Skills Support Programme in 2006.
'How to' guide on estimation, doing rough calculations and using estimation to check answers to calculations. Includes some questions to check learners understanding. Originally developed for the Key Skills Support Programme in 2006.
'How to' guide on constructing a table in a vehicle maintenance context with explanations of terms (such as column, row, row headings, column headings) and techniques including grouped tables with totals / means. Originally developed for the Key Skills Su
This 'How to' sheet provides help on how to use formulas; for example, to work out area and volume or to carry out conversions. Exercises are included to give opportunities to practise. Originally developed for the Key Skills Support Programme.
'How to' guide on calculating range from a set of data (about motor vehicles). Originally developed for the Key Skills Support Programme in 2006.
'How to' guide on calculating averages (mean, median and mode) including a couple of short activities to consolidate concepts introduced. Originally developed for the Key Skills Support Programme in 2006.
This 'How to' sheet provides help on how to understand ratio using the example of axle ratios: expressing situations as ratios and understanding the relationship between ratio and fractions / proportions are central. This and selected other 'How to' sheet
This 'How to' sheet provides help on how to work out volume or capacity of 3-dimensional objects such as a cuboid, cylinder, prism. Originally developed for the Key Skills Support Programme in 2006.
This 'How to' sheet provides help on how to work out area of 2-dimensional objects such as rectangles, compound shapes made from rectangles, circles and triangles. Originally developed for the Key Skills Support Programme in 2006.