xls, 39 KB
xls, 39 KB
A simple worksheet (Excel document) that creates a randomized table of results for a survey. The results are displayed as a Pie Chart. The table records frequency, pie chart angle and percentage. Some results can be hidden so that students can be asked to guess or calculate the missing values. You will need to allow macros to run when using most of the sheets available here. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
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northchurch

15 years ago
5

Thanks for this Pie Chart worksheet. Simple Excel sheet that works well to introduce and revise simple pie chart calculations

badger5515

15 years ago
3

Nice idea. Even if, like me, you're reluctant to activate the macros, this is a nice resource for generating survey results. Hiding some of the values, to allow the students to work them out, is easy, but showing them all and asking students simply to complete their own bar or pie charts is equally effective. The number of survey results is set at a multiple of 180 people, to make the calculations simple, but this is easily changed.

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