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Updated 18/11/17

A new and improved bar charts game. This version uses both vertical
and horzontal bars and has a wider range of one step and two step
questions. This game is tablet friendly and will work on any device.

For more resources involving word problems click here.

For more resources involving data handling click here.

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Game Objectives
New Maths Curriculum:

Year 3: Interpret and present data using bar charts, pictograms and tables

Year 3: Solve one-step and two-step questions such as ‘How many more?’ and ‘How many fewer?’ using information presented in scaled bar charts and
pictograms and tables

Year 4: Interpret and present discrete data using bar charts and continuous data using line graphs

KS2 Primary Framework:

Year 3: Answer a question by collecting, organising and interpreting data; use tally charts, frequency tables, pictograms and bar charts to represent
results and illustrate observations; use ICT to create a simple bar chart

Year 4: Answer a question by identifying what data to collect; organise, present, analyse and interpret the data in tables, diagrams, tally charts,
pictograms and bar charts, using ICT where appropriate

Year 5: Interpret a reading that lies between two unnumbered divisions on a scale

Year 6: Construct and interpret frequency tables, bar charts with grouped discrete data, and line graphs; interpret pie charts

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