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Graphical skills
Teach your students to choose and construct the right graphs and charts to present data, using appropriate scales. From bar charts to population pyramids, here are some resources to get you started.
For topical practice creating graphs, our page on Discussing the war in Ukraine with students links to data that can be used for constructing bar graphs and pie charts on the cities being referred to in the news. The page also offers advice from experienced teachers to help you address students' concerns.