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How to Read a Pie Chart, Pie Graph, Circle Graph Special Education Math Graphs
How to Read a Pie Chart, Pie Graph, Circle Graph Special Education Math Graphs
How to Read a Pie Chart, Pie Graph, Circle Graph Special Education Math Graphs
How to Read a Pie Chart, Pie Graph, Circle Graph Special Education Math Graphs
How to Read a Pie Chart, Pie Graph, Circle Graph Special Education Math Graphs
How to Read a Pie Chart, Pie Graph, Circle Graph Special Education Math Graphs
How to Read a Pie Chart, Pie Graph, Circle Graph Special Education Math Graphs
How to Read a Pie Chart, Pie Graph, Circle Graph Special Education Math Graphs
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Description

This unit on reading and coloring pie charts contains printable and digital material specifically designed for students with special learning needs, especially autism in elementary school.

Includes:

  • Labeling parts of a pie chart
  • Reading pie charts
  • Coloring in pie charts

There are many opportunities for students to engage in repeated information on understanding how to read and draw a pie chart. This repetition and scaffolding encourage a true understanding of the material.

See Preview for a detailed look at the contents.

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Pie Charts Unit Includes:

⭐ This unit comes in 2 complete files. One is in color and one is in black and white.

In the zipped folder you will find:

  • 5 day lesson plan
  • Pie Chart activities in color
  • Pie Chart activities in black and white
  • Voice-recorded PowerPoint show
  • Pie Charts book (PowerPoint) to use with activities
  • Links and directions to digital activities

Pie Chart Activities:

  • Vocabulary board
  • Group activity
    • Create pie charts on a template (includes differentiated/color-coded templates)

  • 2 worksheet sets:
    • 10 worksheets: reading a pie chart (includes digital version)
      • Includes a second set that is differentiated

    • 10 worksheets: color in a pie chart given a data table
      • Includes a second set that is differentiated

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Much of what I have learned about curriculum development is incorporated in these activities. For example, do not be afraid of repetition. It is critical that students with significant disabilities get to experience material over several days to be able to fully assimilate what is being taught. Also, adding visual supports to your printables and class activities helps students be able to pay more attention to the content you are presenting rather than the mechanics of what is expected. Finally, ask questions. Good questions!! Regardless of the material, if we can ask students good questions it will push them to think more deeply than before.

As always please take a moment to leave feedback or post any questions you may have. Remember, you will gain credit toward future purchases on tpt as you leave more and more feedback!!

I am currently developing more units, and any feedback I get helps me make improvements in the future.

★★★I have many other complete math units available. Just click on the math tab to the left in my store.

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How to Read a Pie Chart, Pie Graph, Circle Graph Special Education Math Graphs

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Grades
3rd - 5th
Pages
145 pages and 24 google slides
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 Week

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Description

This unit on reading and coloring pie charts contains printable and digital material specifically designed for students with special learning needs, especially autism in elementary school.

Includes:

  • Labeling parts of a pie chart
  • Reading pie charts
  • Coloring in pie charts

There are many opportunities for students to engage in repeated information on understanding how to read and draw a pie chart. This repetition and scaffolding encourage a true understanding of the material.

See Preview for a detailed look at the contents.

*****************************************************************************

Pie Charts Unit Includes:

⭐ This unit comes in 2 complete files. One is in color and one is in black and white.

In the zipped folder you will find:

  • 5 day lesson plan
  • Pie Chart activities in color
  • Pie Chart activities in black and white
  • Voice-recorded PowerPoint show
  • Pie Charts book (PowerPoint) to use with activities
  • Links and directions to digital activities

Pie Chart Activities:

  • Vocabulary board
  • Group activity
    • Create pie charts on a template (includes differentiated/color-coded templates)

  • 2 worksheet sets:
    • 10 worksheets: reading a pie chart (includes digital version)
      • Includes a second set that is differentiated

    • 10 worksheets: color in a pie chart given a data table
      • Includes a second set that is differentiated

*****************************************************************************

Much of what I have learned about curriculum development is incorporated in these activities. For example, do not be afraid of repetition. It is critical that students with significant disabilities get to experience material over several days to be able to fully assimilate what is being taught. Also, adding visual supports to your printables and class activities helps students be able to pay more attention to the content you are presenting rather than the mechanics of what is expected. Finally, ask questions. Good questions!! Regardless of the material, if we can ask students good questions it will push them to think more deeply than before.

As always please take a moment to leave feedback or post any questions you may have. Remember, you will gain credit toward future purchases on tpt as you leave more and more feedback!!

I am currently developing more units, and any feedback I get helps me make improvements in the future.

★★★I have many other complete math units available. Just click on the math tab to the left in my store.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
February 4, 2024
Great way to teach graphing and pie charts to students
Connie B.
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Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities

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