Toolkit

Pop up/3D Graphs

Resources:

Paper/Glue/Scissors/Colours

What to do:

Why not give pop up bar graphs a go in your lessons. 
(Doesn’t just have to be a Maths lesson!)

Turn a bar graph into an interactive, physical tool for your students to evaluate and discuss.

Give it a go?


Instructions above written by Simon Killen.
Variations:


Picture by Simon Killen- linking maths and PE together- original idea inspiration from here

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