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17 August 2026

pdf, 18.34 MB
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Help pupils build confidence with data handling using this colourful, child-friendly set of 8 printable maths anchor charts.

Each poster develops a key data skill through clear explanations, visual examples, worked models, key vocabulary and short practice activities. The pack progresses from collecting and organising data to creating graphs, interpreting information and solving data-handling problems.

This resource covers:
Collecting Data – surveys, questionnaires, tally marks, observation and measuring
Tables & Tally Charts – organising information into tables, tally charts and frequency tables
Bar Graphs – understanding parts of a bar graph, choosing a scale, drawing bars and reading information
Line Graphs – showing change over time, plotting points, choosing scales and identifying trends
Pie Charts – understanding sectors, proportions, fractions, decimals and percentages as parts of a whole
Reading & Interpreting Graphs – answering questions about highest, lowest, totals, differences and trends
Choosing the Best Graph – deciding when to use tables, bar graphs, line graphs and pie charts
Data Problem Solving – applying data skills to tables, graphs, surveys and real-life reasoning questions
Each chart includes:
Clear, pupil-friendly explanations
Colourful graphs, charts and tables
Key mathematical vocabulary
Worked examples
Step-by-step methods
Bar graphs, line graphs and pie charts
Tally and frequency tables
Reading and interpreting questions
Practice tasks and problem-solving challenges
Helpful “Remember” prompts

Perfect for Upper Primary, P7, KS2 and CfE Second Level learners. These posters can be used for whole-class teaching, maths displays, revision, intervention groups, independent pupil reference or small-group support.

You will receive:

An 8-page printable PDF, containing one full-page anchor chart for each teaching step.

Please note that this resource is supplied as a PDF and is not editable.

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A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place.

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Information Handling

Support your pupils across key data handling, statistics and probability skills with this colourful and comprehensive P7 Maths Anchor Chart Bundle. This bundle brings together three complete 8-step teaching packs, giving you 24 printable anchor charts covering data handling, mean/median/mode/range and probability. Each poster breaks learning into manageable steps using clear explanations, visual examples, worked calculations, key vocabulary and practice opportunities. Perfect for introducing new concepts, building a maths working wall, revising previously taught skills or providing pupils with an accessible reference throughout the year. This bundle includes: Data Handling – 8 Anchor Charts - Collecting Data – surveys, questionnaires, tally marks, observation and measuring - Tables & Tally Charts – organising information and creating frequency tables - Bar Graphs – constructing and interpreting bar graphs - Line Graphs – plotting data and recognising change - over time - Pie Charts – understanding sectors and links with fractions, decimals and percentages - Reading & Interpreting Graphs – finding totals, differences, highest and lowest values and trends - Choosing the Best Graph – deciding when to use tables, bar graphs, line graphs and pie charts - Data Problem Solving – applying data-handling skills to reasoning and real-life problems Mean, Median, Mode & Range – 8 Anchor Charts - Meet the Four Measures – introducing mean, median, mode and range - Finding the Mean – add the values and divide by how many values there are - Finding the Median – finding the middle value, including odd and even data sets - Finding the Mode – identifying the most frequent value, multiple modes and no mode - Finding the Range – calculating the difference between the highest and lowest values - Comparing the Measures – understanding what each measure tells us - Choosing the Best Average – considering outliers and selecting an appropriate average - Problem Solving & Mixed Practice – applying all four measures in context Probability – 8 Anchor Charts - What is Probability? – introducing chance and the probability scale from 0 to 1 - Describing Likelihood – impossible, unlikely, even chance, likely and certain - Finding the Probability of a Simple Event – favourable outcomes and total possible outcomes - Experimental Probability – carrying out trials and using results to estimate probability - Theoretical vs Experimental Probability – comparing expected and observed results - Tables & Tree Diagrams – systematically listing possible outcomes - Fair or Unfair? – exploring equal chances and the fairness of games - Probability Problem Solving – applying probability skills to coins, dice, spinners, counters and real-life situations - Throughout the bundle pupils will find: Clear, pupil-friendly explanations Colourful diagrams and visual models Step-by-step teaching methods Fully worked examples Key mathematical vocabulary Tables, graphs and charts Real-life contexts Practice questions and challenges Reasoning and problem-solving opportunities Helpful Remember prompts Perfect for: Whole-class maths teaching Classroom and corridor displays Maths working walls Lesson introductions Revision and consolidation Small-group intervention Independent learning Pupil reference folders Early finisher support You will receive: 3 printable PDF teaching packs containing 24 anchor charts in total: 8 × Data Handling Anchor Charts 8 × Mean, Median, Mode & Range Anchor Charts 8 × Probability Anchor Charts Designed for P7 / Upper Primary learners and particularly suited to CfE Second Level, as well as being useful for KS2 classrooms. A bright, consistent and practical maths resource bundle designed to help pupils move from collecting and representing data to analysing information, working with averages and reasoning about probability. Please note: These resources are supplied as PDFs and are not editable.

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