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KS2 Maths Lessons: Statistics (pictograms, bar charts & line graphs)

Inspired by Nature Worksheet

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Further Challenges

  • Grey squirrels are highly intelligent urban animals. Their excellent memory and sense of smell help them to find hidden treasures. Smart Squirrels is a puzzle-solving activity that can be found on the Natural Curriculum website.
  • Rabbits are now widespread throughout Britain. They are found almost anywhere they can burrow: sand dunes, railway verges and even in urban areas. With their strong back legs, they can hop a maximum distance of 10 feet forwards. What is the minimum number of times that a rabbit would need to hop to cover a distance of 1,000 feet?

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Related Clip

It’s Christmas and there is a feast to be had for a family of brown rats!

Credit: BBC Two – Cities: Nature’s New Wild