TheSchoolRun.com closure date
As we informed you a few months ago, TheSchoolRun has had to make the difficult decision to close due to financial pressures and the company has now ceased trading. We had hoped to keep our content available through a partnership with another educational provider, but this provider has since withdrawn from the agreement.
As a result, we now have to permanently close TheSchoolRun.com. However, to give subscribers time to download any content they’d like to keep, we will keep the website open until 31st July 2025. After this date, the site will be taken down and there will be no further access to any resources. We strongly encourage you to download and save any resources you think you may want to use in the future.
In particular, we suggest downloading:
- Learning packs
- All the worksheets from the 11+ programme, if you are following this with your child
- Complete Learning Journey programmes (the packs below include all 40 worksheets for each programme)
You should already have received 16 primary school eBooks (worth £108.84) to download and keep. If you haven’t received these, please contact us at [email protected] before 31st July 2025, and we will send them to you.
We are very sorry that there is no way to continue offering access to resources and sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused.
Interpreting a pie chart worksheets
Our pie chart worksheets are based on a variety of engaging themes to keep learning interesting and they are designed by teachers to meet the needs of children throughout KS2.
You can use these worksheets to improve your child's understanding of data representation in fractions or percentages and develop their ability to draw their own pie charts.
Remember, the key to mastering data interpretation is practice, and our pie chart worksheets provide the perfect opportunity.
What is in this pie chart worksheet?
In this worksheet, you will find a table that shows the favourite colours of fictional children from Class E. Your child will need to display this information as a pie chart.
You can complement this resource with our handy worksheet on How to construct a pie chart to consolidate your child's learning.