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Drawing Even More Conclusions from Data

Drawing Even More Conclusions from Data
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Mathematics Statistics (Data)
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Description

In this worksheet, students are given the data from a short survey asked to analyse the findings. This second worksheet is designed to push students more than the first worksheet and asks students to work out the averages for the opinion data. 

This worksheet is a part of a larger unit designed for Year 4 that helps students develop their statistical investigation skills by walking them through the necessary stages to plan, conduct and analyse a statistical investigation and then communicate their findings. 
 

Curriculum Codes

AC9M4ST03 9

Conduct statistical investigations, collecting data through survey responses and other methods; record and display data using digital tools; interpret the data and communicate the results

ACMSP095 8.4

Select and trial methods for data collection, including survey questions and recording sheets

VCMSP178

Select and trial methods for data collection, including survey questions and recording sheets

MA2-1WM old

Uses appropriate terminology to describe, and symbols to represent, mathematical ideas

MA2-2WM old

Selects and uses appropriate mental or written strategies, or technology, to solve problems

MA2-3WM old

Checks the accuracy of a statement and explains the reasoning used

MA2-18SP old

Selects appropriate methods to collect data, and constructs, compares, interprets and evaluates data displays, including tables, picture graphs and column graphs

MA2-DATA-01 new

Collects discrete data and constructs graphs using a given scale

MA2-DATA-02 new

Iinterprets data in tables, dot plots and column graphs

Differentiation

Modifications

The math involved in finding the averages was scaffolded on an early worksheet but may be beyond a number of students, and as such, you may want to do work out the averages as a class or compare answers before moving on to the questions.

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