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Yes or No Question of the Day - Presentation

Yes or No Question of the Day - Presentation
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Description

This presentation is a fun and engaging activity that introduces students to the concept of collecting data by answering a range of Yes or No questions. There are 40 different questions which include both common scenarios as well as some funny questions for students to discuss. This presentation is designed to be used in conjunction with the ‘Yes or No Cards’ resource.

This presentation can be used both during Maths when learning about Data, as well as a daily speaking and listening tool. Print the Yes/No Cards also for students to hold up their answers to each of the questions. The slides can also be printed out and displayed with the student Yes/No cards.
 

Suitable for
  • Relief Teachers
Lesson Structure
  • Class Activity
Curriculum Codes

AC9MFST01 9

Collect, sort and compare data represented by objects and images in response to given investigative questions that relate to familiar situations

ACMSP011 8.4

Answer yes/no questions to collect information and make simple inferences

MAe-1WM old

Describes mathematical situations using everyday language, actions, materials and informal recordings

MAe-3WM old

Uses concrete materials and/or pictorial representations to support conclusions

MAe-17SP old

Represents data and interprets data displays made from objects

MAE-DATA-01 new

Contributes to collecting data and interprets data displays made from objects

VCMSP083

Answer yes/no questions to collect information

VCMSP084

Organise answers to yes/no questions into simple data displays using objects and drawings

VCMSP085

Interpret simple data displays about yes/no questions

Differentiation

EXTENSIONS

Students can create their own tables or bar graphs to record the class data.
 

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Reviews
Lee Doig
Posted 2 years ago
WA, Australia
Great resource to use for statistics in pre primary