Lesson presentation on continuous and discontinuous data, ideal for Key Stage 3 science, dealing with what the two different types of data are, examples of these and how to express these in different graphs.
This includes a fun and quick practical activity involving a 'speed dating' exercise for students to get their own data to use.
The lesson could last from 45 minutes to over one hour and is ideal for Key Stage 3 students or lower ability GCSE students.
Students should gain an understanding of what discontinuous and continuous data are and how these should be drawn accurately in graphs.
Higher ability students could have time limits on the suggested tasks.
This includes a fun and quick practical activity involving a 'speed dating' exercise for students to get their own data to use.
The lesson could last from 45 minutes to over one hour and is ideal for Key Stage 3 students or lower ability GCSE students.
Students should gain an understanding of what discontinuous and continuous data are and how these should be drawn accurately in graphs.
Higher ability students could have time limits on the suggested tasks.
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