Secondary maths collection

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    Introduction to data: types, collecting and questionnaires

    Lesson presentations and activities

    • A simple PPT looking at the ways of collecting data, what makes good survey questions and data collection sheets.

      • Data Collection and Surveys 7Ms.pptx

      Reviews

      ColinDeanoDean3 years ago5

      Terrific! It's just the type of PPT I was looking for as an intro to the stats topic we are just starting, Thanks.

      tr6rv6503 years ago4

      Many thanks for sharing

      o_olowokere3 years ago5

      Awesome

    • I started the lesson by just handing out a terrible questionnaire on the eating habits of teenagers as if I was collecting data (The class were outraged). They discovered the problems and then in groups wrote rules for writing a good questionnaire. The mid section of the lesson was using the textbook but then for a plenary they rewrote the bad questionnaire. I found the bad questionnaire starter on here from another tes uplaoder and adapted it to suit.The 'Eating Habits of Teenagers' is A5 size

      • Questionnaires.pptx
      • Bad_questionnaire[1].docx
      • Eating Habits of Teenagers.docx

      Reviews

      ColinDeanoDean3 years ago5

      I only used the 'bad questionnaire' and it was a terrific funny starter! Thanks.

      ChandSham4 years ago4

      Thank you for the material.

      thekitschsidekick4 years ago4

    • Ways to find out those accidental and not so accidental errors in your results!!! (Cleaning data and interpreting tables for KS2 and KS3.)

      • Hanging out the Dirty Data worksheet.pdf
      • cleaningdata-dataset(2).xls
      • http://www.censusatschool.org.uk/resources/data-handling/118-hanging-out-the-dirty-data

      Reviews

      TonyM194 years ago5

      Thank you for sharing

      connat5 years ago5

      Thank you, just what I was looking for

      Ayscoughfee6 years ago3

    Practice questions, homeworks and assessments

    • Worksheets, activities and lesson plans. The topic of Data Collection and Presentation from the Year 7 book of the Mathematics Enhancement Program. For information about these resources and an index for the whole collection please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/CIMT.htm Keywords: Handling Data, Data, Statistics, Qualitative, Quantitative, Discrete, Continuous, Representing data, Pictograms, Bar Chart, Pie Chart, Hypothesis, Scale.

      • 1. Practice Book.pdf
      • 2. Activities.pdf
      • 3. Extra Exercises.pdf
      • 4. Lesson Plans.pdf
      • 5. Detailed Lesson Plans.pdf
      • 6. Mental Tests.pdf
      • 7. Overhead Slides.pdf
      • 8. Practice Book Answers.pdf
      • 9. Revision Test.pdf
      • 10. Teaching Notes.pdf

      Reviews

      natalia_lpfd5 years ago5

      Thank you very much for the resource. It is great.

      balua636 years ago3

      Marianamafemi6 years ago5

    • Pupils have to create their own frequency table/tally chart using the given structure. They then have to identify which type of data each question shows. Qual/Quant Discrete/Cont and Primary/Secondary

      Feel free to edit the names/information given etc.

      ANSWERS INCLUDED

      • Types-of-Data-Worksheet.docx

      Reviews

      kiranjha5 years ago5

      Sarakhall5 years ago5

      Great! Thank you.

      nguyenthanhdat_bmek175 years ago5

      Appreciated!!!

    • Looking at definitions for types of data, and then grouping them accordingly, before moving onto how to group data. Please note, all tasks are on accompanying worksheet.

      • 03.12.13 Collection of Data - Types of Data.pptx
      • 03.12.13 Grouping Data Example.docx
      • 03.12.13 Tasks to accompany Powerpoint.doc

      Reviews

      Saifee4 years ago4

      Very useful resource, thanks.

      kooldude5 years ago5

      Thank you.

      TonyM195 years ago5

      Thank you for sharing