Interpreting Data in A Level BiologyQuick View
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Interpreting Data in A Level Biology

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This is a one hour exam preparation lesson to show A Level Biology students how to answer exam questions which require them to interpret data. It begins by looking at how to describe data that’s presented in a table or a graph, and then how to explain data or draw conclusions from the data. There are lots of example exam questions which require students to practice each type of skill so that patterns in the structure to their answers and the mark scheme can be highlighted. Examiner’s reports for all questions are also included on the PowerPoint and in the student resource pack so that they can read them and reflect on their own answers as they work. Resources included: Powerpoint with all exam questions, mark schemes and examiner’s plus student resource which includes the same.
BTEC TECH AWARD LEVEL 1/2 January 2024 - Component 2: Collecting, Presenting and Interpreting DataQuick View
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BTEC TECH AWARD LEVEL 1/2 January 2024 - Component 2: Collecting, Presenting and Interpreting Data

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I have gone over all the criteria for theBTEC TECH AWARD LEVEL 1/2 January 2024 - Component 2: Collecting, Presenting and Interpreting Data Pearson Set Assignment. I have covered how to complete EVERY task 1-3 BUT I have used a completely different data set as to not break the rules of the exam board. You can use these resources to PRACTICE the controlled assessment. I also have a cheaper bundle of resources for Comp1, Comp2 & Comp3. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/btec-tech-award-l1-2-component-1-2-and-3-12943995 This includes all the resources I have created for the Pearson BTEC Level1/Level 2 course.
DIT COMPONENT 2: Collecting, Presenting and Interpreting Data Pearson Set Assignment June 2024Quick View
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DIT COMPONENT 2: Collecting, Presenting and Interpreting Data Pearson Set Assignment June 2024

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I have fully completed and gone over the Digital Information Technology COMPONENT 2: Collecting, Presenting and Interpreting Data Pearson Set Assignment June 2024 which has just finished. This is a great guide to help you complete the new released June 2024 paper. Great tool to assist the marking process so you can check and cross reference against the provided answers. Included is a fully completed Excel Spreadsheet with all completed tasks for 2A 2B and 2C as well as a complete ‘how to guide’ on PowerPoint. Fully completed examplar answers for tasks 1 and 3A and 3B, as well as a guide on responding well to task 1. Marking grids for answers 2A, 2B and 2C A completed marking grid to show you the best practice. 02/05/2024 - added a tracker for the entire DIT course that covers COMP1, COMP2 and COMP3 and can be used for your entire class.
Interpreting Pictograms WorksheetQuick View
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Interpreting Pictograms Worksheet

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A worksheet that provides a variety of questions linked to being able to intepret information presented as pictograms. Included as part of the worksheet are 4 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different values for different images and whether pupils are able to intepret these accurately in different questions. Answers are also included for all questions. This worksheet can easily be used as a worksheet when teaching the objective or used for recap/ revision or even to be sent home as homework.
Tables: Interpret and Present Data Digital Maths ActivitiesQuick View
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Tables: Interpret and Present Data Digital Maths Activities

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Tables: Interpret and Represent Data Interactive Digital Maths Activities Introducing this comprehensive digital maths resource designed specifically for Year 2 students to master the art of presenting and reading information from tables in statistics! With this interactive learning tool, students will develop a solid foundation in data representation and analysis while having fun along the way. Save over 20% when you buy it as part of the Tables and Tally charts Bundle Our Year 2 Statistics Digital Resource provides a dynamic and engaging learning experience that captures students’ attention from start to finish. The carefully crafted content is aligned with the curriculum standards, ensuring that students are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge needed in interpreting and representing data using tables. Through a series of interactive lessons and activities, your year 2 students will learn how to create, interpret, and use tables effectively. They will discover the significance of tables as a quick and efficient way to record and count data. With the guidance of our intuitive interface, students can practice creating tables in a virtual environment, enabling them to sharpen their skills at their own pace. To enhance the learning experience, our Year 2 Statistics Digital Resource incorporates interactive self-marking activities using vibrant graphics. Students can put their knowledge to the test with interactive challenges that reinforce their understanding of tables. Additionally, our resource offers progress tracking features, allowing students and educators to monitor performance and identify areas for improvement. Whether used in the classroom or at home, our Year 2 Statistics Digital Resource provides an immersive learning environment that supports students’ growth in statistics. Other related resources in this category include: Carroll and Venn diagrams Block Diagrams 3.Tally Charts
Interpret and present data using bar charts, pictograms and tablesQuick View
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Interpret and present data using bar charts, pictograms and tables

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Please find within this download: A detailed and engaging PowerPoint, Differentiated (SEN, LA, MA, HA & Mastery) Worksheet with Answer Sheet for a complete lesson on this National Curriculum Statement: Interpret and present data using bar charts, pictograms and tables. The PowerPoint has the following features: → Differentiated starter activity (plus extension) → Extremely logical and simplistic explanations with animated examples and pictures to aid learning → Clear, detailed and engaging activities built into the PowerPoint to aid your AfL as you teach → Tasks linked to and based around identifying information from bar charts, pictograms and tables → Beautiful animations, images and graphs used to draw children’s attention to the key messages of the PowerPoint → Learning Objective and differentiated success criteria which is clearly visible for all children → Animated count-down timer so children know how long they have left of the lesson (this is also good for teachers as it reminds you when to do mini-plenaries/feedback/etc). The Word Document has the following features: → Differentiated activities on one sheet from SEN, LA, MA, HA and Mastery Challenge → Coloured activity boxes to help you quickly assign tasks to children → Learning objective and short date (which automatically updates to the day you open the document) → Differentiated success criteria that link with the PowerPoint → Answer sheet included for all questions Explore our other Year 3 Statistics Lessons: Interpret and present data using bar charts, pictograms and tables Solve one-step and two-step questions (for example ‘How many more’ and ‘How many fewer?’) using information presented in scaled bar charts and pictograms and tables
Presenting DataQuick View
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Presenting Data

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I made this up after working on similar resources to find information from data. There is a much simpler version at the bottom for children with AEN. Most children were able to work on one step problems when interpreting data. Once this is completed I will give them one and two step problems. More able will be able to write their own.
Interpreting Data (Christmas Themed Lesson)Quick View
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Interpreting Data (Christmas Themed Lesson)

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A really fun and unusual lesson using a piece of sheet music to collect data using a tally chart, interpret from a tally chart, present the data in a bar chart and pie chart and further interpret the data using a real-life question. Very enjoyable and no knowledge or prior understanding of sheet music needed. Also Christmas themed (the song used is Jingle Bells) so great for engaging students at that time of year.
Data Handling PresentationQuick View
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Data Handling Presentation

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Includes: - Finding and sorting Information - Displaying Information (line graphs, tally charts, bar charts/graphs, Carroll diagrams and Venn diagrams) - Code breakers - Interpreting data Can be adapted for upper KS1 and lower KS2
Year 3 - interpreting  pictograms (1)Quick View
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Year 3 - interpreting pictograms (1)

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This resources enables children to read and interpret information from pictograms, make comparisons and ask questions about data. WRM Small Step: pictograms Curriculum links: -Interpret and present data using bar charts, pictograms and tables. -Solve one-step and two-step questions [for example, ‘How many more?’ and ‘How many fewer?’ using information presented in scaled bar charts and pictograms and tables. Enjoy! Your feedback is always welcome x Edited Error on Q4 has been corrected.
Statistics - Presentation of dataQuick View
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Statistics - Presentation of data

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This resource is an introduction to statistics. It contains nine subjective questions on presentation of data in a frequency table, it essentially deals with interpretation of data presented in a frequency table. It is a good resource to use as an exit card or even as an review of previous knowledge. I hope you find it useful. THANK YOU
Pie Charts (Interpreting and Calculating Frequency)Quick View
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Pie Charts (Interpreting and Calculating Frequency)

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This is the 2nd lesson fantastic lesson on Pie Charts. This builds on the first lesson on drawing pie charts by looking at how to interpret (calculate frequencies) from a pie chart. This tends to be a popular exam question. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also a great lesson for home or distance learning. Great as well for flip learning. 16-slide presentation + ORIGINAL VIDEO CONTENT + supplementary resources. The lesson includes: + Starter – Matching activity (linking to why we draw pie charts) + Learning Objectives (differentiated) + Activity recapping drawing pie charts + Key Calculation + superb teaching slides + Lots of examples + FULL ORIGINAL VIDEO CONTENT (14 MINS) + Worksheet (with answer key) + Matching Activities (+ answer key) + Helpsheet (great for student notes) + Plenary ALL LESSONS on Statistics in one MEGA BIG Bundle: Statistics: All Lessons + All Resources LASTLY: This lesson is flat-packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes Please provide a RATING with written feedback Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues.
Data Representation - Teacher PresentationsQuick View
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Data Representation - Teacher Presentations

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A collection of PowerPoint presentations for teachers to teach a range of topics related to data representation. This includes binary, hexadecimal, units of storage, representing sound, and character sets.
Geography Data  Skills Work Booklet - Maps, Graphs, DiagramsQuick View
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Geography Data Skills Work Booklet - Maps, Graphs, Diagrams

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Enhance your pupils’ geographical skills with a series of interpretation and analysis sheets and questions. This resource includes 8 PowerPoint slides with corresponding questions all focused on a different data presentation method. Ideal for preparing your pupils for exams and revising analysis skills. The high quality slides include annotation, examples and five scaled-ability questions. The data presentation skills included in this resource are: Climate Graphs Population Pyramids Choropleth Maps Scatter Graphs Pie Charts Demographic Transition Model Proportional Symbols Map Divided / Stacked Bar Charts Resource downloaded in PDF and PowerPoint Format.
Time Series Graphs and Interpreting ChartsQuick View
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Time Series Graphs and Interpreting Charts

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This is a whole lesson on Time Series Graphs and Interpreting Charts. The lesson looks at how to draw time series graphs as well as interpreting from a host of different graphs. This lesson links well to cross curricular links. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 19-slide presentation + worksheet. The lesson includes: Starter Learning objectives (differentiated) Keywords MWB activity to assess understanding (AFL) very clear teaching slides (lots of custom animation) lots of examples Differentiated worksheet (with answers) Plenary ALL LESSONS on Statistics in one BIG Bundle: Statistics: ALL Lessons LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes. Please provide a RATING with written feedback. Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
IB Maths Applications and Interpretation SL: Chapter 3 - Representing and Describing DataQuick View
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IB Maths Applications and Interpretation SL: Chapter 3 - Representing and Describing Data

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This PowerPoint follows the Oxford textbook. The following content is covered throughout the PowerPoint. I have also added a few extra concepts which can be used in students Internal Assessments (IA). For example, I spend a little time looking at the skewness formula, different ways of calculating outliers, 1.5 x IQR or 2 X SD, skewness in box plots, etc. Univariate data * qualitative vs quantitative * continuous vs discrete * which representations are used for specific types of data * primary and secondary data * choosing a good sample * sampling bias * reliability vs validity * skewness Questionnaires * biased questions Measures of central tendency * mean, meadian, mode * outliers * un-grouped and grouped * how to use the GDC * combined mean Measures of dispersion * range, quartiles, IQR, standard deviation * normal distribution curve * skewness * different formulas for sample and population for SD * how to use the GDC * effects on mean and SD Sampling techniques Presentation of data Bivariate data * scatter graphs * correlation * introduction into the line of best fit (leading into chapter 6) Throughout the PowerPoint there are worked examples and student exercises. There are also multiple links to various classroom and interactive activities using GeoGebra and Desmos Classrooms. As well, I have included links to certain Youtube videos to help with using the GDC.
Reading and interpreting line graphsQuick View
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Reading and interpreting line graphs

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This is a PowerPoint presentation which focuses on reading and interpreting line graphs. Several examples of questions are given. Pupils are shown through animations how to read information from a line graph. They are also shown how to interpret reading on a scale and to work out the range between two values. This presentation has been designed in particular for Year 6 pupils and would be ideal for SATs revision. However, it would be appropriate for pupils in upper KS2 or lower KS3.
USING CAT4 DATA TO DEVELOP LEARNING STRATEGIES: PRESENTATIONQuick View
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USING CAT4 DATA TO DEVELOP LEARNING STRATEGIES: PRESENTATION

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A Comprehensive Presentation that includes assistance: 1. To recognize how data can be used to identify and characterize the classroom. 2. To interpret a class set of data using MIDYIS graphs. 3. To distinguish between effective and ineffective teaching methods for the individual.