Representing Data (Higher - Unit 1)

Topic:Representing Data
Estimated teaching time:Higher 3.0 hours - 4.0 hours

Specification references (in recommended teaching order)

S3.2h Produce charts and diagrams for various data types. Scatter graphs, stem-and-leaf, tally charts, pictograms, bar charts, dual bar charts, pie charts, line graphs, frequency polygons, histograms with equal or unequal class intervals.
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N6.12 Discuss, plot and interpret graphs modelling real situations in statistics contexts.
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S4.1 Interpret a wide range of graphs and diagrams and draw conclusions.
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S4.4 Compare distributions and make inferences.
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Teaching resources


Representing data - Histograms - Lesson plans
Drawing histograms and working out frequency densities24/12/2010
Representing data - Two way tables - Lesson plan
Two way tables22/08/2010
Representing data - Histograms 2 - Lesson plan
Unequal Interval Histograms15/05/2010

Representing data - Histograms - Worksheet and Answers
Downloadable resource in doc format. 22/12/2010
Representing data - Histograms - Powerpoint
Downloadable resource in ppt format. 22/11/2010
Representing data - Two way tables - Worksheet and Answers
Downloadable resource in doc format. 22/07/2010
Representing data - Histograms 2 - Powerpoint
Unequal Interval Histograms Powerpoint15/04/2010

Representing data - Histograms - Homework Sheet and Answers
Downloadable resource in doc format. 22/10/2010
Representing data - Homework Sheet and Mark Scheme
Downloadable resource in doc format. 08/09/2010
Representing data - Two way tables - Homework Sheet
Downloadable resource in doc format. 22/06/2010
Representing data - Homework sheets
Downloadable resource in doc format. 08/03/2010

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