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Scenario In 6th and 7th classes Data Handling Scenario In 6th and 7th classes

INTRODUCTION Need of data handling in mathematics Data handling – nature of mathematics Data handling – apscf-2011 Present status of data handling in present text books of 6th and 7th text books

Data handling in 6th class 8.1 INTRODUCTION necessary to collect information and organise 8.2 RECORDING OF DATA TRY THESE 8.3 ORGANISATION OF DATA EXERCISE - 8.1 4 problems

Data handling in 6th class Play the game Take a die. Throw it and record the number. Repeat the activity 40 times and record the numbers. Represent the data in a frequency distribution table using tally marks.

Data handling in 6th class 8.4 REPRESENTATION OF DATA 8.4.1 Pictographs EXERCISE - 8.2 PROJECT WORK Collect as many pictographs possible from news papers and magazines and study them carefully.

Data handling in 6th class 8.4.2 Bar Graph THINK, DISCUSS AND WRITE In what way is the bar graph better than the pictograph? Construction of a bar graph EXERCISE - 8.3 4 problems PROJECT WORK 1. Collect different kinds of bar graphs from news papers, magazines etc. and make an album. Try to interpret each of the bar graphs. 2. Go round your colony. Note how many houses of different kinds i.e. thached houses, tiled housed, RCC slab houses, appartments are there. Tabulate the findings and represent the data as a bar graph

Data handling in 6th class WHAT HAVE WE DISCUSSED? P. C. Mahalanobis (India) 1893 - 1972 He is known as Father of Indian Statastics. He founded Indian Statistical Research Institute in Kolkata. His 'National sample surveys' gained international recognition.

Data handling in 7th class 7.0 Introduction Top 5 Batsmen in World Cup 2011 Top 5 Bowlers in World Cup 2011 Try This Look at your school information board. Do you find any data tables there? Find out who uses this data.

Data handling in 7th class 7.1 Organising data Details of seven students of class VIII in a school are collected under the Javahar Bala Arogya Raksha Scheme. Do This In a unit test Amar secured 20, 18, 23, 21, 24 and 22 marks in Telugu, Hindi, English, Mathematics, Science and Social Science respectively. Peter got 23, 21,20, 19, 24 and 17 marks in the above subjects respectively. Interpret the data in an organized manner Classroom Project 7.2 Representative Values

Data handling in 7th class 7.3.1 Arithmetic Mean The average of a data is also called Arithmetic Mean or Mean.Average or Mean or Arithmetic Mean (A.M) =Sum of all observations/Number of observations Try This 1. The ages (in years) of players are in a team of 16, 16, 16, 14, 17, 18. Then find the following: (i) Age of the youngest and the oldest player. (ii) Mean age of the players. What is the average number of glasses of water that you drink per day? in a week. How did you find the average?

Data handling in 7th class 7.3.2 Where does the mean lie 7.3.3 A property of mean Try This 1. A data of 10 observations has a minimum value 15 and maximum value 25. What is the mean of the data? (i) 12 (ii) 15 (iii) 21 (iv) 27 2. Observations of a data are 23, 45, 33, 21, 48, 30, 34, 36 and 35. Without actual calculation choose the mean of the data. (i) 20 (ii) 35 (iii) 48 (iv) 50

Data handling in 7th class Exercise – 1 10 problems Project Work Find out the number of family members in the houses on your street. Calculate the average family size of your street

Data handling in 7th class 7.4 Mode Try This 1. Find the modes of the following data. (i) 5, 6, 3, 5, 4, 9, 5, 6, 4, 9, 5 (ii) 25, 14, 18, 15, 17, 16, 19, 13, 12, 24 (iii) 10, 15, 20, 15, 20, 10, 15, 20, 10 1. One situation where mean would be an appropriate representative value. 2. One situation where mode would be an appropriate representative value.

Data handling in 7th class Exercise – 2 4 problems 7.5 Median Exercise – 3 5 problems Play the Game Take a dice numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 on its faces. Make a group of three students. Ask each student to roll the dice and record the number, turn by turn. Repeat the process for 10 rounds. Now each student will have 10 numbers each. Find the mean, median and mode of data of each student.

Data handling in 7th class 7.6 Presentation of data 7.6.1 Bar Graph 7.6.2 Double Bar Graph 7.6.3 Pie Charts 7.6.4 Drawing a pie chart Exercise – 4 5 problems

Data handling in 7th class Project Work 1. Gather information of the number of different kinds of houses in your locality (ward / colony / village). Then find mode. 2. Collect the item-wise expenditure of your family in a month and represent it as a pie chart. 3. Collect different data presented in the form of bar graphs and pie charts in magazines, newspapers etc. and present them on your school bulletin board.

Data handling in 7th class Looking back Dr.C.R.Rao (India) 1920 AD A well known Statistician, famous for his “Theory of Estimation” (1945). He worked on Cramer-Rao Inequality and Fisher-Rao theorm. 7th Maths English Final.pdf 168 30-03-2012 13:20:38