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Working with friend, look back at the section you have just finished. Analysing data S3.2 Core Plenary Working with friend, look back at the section you have just finished. Make up a short question which you both think tests the work you have just finished. Be prepared to present your question to the class. Try to make your question interesting, but you must know the answer yourselves! Preamble This gives pupils the opportunity to review the past topic. Constructing questions is a widely recognised, effective technique to reveal pupils’ serious misconceptions. There is obvious scope here for discussion and for the production of work for display. Possible content Revisiting content of previous section. Resources None. Solution/Notes Very much dependent on the imagination of the pupils! Original Material © Cambridge University Press 2009 Original Material © Cambridge University Press 2009