Extracting & Presenting Data

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Displaying Data: Graphs
Advertisements

Graphs and Charts Curriculum links and teaching notes For L1-L2 Adult Numeracy and Functional Maths. Can be used as an introduction and also for revision.
Frequency Tables Histograms. Frequency-How often something happens. Frequency Table- A way to organize data in equal intervals. Histogram- Shows how frequently.
STATISTICAL GRAPHS.
10/4/20151 Graphs 2 Today we are going to graph. What are the parts of a graph?
EXERCISE For which of these would you use a histogram to show the data? (a) The number of letters for different areas in a postman’s bag. (b) The.
Objective: To be able to draw bar charts
Graphs and Charts Presented by Bill Haining. A tally chart provides a quick method of recording data as events happen. Tally marks are drawn as vertical.
Recording Information Scatter Graph Line Graph Bar Chart Pictogram Pie Chart Useful Websites Other forms Of recording.
Learn to display and analyze data in histograms. Course Bar Graphs and Histograms.
Data Handling And Probability. Statistical Diagrams 1.
Key Stage 3 National Strategy Securing progression in handling data © Crown Copyright 2003 Year 8 slides.
Types of data.
Bar Graphs.
Data: Results from an experiment
Free time / Hobby.
Find the favourite fruits of some children and make a pictogram.
Hobbies.
Year 8 Mathematics Averages
Bar Charts The data below shows how the students in 7S arrived at school one Monday morning. Display the data in a bar chart. Walk Bus Bike Car
MY DAILY ROUTINE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Percentages Today you will need …… Orange Books Calculator Pen Ruler
Decimals Today you will need …… Orange Books Calculator Pen Ruler
Year 5 Block 3- Statistics
Fractions Today you will need …… Orange Books Calculator Pen
Fractions Today you will need …… White board pen and rubber Calculator
Probability Today you will need …… Orange Books Calculator Pen Ruler
Time and Timetables Today you will need …… Orange Books Pen Ruler
Week 2 Understand and use statistics: Graphs and charts
Presenting Data Today you will need …… Orange Books Calculator Pen
Presenting Data Today you will need …… Calculator Pen Ruler Pencil
Percentages Today you will need …… Orange Books Calculator Pen
Grades K-2 Reading High Frequency Words
Week 18 Understand and use scale & general revision of task 2
Learning Objective: To assess my understanding of representing data
1 3 2 Maths 2: Graphs and Charts By: Bill Haining.
goteachmaths.co.uk Pie Charts – Complete Lesson
Transport Frequency Transport Frequency Transport Frequency
Whiteboardmaths.com © 2004 All rights reserved
Graphs & Data Tables.
Create and distinguish different types of graphs.
Mari can package 14 seashells in a box. If she has 360 seashells, how
Take out two pieces of blank paper.
Lesson 2: Designing a Survey
Practising Graphs.
Year 2 Autumn Term Week 13 Lesson 4
Year 2 Autumn Term Week 13 Lesson 4
Descriptive statistics
Graphing Rules.
How to set up successful graphs
Bar Graphs and Histograms
冀教版 六年级上册 Lesson12 Be Safe on the Way.
Data Management Learning Goals:
A day in my life.
Representing data: Pie Chart angles
Course Displaying Data
Skills Demonstration – The Perfect Bar Chart
Welcome.
Range & Mean Today you will need …… Orange Books Calculator Pen
Starter Pie charts Tally charts Bar graphs
Probability Today you will need …… Orange Books Calculator Pen Ruler
Constructing Bar Charts and Line Graphs
Revision Weeks Today you will need: Your book Pen Pencil Ruler
PRACTICE INTERPRETING DATA AND GRAPHS (VARIABLES)
Welcome GCSE Maths.
Blueprint Textbooks
Fractions Today you will need …… White board pen and rubber Calculator
Fractions & Percentages
WH-QUESTIONS YES/NO QUESTIONS
Presentation transcript:

Extracting & Presenting Data Week 17 Today you will need …… Orange Books Calculator Pen/Pencil Ruler Protractor Complete your tracking sheet to evaluate your skills before the lesson

What will you learn today What will you learn today? (something you did not know yesterday) By the end of this session I will be able to… Read, create and use tally charts, bar charts, pie charts, line charts scatter charts axis, scale, title, segments, bar, line, pictogram, pie, scatter, prediction, line of best fit Key Words

The Perfect Table Header Rows Good Delineation 2007 2008 2009 2010 Brand A £40 £48 £57.60 £69.10 Our Brand £42 £25.50 £15.10 £9.07 Brand B £38 £49.40 £64.20 £83.50 Good Delineation

Tally Charts Think about the take away foods you like … Take away Frequency (Total) Fish & Chips Chinese Pizza Indian

Draw a bar chart Watching TV 12 Video Games 6 Reading 2 Number of People Music Sports 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Favourite Activities Draw a bar chart Number of People Watching TV 12 Video Games 6 Reading 2 Listening to Music 10 Playing Sports 9 Draw a chart that shows this group of peoples favourite activities

The Perfect Bar Chart Continuous Scale starts at zero 3 Titles Gaps between the bars

Skills Demonstration – Duel bar charts

Skills Demonstration – how to draw a duel bar chart Comparison of heights Skills Demonstration – how to draw a duel bar chart 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 2011 2016 Boys Girls Girls Boys 2011 2016 Boys 149cm 175cm Girl 156cm 170cm Height in cm A class of students calculated their average height at the start of year 7 and again on their last day of year 11. Draw a chart that shows the change in heights for boys and girls Year

Pie Charts Walk 9 Car 17 Bike 4 Bus 6

Line Charts About how many euros will I get for £25? About how many pounds will I get for €70? I exchanged £100 into euros. On my holiday I spent €110 altogether. When I got home I exchanged the money left over back into pounds. Using the conversion chart about how much money did I get back?

Scatter Graphs

Mileage Charts How far is it from Birmingham to Edinburgh? How far is it from Cardiff to York? How far is it from London to Cardiff? Which cities are 186 miles apart?

Please don’t write on the worksheets Individual Study Choose which areas to develop depending on your own strengths and areas identified from your diagnostic Computers available Please don’t write on the worksheets

Reflection of the lesson Complete your tracking sheets How do you now feel about todays topic What did you learn new today? What are your next steps?