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mmcl2006 Problemsolving

Selecting information

mmcl2006 selecting relevant information from different sources, including data books, picture keys, flowchart, table, bar and line graphs, pie charts, or diagrams Selecting information

mmcl2006 Presenting information

mmcl2006 constructing tables of data and suggesting appropriate headings constructing bar and line graphs when scales and axes are not given selecting a suitable format for the presentation of data Presenting information

mmcl2006 Selecting Procedures

mmcl2006 choosing an appropriate procedure from a given selection suggesting, using words or labelled diagrams, an appropriate experimental procedure choosing, from a given selection, a factor which might affect the fairness of a test identifying factors which might affect the fairness of a test Selecting Procedures

mmcl2006 Concluding and Explaining

mmcl2006 drawing an appropriate conclusion from chemical information, including experimental results deducing valid explanations of results and conclusions Concluding and Explaining

mmcl2006 Predicting and Generalisin g

mmcl2006 using a conclusion to predict what might happen in a related situation deducing an appropriate generalisation Predicting and Generalising

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