Group 3 Project Class 7 Mark Holloway. What do you think the title of this list is? 1. Olivia 2. Ruby 3. Grace 4. Emily 5. Jessica 6. Sophie 7. Chloe.

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Group 3 Project Class 7 Mark Holloway

What do you think the title of this list is? 1. Olivia 2. Ruby 3. Grace 4. Emily 5. Jessica 6. Sophie 7. Chloe 8. Lily 9. Mia 10. Lucy 11. Amelia 12. Evie 13. Ella 14. Katie 15. Charlotte 16. Summer 17. Ellie 18. Megan 19. Ava 20. Hannah 21. Millie 22. Erin 23. Amy 24. Emma 25. Holly 26. Freya 27. Isabella 28. Daisy 29. Molly 30. Poppy 31. Abigail 32. Leah 33. Isabelle 34. Phoebe 35. Isla 36. Eva 37. Brooke 38. Sophia 39. Imogen 40. Jasmine 41. Lilly 42. Lauren 43. Caitlin 44. Amber 45. Scarlett 46. Isabel 47. Matilda 48. Rebecca 49. Alice 50. Elizabeth

The 50 Most Popular Names for Baby Girls in the UK, Olivia 2. Ruby 3. Grace 4. Emily 5. Jessica 6. Sophie 7. Chloe 8. Lily 9. Mia 10. Lucy 11. Amelia 12. Evie 13. Ella 14. Katie 15. Charlotte 16. Summer 17. Ellie 18. Megan 19. Ava 20. Hannah 21. Millie 22. Erin 23. Amy 24. Emma 25. Holly 26. Freya 27. Isabella 28. Daisy 29. Molly 30. Poppy 31. Abigail 32. Leah 33. Isabelle 34. Phoebe 35. Isla 36. Eva 37. Brooke 38. Sophia 39. Imogen 40. Jasmine 41. Lilly 42. Lauren 43. Caitlin 44. Amber 45. Scarlett 46. Isabel 47. Matilda 48. Rebecca 49. Alice 50. Elizabeth

What do you think the five most popular names for baby boys were in 2008?

The 50 Most Popular Names for Baby Boys in the UK, Jack 2. Oliver 3. Harry 4. Charlie 5. Alfie 6. Thomas 7. Joshua 8. Daniel 9. James 10. William 11. Lewis 12. George 13. Ryan 14. Ethan 15. Dylan 16. Samuel 17. Joseph 18. Liam 19. Jake 20. Jacob 21. Max 22. Callum 23. Tyler 24. Luke 25. Ben 26. Jayden 27. Matthew 28. Adam 29. Archie 30. Alex 31. Alexander 32. Riley 33. Harvey 34. Harrison 35. Connor 36. Oscar 37. Benjamin 38. Logan 39. Lucas 40. Cameron 41. Jamie 42. Leo 43. Sam 44. Owen 45. Rhys 46. Nathan 47. Mason 48. Finley 49. Finlay 50. Henry

1. Buddy (805) 2. Max (620) 3. Daisy (588) 4. Jack (520) 5. Lucy (496) 6. Molly (476) 7. Charlie (431) 8. Sadie (415) 9. Jake (407) 10. Lucky (405) 1. Lucy (354) 2. Molly (328) 3. Oreo (320) 4. Kittens (318) 5. Smokey (315) 6. Princess (312) 7. Shadow (310) 8. Tigger (310) 9. Angel (309) 10. Missy (301) What do you think these two lists are about?

1. Buddy (805) 2. Max (620) 3. Daisy (588) 4. Jack (520) 5. Lucy (496) 6. Molly (476) 7. Charlie (431) 8. Sadie (415) 9. Jake (407) 10. Lucky (405) 1. Lucy (354) 2. Molly (328) 3. Oreo (320) 4. Kittens (318) 5. Smokey (315) 6. Princess (312) 7. Shadow (310) 8. Tigger (310) 9. Angel (309) 10. Missy (301) Most common names for dogs and cats adopted from a major US pet adoption centre in 2008.

Title? London7.2 Million Birmingham Leeds Glasgow Sheffield Bradford Edinburgh Liverpool Manchester Bristol Wakefield Cardiff Coventry Nottingham Leicester Sunderland Belfast Newcastle upon Tyne Brighton248000

UK Cities ranked by population, 2007 London7.2 Million Birmingham Leeds Glasgow Sheffield Bradford Edinburgh Liverpool Manchester Bristol Wakefield Cardiff Coventry Nottingham Leicester Sunderland Belfast Newcastle upon Tyne Brighton248000

Why might this table be different to the previous one? 1London7,172,091 2Birmingham970,892 3Glasgow629,501 4Liverpool469,017 5Leeds443,247 6Sheffield439,866 7Edinburgh430,082 8Bristol420,556 9Manchester394,269 10Leicester330,574 11Coventry303,475 12Kingston upon Hull301,416 13Bradford293,717 14Cardiff292,150 15Belfast276,459 16Stoke-on-Trent259,252 17Wolverhampton251,462 18Nottingham249,584 19Plymouth243,795 20Southampton234,224

Why might this table be different to the previous one? RankUrban sub-areaPopulation (Census 2001) 1London7,172,091 2Birmingham970,892 3Glasgow629,501 4Liverpool469,017 5Leeds443,247 6Sheffield439,866 7Edinburgh430,082 8Bristol420,556 9Manchester394,269 10Leicester330,574 11Coventry303,475 12Kingston upon Hull301,416 13Bradford293,717 14Cardiff292,150 15Belfast276,459 16Stoke-on-Trent259,252 17Wolverhampton251,462 18Nottingham249,584 19Plymouth243,795 20Southampton234,224

Some more lists for you. What are the titles? 1. Iceland 2. Norway 3. Australia 4. Canada 5. Ireland 1. Coca-Cola 2. Pepsi 3. Diet Coke 4. Mountain Dew 5. Diet Pepsi 6. Dr. Pepper 7. Sprite 8. Fanta 9. Diet Mountain Dew 10. Diet Dr. Pepper 1. Edward, Henry (8) 3. George (6) 4. William (4) 5. Richard (3) 6. Charles, Elizabeth, James, Mary (2) 1. Will Smith $80 million 2. Johnny Depp $72 million 3. Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers $55 million 5. Leonardo DiCaprio $45 million

The best countries to live in 1. Iceland 2. Norway 3. Australia 4. Canada 5. Ireland Most popular soft drinks 1. Coca-Cola 2. Pepsi 3. Diet Coke 4. Mountain Dew 5. Diet Pepsi 6. Dr. Pepper 7. Sprite 8. Fanta 9. Diet Mountain Dew 10. Diet Dr. Pepper Most common names of British monarchs 1. Edward, Henry (8) 3. George (6) 4. William (4) 5. Richard (3) 6. Charles, Elizabeth, James, Mary (2) Highest-earning movie stars, Will Smith $80 million 2. Johnny Depp $72 million 3. Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers $55 million 5. Leonardo DiCaprio $45 million

The best countries to live in 1. Iceland 2. Norway 3. Australia 4. Canada 5. Ireland Most popular soft drinks 1. Coca-Cola 2. Pepsi 3. Diet Coke 4. Mountain Dew 5. Diet Pepsi 6. Dr. Pepper 7. Sprite 8. Fanta 9. Diet Mountain Dew 10. Diet Dr. Pepper Do you feel like any information is missing? What? Can you challenge any of this data? Most common names of British monarchs 1. Edward, Henry (8) 3. George (6) 4. William (4) 5. Richard (3) 6. Charles, Elizabeth, James, Mary (2) Highest-earning movie stars, Will Smith $80 million 2. Johnny Depp $72 million 3. Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers $55 million 5. Leonardo DiCaprio $45 million

English Football Champions FA Cup League Cup FA Community Shield UEFA Champions' League UEFA Cup Winners' Cup UEFA Cup UEFA Super Cup Liverpool Manchester United Arsenal (1)-39 Everton Aston Villa Sunderland Newcastle United46-1--(1)-12 Sheffield Wednesday Blackburn Rovers Chelsea Wolverhampton Wanderers Leeds United3112--(2)-9 Huddersfield Town Tottenham Hotspur Manchester City Burnley Portsmouth Preston North End Derby County Nottingham Forest West Bromwich Albion And last but not least…what’s this about and what’s wrong with it?

Look at the chart or graph Mark gives you and try to work out what it’s about. Then prepare to speak for two minutes on what it means, what you find interesting about it, and what might be missing from it.

Look at the examples of projects from three former IA students. In groups, decide: -which is the most interest topic -which presents data in the most interesting way -how you could make YOUR projects better than these Be prepared to present your conclusions (and reasons behind them) to the rest of the class.

Think about the data you are collecting or have already collected for your project. How do you plan to present it? What are the most interesting points that have arisen so far in your data collection? What questions do you have for other students that could help you improve your projects? Prepare to share your thoughts in a 2-3 minute presentation.