Handling Data Day 1
LO: To read and write any whole number
6748
LO: To read and write any whole number
LO: To read and write any whole number
LO: To read and write any whole number
LO: To read and write any whole number
LO: To read and write any whole number If we change the digit 4 to 1, what is the new number?
LO: To read and write any whole number
LO: To read and write any whole number 6748 If we change the digit 7 to 9 in this number now, what is the new number?
LO: To read and write any whole number 6748 If we change the digit 7 to 9 in this number now, what is the new number? 6948 How has the size of the original number changed?
Find the difference and write this on the arrow
LO: Discuss language associated with chance and likelihood of particular events
Weather Forecast Rain, likely. Strong winds, certain Temperature reaching 8 degrees, possible.
Weather Forecast Rain, likely. Strong winds, certain Temperature reaching 8 degrees, possible. What time of year is it?
Weather Forecast Rain, likely. Strong winds, certain Temperature reaching 8 degrees, possible. What time of year is it?
Weather Forecast Sun, good chance. Light winds, possible. Temperature reaching 20 degrees, unlikely Chance of showers, even. What time of year is it?
Weather Forecast Sun, good chance. Light winds, possible. Temperature reaching 20 degrees, unlikely Chance of showers, even. What time of year is it?
LO: Use language associated with chance. Work in groups to put as many of these phrases into a sentence about the weather and say if the sentence relates to winter, summer autumn or spring. e.g. There is a fair chance of blue skies today (spring – as the weather is warmer)
low risk Can you use any of these three phrases in a sentence that relates to what you will be doing at lunchtime? good chance probable
What have we learned? : to use the vocabulary of PROBABILITY to describe events which have a good chance of happening and those which have a poor chance.
Handling Data Day 2
LO: to read and write any whole number
LO: to read and write any whole number. 409,765
LO: to read and write any whole number. 509,765
LO: to read and write any whole number. 519,765
LO: to read and write any whole number. 520,765
LO: to read and write any whole number. 520,865
LO: to read and write any whole number. 520,875
LO: to read and write any whole number. 520,876
LO: to read and write any whole number. 409,765
LO: to read and write any whole number. 309,765
LO: to read and write any whole number. 299,765
LO: to read and write any whole number. 298,765
LO: to read and write any whole number. 298,665
LO: to read and write any whole number. 298,655
LO: to read and write any whole number. 298,654
What number will you get? 569, , , , , 000
LO: to discuss the chance or likelihood of particular events
Remember ‘Chance’ words like: likely Probable Impossible good chance poor chance even chance definate.
7 Is the number on the next card likely to be greater than 7?
7 9
7 93
7 93 1
Poor chance LO: to discuss the chance or likelihood of particular events. Work in pairs to agree where the words should go BEFORE you record them.
50:50 chance Read a book watch tv Go for a walk do nothing
50:50 chance Read a book watch tv Go for a walk do nothing
50:50 chance Read a book watch tv Go for a walk do nothing
50:50 chance Read a book watch tv Go for a walk do nothing
50:50 chance Read a book watch tv Go for a walk do nothing
What have we learned? To discuss events which have a good chance of happening and those that have a poor chance.
Handling Data Day 5
LO: to record and write any whole number
12, 995 What is 5 more than this number?
12, 995 What is 3000 less than this number?
Solve a problem by representing and interpreting data in tables, charts, graphs and diagrams
Line Graph
When was the temperature highest?
When was it coldest?
When did it warm up the most?
What was the temperature at 10:15?
Task I would like you to solve a problem. You are to work in groups and investigate the distance travelled by a ball rolled down a ramp when the steepness of the ramp is changed. Each group will test a ball of a different size. You are first to collect data and then represent this on a line graph.
Predictions
What will each axis represent?
The steepness of the ramp Distance the ball rolls
What have we learned? To draw and interpret a line graph; To understand that intermediate points may or may not have meaning.