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Skill: Investigating Internet Shopping - IndividualCrickhowell High School

Investigating: With growing independence implement effective sequences of questions and select their own methods for investigations. Collect measure and record accurately more complex data, including that obtained from fieldwork STEP 1 – PLAN – asking the QUESTIONS STEP 2 – deciding the METHOD

Investigating: Identify relevant geographical questions, establish sequences for investigations, select, collect, measure and record relevant data from a range of sources, including fieldwork. STEP 3 - Method – collect data How? – questionnaire Sample size?

Strength of design – data in columns – quick processing of each answer according to age group. Investigating: With growing independence implement effective sequences of questions and select their own methods for investigations. Collect measure and record accurately more complex data, including that obtained from fieldwork STEP 4 – data recording

Investigating: ….. Collect measure and record accurately more complex data, including that obtained from fieldwork. Analyse evidence to construct and justify valid explanations and substantiated conclusions. STEP 5 RESULTS – Graphs of the data collected Writing – description then explanation

STEP 6- Analyse evidence to construct and justify valid explanations and substantiated conclusions. (refer to secondary data)