Today we will be learning: how to collect, sort and organise information how to classify objects and show them on a Carroll diagram.

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Today we will be learning: how to collect, sort and organise information how to classify objects and show them on a Carroll diagram.

Mental Activity We are going to practise solving problems with more than one step. We will solve them in our heads.

Hold the number 6 in your head. Double it. Add 10. Now add

Hold the number 10 in your head. Halve it. Add 11. Now add

Hold the number 50 in your head. Halve it. Add 10. Now subtract

Hold the number 7 in your head. Double it. Add 7. Now double it again. 42

Hold the number 8 in your head. Halve it. Add 10. Now add

Hold the number 2 in your head. Multiply it by 3. Add 10. Now double it. 32

Main Activity Today we are going to learn about Carroll diagrams.

DogNo Dog Who in the class owns a dog? Complete this Carroll diagram to show that information.

DogNo Dog We use a Carroll diagram when we want to sort out those that do and those that do not match whatever we are interested in.

What sort of data could we collect using a Carroll diagram? Here is one idea. We could find out who has brothers and sisters and who does not. Can anyone think of any more categories?

Group Work Think of some questions that you could ask the children in the other groups. Collect data and show it as a Carroll diagram. Use Carroll diagrams to record ‘odd’ and ‘not odd’ numbers for multiples of 5 up to 50 and ‘even’ and ‘not even’ numbers for multiples of 3 up to 36. Working with numbers from 20 to 39, draw Carroll diagrams to show numbers that have three tens and those that don’t and those that are even and those that are not.