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Handling Data Day 1
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LO: To read and write any whole number
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6748
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LO: To read and write any whole number 6748 6000
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LO: To read and write any whole number 6748 6000 700
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LO: To read and write any whole number 6748 6000 700 40
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LO: To read and write any whole number 6748 6000 700 40 8
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LO: To read and write any whole number 6748 6000 700 40 8 If we change the digit 4 to 1, what is the new number?
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LO: To read and write any whole number 6718 6000 700 10 8
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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?
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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?
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Find the difference and write this on the arrow. 3569 5672 1470 7254 3969 5678 6470 7304
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LO: Discuss language associated with chance and likelihood of particular events. 13.06.05
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Weather Forecast Rain, likely. Strong winds, certain Temperature reaching 8 degrees, possible.
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Weather Forecast Rain, likely. Strong winds, certain Temperature reaching 8 degrees, possible. What time of year is it?
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Weather Forecast Rain, likely. Strong winds, certain Temperature reaching 8 degrees, possible. What time of year is it?
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Weather Forecast Sun, good chance. Light winds, possible. Temperature reaching 20 degrees, unlikely Chance of showers, even. What time of year is it?
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Weather Forecast Sun, good chance. Light winds, possible. Temperature reaching 20 degrees, unlikely Chance of showers, even. What time of year is it?
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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)
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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
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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.
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Handling Data Day 2
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 13.06.05
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 409,765
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 509,765
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 519,765
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 520,765
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 520,865
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 520,875
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 520,876
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 409,765
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 309,765
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 299,765
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 298,765
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 298,665
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 298,655
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LO: to read and write any whole number. 298,654
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What number will you get? 569, 354 672,103 130,782 147,023 + 1000 + 8 + 300 + 60, 000
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LO: to discuss the chance or likelihood of particular events. 14.06.05
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1 23 456 7 89 Remember ‘Chance’ words like: likely Probable Impossible good chance poor chance even chance definate.
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7 Is the number on the next card likely to be greater than 7?
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7 9
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7 93
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7 93 1
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7 93 1 4
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7 93 1 4 2
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7 93 1 4 2 8
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7 93 1 4 2 8 5
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7 93 1 4 2 8 5 6
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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.
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50:50 chance Read a book watch tv Go for a walk do nothing
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50:50 chance Read a book watch tv Go for a walk do nothing
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50:50 chance Read a book watch tv Go for a walk do nothing
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50:50 chance Read a book watch tv Go for a walk do nothing
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50:50 chance Read a book watch tv Go for a walk do nothing
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What have we learned? To discuss events which have a good chance of happening and those that have a poor chance.
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Handling Data Day 5
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LO: to record and write any whole number 17.06.05
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12, 995 What is 5 more than this number?
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12, 995 What is 3000 less than this number?
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Solve a problem by representing and interpreting data in tables, charts, graphs and diagrams. 17.06.05
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Line Graph
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When was the temperature highest?
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When was it coldest?
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When did it warm up the most?
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What was the temperature at 10:15?
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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.
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Predictions
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What will each axis represent?
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The steepness of the ramp Distance the ball rolls
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What have we learned? To draw and interpret a line graph; To understand that intermediate points may or may not have meaning.
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