This is a nice activity to use whilst practicing “representing data” generally or towards the end of the year when looking for nice lessons that help teachers improve students work and identify misconceptions.
The work is differentiated with the topic chosen to help engage students.
Printing the first sheet in A3 will also allow some great “wall worthy work” to be produced.
We hope you find this useful, saves time and improves your students presenting data skills.
Updated to include the 2018 World Cup.
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jaybee38
7 years ago
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SolutionsEducation
7 years ago
Thank you for the review. I'll update the data and make a few small changes suggested (such as the Stem-and-leaf diagram). Hope it was useful.
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Vix77
7 years ago
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SolutionsEducation
7 years ago
Thank you - I hope this simple but engaging activity was useful to you after an lovely but long year teaching.
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adammorris
7 years ago
5
Great resource Worked very well with my high ability top set year 7's as a nice final lesson on data handling. Many thanks
SolutionsEducation
7 years ago
Thank you for the review.
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gregdavis
7 years ago
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This was exactly what I was looking for. I might get my year 8's to make a stem and leaf diagram with number of goals scored as well as the pie chart,
SolutionsEducation
7 years ago
Great idea... tomorrow morning I'll add that to the tasks list. Thanks for the review.
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