Statistics and Probability
Statistics and Probability
Statistics and Probability
Elaborations:
Posing questions about themselves and familiar objects and events, for example,
'Do you have any pets?'
Answering questions that have exactly two mutually exclusive possible response
Organise answers to yes/no questions into simple data displays using objects
and drawings(VCMSP084)
Elaborations:
Teacher will ask the class and will collect data and write
in on the whiteboard.
This is the third lesson focusing on statistics and probability. Students have
previously looked at developing yes/no questions and collecting data. Students
have also learnt how to represent data in a simple graph.
Organise answers to yes/no questions into simple data displays using objects
and drawings(VCMSP084) (Victorian Curriculum 2016)
Elaborations:
This is the final lesson for Statistics and Probability. Students have focused on
developing and answering yes/no questions to collect information, interpreting
simple data displays about yes/no questions and organising data into a simple
display.
Organise answers to yes/no questions into simple data displays using objects
and drawings(VCMSP084) (Victorian Curriculum 2016)
Elaborations:
Asking questions
Asking yes/no questions
Collecting data as a class and from peers
Using a graph to represent the data collect
Talking about the graph and writing something
small about.
Students will be given the task for this lesson and the
teacher will explain the instructions. The students
wlll need at least 10 minutes to collect data, hence
the introduction of this lesson will be a brief class
discussion.