EVERYONE COUNTS SEN SESSION 4: Displaying data Maths resources for learners with special educational needs.

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EVERYONE COUNTS SEN SESSION 4: Displaying data Maths resources for learners with special educational needs

What activities do you do each day?

Sleeping

Caring for others

Domestic tasks

Tasks on family farm or business

Work for pay outside of the household

At school

Studying outside of school

Play or leisure activities

Manuel Peru “I help my parents in the house and on our farm. We have hens, sheep, a pig and a cow as well as a dog, a cat and a turkey!”

PRESENTING TIME USE DATA Manuel, Peru Pie chart

PRESENTING TIME USE DATA Manuel, Peru Bar chart Activity type Daily time use (hours)

PRESENTING TIME USE DATA

Activity type Daily time use (hours)

EVERYONE COUNTS Well-being

Life expectancy

Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births)

Access to improved water source (% of total population)

Access to electricity (% of total population)

Motor vehicles (per 1,000 people)

Mobile phone subscriptions (per 100 people)

Internet users (per 100 people)

Primary school enrolment (% of relevant age group)

Living in extreme poverty (% of total population)

Population

IndicatorEthiopiaIndiaPeruViet NamUK Life expectancy at birth (years) Population (millions)921, Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) Access to improved water source 1 (% of total population) Access to electricity (% of total population) No data Motor vehicles (per 1,000 people) Mobile phone subscriptions (per 100 people) Internet users (per 100 people) Rural population (% of total population) Urban population (% of total population) Primary school enrolment (% of relevant age group) Living in extreme poverty 2 (% of total population) No data

IndicatorEthiopiaIndiaPeruViet NamUK Life expectancy at birth (years) Population (millions) Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) Access to improved water source 1 (% of total population) Access to electricity (% of total population) No data Motor vehicles (per 1,000 people) Mobile phone subscriptions (per 100 people) Internet users (per 100 people) Rural population (% of total population) Urban population (% of total population) Primary school enrolment (% of relevant age group) Living in extreme poverty 2 (% of total population) No data

IndicatorEthiopiaIndiaPeruViet NamUK Life expectancy at birth (years) Population (millions) Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) Access to improved water source 1 (% of total population) Access to electricity (% of total population) No data Motor vehicles (per 1,000 people) Mobile phone subscriptions (per 100 people) Internet users (per 100 people) Rural population (% of total population) Urban population (% of total population) Primary school enrolment (% of relevant age group) Living in extreme poverty 2 (% of total population) No data