WALT: Solve data handling problems.

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WALT: Solve data handling problems. Today you we will remind ourselves of the steps needed to answer data handling problems correctly and then you will have a chance to solve some questions yourselves.

WALT: Solve data handling problems. What do you need when attempting these types of problems?

WALT: Solve data handling problems. Which food is most popular?

WALT: Solve data handling problems. What might this chart show?

WALT: Solve data handling problems. This is actually the chart to show the number of people who sat in a park over 4 days.

WALT: Solve data handling problems. Is the park most popular with men, women or children?

WALT: Solve data handling problems. On which day was the park busiest?

WALT: Solve data handling problems. Do women or children use the park the most?

WALT: Solve data handling problems. This graph shows the results of Jenny, David and Khaled’s spelling tests over 4 days

WALT: Solve data handling problems. What comments can you make about it?

WALT: Solve data handling problems. Who made the most improvement?

WALT: Solve data handling problems. Who performed best over the 4 days?

WALT: Solve data handling problems. Why has the teacher used this sort of graph to chart their progress?

WALT: Solve data handling problems. Have a go at answering the data handling problems. Try to answer them on your own then check your answers with a partner.

WALT: Solve data handling problems. How do you feel now? What questions did you find difficult? Can we help each other with anything?