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Howden School and Technology College 7D Variation and Classification Variation in the class

Howden School and Technology College Objective To present evidence that shows the variation of pupils in the Science class

Howden School and Technology College Obtaining your evidence LevelIn my experiment, I can use simple equipment to make measurements e.g. length and mass make basic observations 4 make enough measurements and/or observations for the investigation 5 make a series of measurements and/or observations that are accurate spot that a result is odd and repeat the experiment

Howden School and Technology College Presenting your evidence LevelIn my results, I can record my results so that they can be understood 4 record my results using tables and bar charts plot the points on a line graph 5 record all of the results clearly using some scientific words decide whether a bar chart or a scatter graph is more suitable for my results draw a line graph with some help on scales