Teacher guide TIMES Module 4: Statistics and Probability: data investigation and interpretation, year 6 - teacher guide

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This is a 23-page guide for teachers. This module uses a number of examples to illustrate different types of data and develop the statistical data investigation process. It suggests the following steps: considering the initial questions that motivate an investigation; identifying issues; planning, collecting, handling and checking data; and exploring and interpreting data in context.





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Educational value
  • The modules are written for teachers. They provide the mathematical background, together with other resources, to enable the teacher to plan the development of topics in their classrooms. This module is related to all of the statistics and probability modules in this series.
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6

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  • Mathematics

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  • © The University of Melbourne on behalf of the International Centre of Excellence for Education in Mathematics (ICE-EM), the education division of the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI), 2011 (except where otherwise indicated). You may copy and communicate this material for non-commercial educational purposes provided you retain all acknowledgements associated with the material.