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worksheet plans from £3.20/monthFinding the Mean with ScenariosThis worksheet iprovides Year 6 students with opportunities to practise calculating the mean (average) within the context of various real-world scenarios. Students will use whole numbers to calculate the mean based on different sets of data related to scenarios involving friends, activities, and collections.
Finding the MeanThis handy worksheet will help students practise and master the skill of finding the mean (average) of a set of numbers or data. Students will work with various sets of data, both numerical and categorical, to calculate the mean and express it as a numerical value. By working with various sets of data and practising the calculation of the mean, students will enhance their numeracy skills and develop a solid grasp of the concept of average.
Creating a Bar ChartThis worksheet aims to engage students in the process of creating a bar chart based on real-world data. Students will use the provided data and scenario to construct a bar chart and then answer questions related to the chart. This activity fosters data representation and analysis skills.
This worksheet is intended for use in the classroom, as a homework assignment, or as part of a larger unit on statistics and data analysis. Mode is the value that appears most frequently in a dataset. Students will work with a range of numerical sets and data scenarios to calculate the mode, including the possibility of having multiple modes.
Use this worksheet to help students deepen their understanding of the concept of "range." Range is the difference between the largest and smallest numbers in a set of data. Students will work with larger numbers and more complex data sets to calculate the range in various scenarios.
Practising RangeUse this worksheet to help students practise the concept of "range," which is the difference between the largest and smallest numbers in a set of data. In this worksheet, students will work with both numbers and data sets.
Weekly Growth of Garden Plants Line Graph ActivityUse this worksheet to help students practise interpreting data from a line graph. Students will analyze a line graph representing the weekly growth of plants in a garden and answer questions related to the graph. This worksheet can be used in the classroom, as a homework assignment, or as part of a larger unit on data analysis and interpretation. It aims to improve students' skills in reading and understanding line graphs while engaging them with real-world data related to plant growth. There are 10 questions for students to answer.
Interpreting Pie ChartsThis worksheet is designed to engage students in exploring data visualization through a pie chart. Students will work with data representing the favorite fruits of a group of participants. They will interpret the data in the form of a pie chart and answer questions related to the chart.Pupils will:Understand how to interpret and analyse data presented in a pie chart.Identify the most and least preferred fruits among participants.Practise calculating percentages based on the pie chart data.Work with fractions in the context of data analysis.
Students look at the information on the pictogram and answer the accompanying questions.
Probability WorksheetThis worksheet is designed to help students understand and practise calculating probabilities. Students will work on a variety of probability questions, providing answers as fractions. This worksheet can be used as a classroom exercise, homework assignment, or part of a broader unit on probability. It aims to enhance students' understanding of basic probability concepts and their ability to calculate probabilities using fractions.
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