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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Information Handling

We are beginning to learn about different ways of collecting, organising, displaying and interpreting information. Graphs are a super way of comparing amounts quickly. We went outside recently, and used our bodies to create huge charts in the playground. Our class made graphs to show hair colour, eye colour, what hand we write with, who has siblings and favourite fruits. We could easily answer questions such as ‘most popular’, ‘least popular’ ‘most common’, ‘least common’, 'how many more' and 'how many altogether'.

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