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1. Find the
median of a small number of items. Find and use the
range of a set of values. (Handling Data Part 1)
2. Find
the mode of a small data set. (Handling Data 1)
3. Calculate
the mean of a set of discrete data, using a calculator
for a large number of items. (Handling Data 1)
4. Compare two
simple distributions using the range and one of the
measures of average. (Handling Data 1)
5. Collect
data from secondary sources. (Handling 1)
6. Use vocabulary
and ideas of probability, drawing on experience. (Handling Data
2)
7. Recognise that probability is a way of
measuring chance or likelihood; know that probabilities
lie between 0 and 1 and calculate probabilities based on
equally likely outcomes in simple contexts. (Handling Data
2)
8. Identify all possible outcomes of a
single component experiment. (Handling Data 2)
9. Respond to
a given problem and predict and hypothesise about
possible answers. (Unit 12/HD3 Processing Data (Part 2 of 2
))
10. Identify which data needs to be
collected and how.(Unit 12/HD3 Processing Data (Part 2 of 2
))
11. Collect data from simple surveys and
experiments.(Unit 12/HD3 Processing Data (Part 2 of 2
))
12. Calculate statistics using ICT as
appropriate.(Unit 12/HD3 Processing Data (Part 2 of 2
))
13. Construct graphs and diagrams to
represent data.(Unit 12/HD3 Processing Data (Part 2 of 2
))
14. Interpret diagrams and graphs and draw
inferences.(Unit
12/HD3 Processing Data (Part 2 of 2 ))
15.
Respond to a given problem and predict and hypothesise
about possible answers(Handling Data 4)
16. Identify
which data needs to be collected and how.(Handling Data
4)
17. Collect data from simple surveys and
secondary sources.(Handling Data 4)
18. Calculate
statistics using ICT as appropriate and construct graphs
to represent data(Handling Data 4)
19. Interpret
diagrams and graphs and draw inferences based on the
shapes of graphs and simple statistics for a single
distribution.(Handling Data 4)
20. Compare
two simple distributions using the range and one of the
measures of average.(Handling Data 4)
21. Identify
all possible outcomes of an experiment.(Handling Data
5)
22. Collect experimental data and record
in a frequency table and estimate probabilities based on
the data(Handling
Data 5)
23. Compare experimental and
theoretical probabilities in simple contexts.(Handling Data
5)
24. Respond to a given problem and predict
and hypothesise about possible answers.(Handling Data
5)
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