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Objectives for this lesson:

1.

Given a set of raw data, students will classify, organize, and represent the data using frequency tables with at least 80% accuracy.

2.

Given completed frequency tables, students will interpret the data and use the analysed information to solve problems and draw conclusions with at least 80% accuracy.

3.

During group data-handling activities, students will show interest and cooperation when organizing and representing data by actively participating and contributing ideas to the group.

Important terms to remember

Frequency Table

A frequency table is a table that shows how many times each item or value appears in a set of data.
A frequency table helps us count and record how often something happens.
👉 Example:
If you count favourite fruits, the table shows how many students chose each fruit.
🧠 Think:
“How many times does it happen?”

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Group Activity

How to work together:

  • Work in groups of three.
     

  • Talk about each problem before writing the answer.
     

  • One person types, another checks, and another explains the steps.
     

  • Show working for every question.
     

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