There are 6 exercise sheets and an examination-style assessment test, each with answers included in this unit.
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Summary
This Statistics unit builds on Unit 14: Data, and begins with a well-paced revision of the prior knowledge required for this unit. Types of data, including primary and secondary data, are considered and the collection of these explored. Sampling of data is examined along with understanding bias and how to avoid it to produce representative samples from a population. Times series are studied next; constructing tables for data and producing and interpreting appropriate graphs of this data. The unit is completed by a thorough consideration of scatter graphs in a real-life context; interpreting the line of best fit and using it to predict values where appropriate, understanding correlation and its relationship to causation.
What's included in the toolkit?
The GCSE units have been written to satisfy the specification for the AQA 8300 Maths GCSE. Each unit contains:
PowerPoint slides for each component
Detailed lesson plans
Learning objectives and outcomes
Worksheets and homework activities with answers
End-of-unit, exam-style assessment test with answers
Other material and links to online resources
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There are 6 exercise sheets and an examination-style assessment test, each with answers included in this unit.
Mathematics Mastery
Our resources apply the principles of Mastery throughout, creating a rich and deep learning experience. Find out more about Mastery with our quick guide.
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