This comprehensive, nine-year course (for ages 4 to 14) follows a spiral approach where students build confidence in working with data year-on-year. Through real-world contexts and examples, students are equipped with the skills they need to solve problems and make reliable, data-informed decisions.
Practice Book features:
Underpinned by four key aspects of data: questioning, data collection, analysis and interpretation
Dedicated content on ethics, privacy and the social impact of working with data
Activities promote a joy of learning through collaboration, problem solving and reasoning with data
Engaging, cross-curricula topics from food and nutrition to the environment and sustainability
Illustrated glossary of terms supports the development of data-specific vocabulary
Hint boxes and challenge activities, plus advice in the Teacher's Guide, support differentiation
Visualisations including tables, graphs and infographics help prepare students for the real world
This is Book 1 in the Oxford International Skills: Data Literacy Series. See all Oxford International Skills: Data Literacy books here.
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