Collecting and Organizing Data
Students will design and conduct simple surveys, collect data, and organize it using tally charts and frequency tables.
Key Questions
- Design an effective survey question to gather specific information.
- Justify the importance of organizing data systematically before analysis.
- Compare different methods of data collection for their efficiency and accuracy.
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
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