Starter quiz
- What do we call numbers, words, or pictures collected to learn something?
- 'data' ✓
- What is a tally chart used for?
- drawing pictures
- counting data ✓
- writing stories
- playing games
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- What does a pictogram use to show data?
- numbers
- marks
- pictures ✓
- letters
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- What is information?
- important knowledge from data ✓
- a type of game
- a group of pictures
- a way to count tally marks
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- Match the terms with their definitions.
- tally⇔a method for tracking quantities using marks ✓
- data⇔a collection of observations or measurements ✓
- pictogram⇔a chart that uses symbols or drawings to show information ✓
- Why should all the images in a pictogram be the same size?
- to make the pictogram more colourful
- to save space on the chart
- to make it easier to draw the images
- to ensure the data is represented fairly ✓
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Exit quiz
- What does it mean to present information?
- to hide it from others
- to write it in a book
- to save it in a computer
- to show it in a way others can understand ✓
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- What do we call a chart that uses pictures to display data?
- 'pictogram' ✓
- What do we call a chart that uses squares or rectangles to compare data visually?
- 'block chart' ✓
- What does the word anonymous mean?
- sharing information without revealing who it is about ✓
- sending information to others
- storing information on a computer
- writing your name on everything
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- Match the terms with their definitions.
- private⇔something that should not be shared ✓
- trusted adult⇔someone who helps you make safe decisions ✓
- personal information⇔details about you that need to be kept safe ✓
- What should you do if someone asks for your personal information?
- share it immediately
- only share it with a trusted adult’s permission ✓
- write it down and give it to them later
- ignore the question
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- Information can be presented using a computer.
- Information can be presented in different ways.
- Not all information should be shared.
Common misconception
If someone asks you for your personal information, you should share it.
You should not share your personal information with other people. If you are not sure, check with a trusted adult.
Keywords
Present - showing or sharing information in a way that others can understand
Information - important knowledge or facts from the data collected
Anonymous - when something is done or shared without revealing who it is about or who did it
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