Outdoor Detective presentation
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Data organisation and tallying
An introduction to the importance of data organisation and tallying.
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How do I record and display data?
A tally is a quick and easy way to record what you are counting.
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Data handling and interpretation
A demonstration on how to collect data about favourite flavours of ice cream and organise the data into a block graph.
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Understanding pictograms
Understanding the construction and interpretation of pictograms.
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Reading scales
A demonstration of how different measuring equipment is used to measure different things.
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Reading different scales
Scales can be used to show large amounts. When the numbers get too cramped, the scales are often simplified and a label is used to show the value of the numbers used on the scale.
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Conducting a survey - are dogs the most popular pets?
An introduction to data collection for surveys.
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Creating a formal report
Discover the skills you need to write clear and informative reports.
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Read and interpret pie charts
A pie chart is used to show how something is divided into parts.
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Story writing: planning a story
Every story needs a plot – an exciting series of events.
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How to plan your story
When writing, it helps to have a plan.
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Planning and writing a story
Someone who writes story books is called an author.
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Planning and writing a story
Every story needs a plot, which is an exciting series of events.
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Writing a newspaper report
Learn how to write a newspaper report.
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Newspaper reports
Newspaper reports are printed in newspapers, or published online, to keep us informed about important things that are happening all around the world.
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KS2 - Perspective in drawing and painting
A simple explanation of how to draw or paint a picture using perspective to add depth and greater realism to a picture.
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KS2 - Landscape drawing with Ken Done
Australian artist Ken Done shows Kirsten O'Brien how he uses his simplified style of drawing and painting to capture the landmarks and places that most inspire his work.