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Page 1: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA

Page 2: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

Introduction

These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4

Ideally they should be laminated with the sample key questions on the back

Please add key questions of your own and adapt the cards to reflect the ability of your students

Page 3: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD1

Page 4: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD1SAMPLE KEY QUESTIONS

SUPPORT CORE EXTENSION

•There were 18 people in the survey. How many are represented by the red bar?

•The yellow bar represents 150 people. How many in the survey altogether?

•……

This bar chart shows hours of sunshine for two days this week. If the red bar shows 3.5 hours, how many hours of sunshine were there in total?

……

•In my survey there were 6 pupils altogether. How many are shown by the yellow bar? The red bar?

•The red bar shows 3 people. How many were in my survey altogether?

•The yellow bar represents 12 students. How many …….

Page 5: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD2

Page 6: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD2SAMPLE KEY QUESTIONS

SUPPORT CORE EXTENSION

•There were 15 people in the survey. How many are represented by the red bar?

•The green bar represents 30 people. How many in the survey altogether?

•……

This bar chart shows hours of sunshine for two days this week. If the green bar shows 3.5 hours, how many hours of sunshine were there in total?

……

•In my survey there were 5 pupils altogether. How many are shown by the green bar? The red bar?

•The red bar shows 8 people. How many were in my survey altogether?

•The green bar represents 3 students. How many …….

Page 7: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD3

Page 8: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD3SAMPLE KEY QUESTIONS

SUPPORT CORE EXTENSION

•There were 20 people in the survey. How many are represented by the red bar?

•The green bar represents 30 people. How many in the survey altogether?

•……

This bar chart shows hours of sunshine for three days this week. If the green bar shows 3.5 hours, how many hours of sunshine were there in total?

……

•In my survey there were 4 pupils altogether. How many are shown by the green bar? The yellow bar?

•The red bar shows 2 people. How many were in my survey altogether?

•The green bar represents 3 students. How many …….

Page 9: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD4

Page 10: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD4SAMPLE KEY QUESTIONS

SUPPORT CORE EXTENSION

•There were 21 people in the survey. How many are represented by the red bar?

•The green bar represents 30 people. How many in the survey altogether?

•……

This bar chart shows hours of sunshine for three days this week. If the green bar shows 2.1 hours, how many hours of sunshine were there in total?

……

•In my survey there were 7 pupils altogether. How many are shown by the green bar? The yellow bar?

•The blue bar shows 4 people. How many were in my survey altogether?

•The green bar represents 3 students. How many …….

Page 11: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD5

Page 12: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD5SAMPLE KEY QUESTIONS

SUPPORT CORE EXTENSION

•In my survey there were 8 pupils altogether. How many are shown by the red slice of the pie? The yellow slice?

•The blue slice shows 4 people. How many were in my survey altogether?

•The red slice represents 3 students. How many …….

Page 13: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD6

Page 14: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD6SAMPLE KEY QUESTIONS

SUPPORT CORE EXTENSION

•In my survey there were 8 pupils altogether. How many are shown by the red slice of the pie? The yellow slice?

•The blue slice shows 4 people. How many were in my survey altogether?

•The red slice represents 3 students. How many …….

•There are 15 pupils represented by the blue part of the pie chart.How many people are in the survey altogether?

•The yellow sector represents 40 people. How many in the blue sector?

•…….

Page 15: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD7

Page 16: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD7SAMPLE KEY QUESTIONS

SUPPORT CORE EXTENSION

•In my survey there were 8 pupils altogether. How many are shown by the red slice of the pie? The yellow slice?

•The blue slice shows 4 people. How many were in my survey altogether?

•The red slice represents 3 students. How many …….

•There are 10 pupils represented by the blue part of the pie chart.How many people are in the survey altogether?

•The yellow sector represents 30 people. How many in the blue sector?

•…….

Page 17: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD8

Page 18: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD8SAMPLE KEY QUESTIONS

SUPPORT CORE EXTENSION

•In my survey there were 18 pupils altogether. How many are shown by the red slice of the pie? The yellow slice?

•The blue slice shows 4 people. How many were in my survey altogether?

•The red slice represents 3 students. How many …….

•There are 16 pupils represented by the blue part of the pie chart.How many people are in the survey altogether?

•The yellow sector represents 30 people. How many in the blue sector?

•…….

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HD9

Page 20: Starter Cards –HANDLING DATA. Introduction These cards are designed to be used as mental and oral starters at Key Stages 2 to 4 Ideally they should be

HD9SAMPLE KEY QUESTIONS

SUPPORT CORE EXTENSION

•In my survey there were 10 pupils altogether. How many had Orange mobile network?

•If 4 people had the Vodafone network, how many had BT?

•If each picture represents 3 pupils, how many pupils were in the survey?

•……..

•If each picture represents 5 pupils, how many have O2 network?

•8 people have BT network. How many have Orange?

•……