Year 6 Unit One Statistics Assessment
Year 6 Unit One Statistics Assessment
Year 6 Unit One Statistics Assessment
S TA T I S T I C S
T I C AL I N V E S T I G A TION
D C O N D U C T I N G A ST A T IS
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INSTRUCTIONS
This assessment is an investigation. It is made up of four different parts and each part has a
number of questions and tasks for you to complete. You may need to use Numbers or other
apps to display your data. These can be screenshot and inserted into your assessment.
Read each slide carefully and if you need some clarification you will be able to ask your
teacher.
Questions and tasks will be in a blue box and a green box is provided for you to type your
answers. The green box will expand as you type. If you need more space to show your reasoning
you are able to insert an additional slide.
PART A: Critique arguments presented in the media based on statistics
Everyone has a role to play in keeping our environment ‘clean and green’ by using sustainable
practices, for example: riding and walking to school to reduce the number of vehicles on our road.
Barry’s Bikes has created an advertisement.
Look at the advertisement and answer the questions on the following slides.
What is the message of the advertisement?
To show that kids are choosing to ride bikes to school every day and to purchase one from Barry’s
Bikes.
The bike “bar” is coloured red and the graph doesn’t have a title
Look at the graph. Why is it misleading?
Because the bikes “bar” is coloured red and is made by the company.
What information could you add to or change in the graph used in this advertisement to
make the message less misleading?
You could change the bike “bar” colour to black instead of red as the red wants you to notice
the bike “bar”.
PART B: INTERPRET AND COMPARE CONTINUOUS
NUMERICAL DATA
Tonnes
17 Years.
Cognitive verb
alert: Compare
Compare the distributions for the recycling of aluminium cans, steel cans and plastic in
Queensland from 2003–2020. Think about the shape of the data for each material.
The Aluminium Cans had the least amount of recycling over the years and had a decline from
the years 2017-2020. The steel cans had a steady pace with some spikes and with declines. The
plastic bottles on the other hand, spiked to its peak amount at 2016-2017 before it had started
declining from 2017-2020.
Cognitive verb alert:
predict
Look at how the data changes over time for one type of packaging. Predict the mass of recycling
in tonnes for 2020–2021.
I predict that the plastic will go down by 2500 tonnes as from the data shown, every year it declined, it dropped
2500 tonnes.
Look at the data as a whole. What trends can you identify about recycling between 2003 and
2020?
The plastic had spiked over the years while steel and aluminium had remained a steady pace before aluminium
had a major decline and steel had a minor decline. The plastic however, did have a decline from 2017-2020.
PART C: PLAN AND CONDUCT STATISTICAL
INVESTIGATIONS
1 b) List some questions could you ask where the possible answers are numbers?
By using excel
Conduct the investigation with your class and another class using your chosen question and
record the data.
STATISTICAL INVESTIGATION ONE
Look at the two sets of data you have collected for your class and another class. What type
of display will best represent the data? Why?
By using Excel.
Conduct the investigation with your class and another class using your chosen question and
record the data.
STATISTICAL INVESTIGATION TWO
Look at the two sets of data you have collected for your class and another class. What type
of display will best represent the data? Why?
Around 26 students in my class were surveyed. Their responses were either sometimes, always
or never.
What is the mode?
Frequently
Frequently
Compare the data for the two classes. Think about the similarities and differences in the
mode and shape of the data.
The similarities are that both classes recycle frequently. The differences are that 6S & 6L all have different
student amounts.
What are your findings for the chosen investigation question? Explain using the data.