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** This task is for your portfolio.
Do it as neatly as you can, but first take note of how it will be assessed.
1. Let us look at your classmates' habits when it comes to eating breakfast. Find out what the other learners in your class have for breakfast.
2. Use the block below as a record sheet for recording your information:
Example:
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BREAKFAST | NO. OF LEARNERS |
Warm porridge | 2 |
Bread | 1 |
Rusks | 6 |
Cereals | 3 |
Fruit | 8 |
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3. You have already got to know a variety of graphs. (Do you remember any?) See whether you are able to record the information from the record sheet in a graph.
Breakfast
4. Find out WHICH breakfast food is the most popular among your class mates.
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5. Find out the price per box/container of this item and calculate what you would have to pay if you bought ONE box for EACH learner in your class.
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6. Write a short report concerning your class mates’ breakfast choices and habits.
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ASSESSMENT: BREAKFAST DATA
CRITERIA | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Neatness and organisation | The work is untidy and incomplete. | The work is organised, but is difficult to read. | The work is neat and organised and reads easily. | Neat, clearly set out work; easy to read. |
Graph | The learner has not made any effort. | Most of the information is indicated incorrectly. | One or two mistakes occur. | The graph is correct and neat. |
Degree of completeness | No research was undertaken.Some questions remain unanswered. | Much of the required information is missing. | Only very few questions remain unanswered. | The task is completed fully. |
Correctness of calculations | All the answers are calculated incorrectly. | Many mistakes occur. | Few mistakes were made. | All the answers are correctly calculated. |
Learning Outcome 5: The learner will be able to collect, summarise, display and critically analyse data in order to draw conclusions and make predictions, and to interpret and determine chance variation.
Assessment Standard 5.1: We know this when the learner poses simple questions about own school and family environment, and identifies appropriate data sources in order to address human rights, social, political, cultural, environmental and economic issues in that environment;
Assessment Standard 5.2: We know this when the learner uses simple data collection sheets (requiring tallies) and simple questionnaires (with yes/no type responses) in order to collect data (alone and/or as a member of a group or team) to answer questions posed by the teacher, class and self;
Assessment Standard 5.4: We know this when the learner organises and records data using tallies and tables;
Assessment Standard 5.5: We know this when the learner examines ungrouped numerical data to determine the most frequently occurring score (mode) and the midpoint (median) of the data set in order to describe central tendencies;
Assessment Standard 5.6: We know this when the learner draws a variety of graphs by hand/technology to display and interpret data (grouped and ungrouped):
5.6.1: pictographs with a many-one correspondence and appropriate keys;
5.6.2: bar graphs and double bar graphs;
Assessment Standard 5.7: We know this when the learner critically reads and interprets data presented in a variety of ways (including own representations, representations in the media – words, graphs, pie graphs) to draw conclusions and make predictions sensitive to the role of:
5.7.2: categories within the data (e.g. age, gender, race).
TEST
1. Fill in the missing words:
In 17 x 240 = 4 080 we call:
1.1 408 the ___________________________________________________
1.2 17 the ____________________________________________________
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2. Write down all the factors of 36:
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3. Draw a circle around the mistake(s) in the following sum:
h = 953 x 18
953
18
7 634
9630
17 264
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4. Calculate the following. Show all your calculations:
4.1 m = 239 x 37
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4.2 A farmer transports 238 crates with 85 apples in each crate to the market. How many apples were delivered to the market?
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