Little Miss Data has created a range of at home data activities and lessons that you can complete with your child.
Suitable for ages 4-8
These suggested lessons are free to use. There are additional resources which you can purchase from the website.
This unit has been developed by the Australian Mathematical Science Institute.
Children engage in several chance experiments which focus on this vocabulary with data being collected from the experiments they conduct.
Suitable for ages 6-9
This chance unit is free to access and use.
In these series of chance experiments, children conduct experiments to describe the chance of the likelihood of this experiment occurring using fractions, decimals or percentages.
Suitable for ages 12-14
The lessons and activities are free to download and use.
This mathematics video focuses on recognising and describing the element of chance in everyday events. It is a great video to introduce chance vocabulary to children.
Suitable for ages- 5-8
This mathematics video is free to watch on YouTube.
Collecting and Classifying Data
In these series of Maths lessons, children conduct a simple survey to collect, organise and present data.
Suitable for ages 5-8
These lessons and activities are free to access and use.
Displaying and Interpreting Data
In these lessons developed by the NSW Department of Education, children learn how to create a suitable scale for data collection, draw a picture or column graph and then interpret the data that is displayed.
Suitable for ages 10-12
These lessons and activity sheets are free to download and use.
Teach Starter have created a collection of educational resources to use when teaching graphs and data.
Teach Starter have also included pre and post-tests to assess your child`s prior knowledge.
Suitable for ages 5-12
Monthly subscriptions can be purchased through the website.
Interpreting Information in a Table
These lessons developed by the NSW Department of Education, teaches children to collect data from a chosen topic, create a graph to represent the data collected and then interpret the graph constructed.
Suitable for ages 10-12
These lessons are free to download and use.
This lesson will help children become confident at interpreting picture graphs.
Suitable for ages 6-12
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Introduction to Data Representation
These lessons allow children to represent and interpret data as well as creating pictographs, bar graphs and using tally marks as a form of data collection.
Suitable for ages 6-8
These lessons and activities are free to download and use.
This sequence of lessons takes children to a point where they can collect and analyse data to answer their own inquiry questions.
Suitable for ages 10-12
These suggested lessons are free to download and use.
Education.com have created a range of maths worksheets to introduce picture graphs to children.
Suitable for ages 5-8
These worksheets are free to download.
Math Aids have created free graph paper for children to use when constructing their own graphs.
Suitable for ages 8-14
This printable graph paper is free to download after creating an account on the website.
Math Worksheets 4 Kids have created a range of printable probability worksheets that include basic probability terms such as: more likely, less likely, equally likely, certain and impossible events. There are also simple spinner problems for children in grades 4-6.
Suitable for ages 10-12
There are many free worksheets available on the website to download.
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In this lesson, children will organise and present tally sticks/marks to represent the number they have counted.
Suitable for ages 4-6
This lesson is free to access and use.
These are a series of Yes/No questions that you can ask children to introduce basic survey questioning.
Suitable for ages 4-8
These resources are free to download and use.