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INTEGRATED PROCESSin

Teaching Elementary ScienceANALYZING AND INTERPRETING DATA

Ruel A. Vergel de DiosRodriguez II

Kasiglahan Village ES Unit I

Suppose your Science class is planning a party. You don’t have lots of money to spend, so you’re looking for bargains as you buy the food, drinks and decorations. For example, you can buy softdrinks in separate cans, in packs of six cans, or in one liter bottles. Some stores are having sales and you also have a few money saving coupons. What will you do to figure out the best price?

Thirty (30) children took a Science test that was marked out of ten (10). Their scores are listed here.

4, 7, 6, 1, 2, 7, 6, 10, 3, 8,7, 5, 8, 9, 5, 6, 7, 4, 6, 3, 8, 5,

7, 6, 6, 4, 5, 7, 5, 6

ACTIVITY 1

Do these:

A. Fill in the tally chart below.

B. Convert the information into a bar chart.1 2

Score 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tally

Frequency

Thirty (30) children took a Science test that was marked out of ten (10). Their scores are listed here.

4, 7, 6, 1, 2, 7, 6, 10, 3, 8,7, 5, 8, 9, 5, 6, 7, 4, 6, 3, 8, 5,

7, 6, 6, 4, 5, 7, 5, 6

ACTIVITY 1

Do these:

A. Fill in the tally chart below.

B. Convert the information into a bar chart.1 2

Score 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tally 0 I I II III IIII IIII-II IIII-I III I I

Frequency 0 1 1 2 3 5 7 6 3 I I

B. Convert the information into a bar chart.

Answer the following questions.

1. Which score was the most common?2. Did anyone get everything wrong in

the test?3.What is the mean percentage score?4. What percentage of the pupils

passed the test or 75% level of proficiency?

ACTIVITY 1 cont.

A. What is the number of tadpoles per sample of water?

B. What is the biggest number of tadpoles? lowest?

C. At what pH level of water has the biggest number of tadpoles? smallest?

D. What is the average pH in this experiment?E. What is the optimum water pH for tadpoles development?

ACTIVITY 3pH OF WATER

NUMBER OF TADPOLES

8.0 45

7.5 69

7.0 78

6.5 88

6.0 43

5.5 23

F. Between what two pH readings is there the greatest change in tadpole number?

G. How many tadpoles would we expect to find in water with pH reading of 5.0?

H. Make a line graph of the data.

I. What appropriate title can you give for the given data?

pH OF WATER

NUMBER OF TADPOLES

8.0 45

7.5 69

7.0 78

6.5 88

6.0 43

5.5 23

ACTIVITY 3 cont.

A. Start by summarizing the data. Using the title and the axis labels as a guide, write a sentence describing what the data show.

B. Examine the spider graph. How big was the spider population in 1985? (Hint: Remember to multiply the numbers on the vertical axis by 1,000.)

C. What does the shape of the spider graph tell you about the spider population from 1985 to 2010?

D. Examine the mosquito graph. How big was the mosquito population in 1985?

ACTIVITY 4 cont.

E. What does the shape of the mosquito graph tell you about deer population from 1985 to 2010?

F. List two other facts that you can learn from the graph.

G. How can the changes shown in this graph be explained?

H. Does your explanation in Question 7 fit in with what you know about mosquito and spider? Explain.

ACTIVITY 4 cont.

ABSTRACTION

Science (Process Integrated)

Definition Examples Purpose

Analyzing

Interpreting Data

Inspecting, cleaning, transforming and

modeling data with the goal of highlighting

information suggesting conclusions and support

decision making

Analyzing data that have been obtained and

organized by determining apparent patterns or

relationships in the data

Studying a graph, chart or table of

data

Skill of interpreting data will help a person understand what

others try to explain. In everyday life, we are constantly

interpreting data when we watch the news in television or when we read weather maps.

1. Organize the data into a table or arrange the data in a specific order such as largest to smallest. If applicable, make calculations such as adding, subtracting or finding average.

2. Make a graph of the data.

3. Look for trends on patterns in the data or graph.

4. Make one or more inferences from the data. Then compare the inferences with what you already know about the topic.

5. If your inferences seem to contradict what you know, review your work to see whether you made any errors or need to examine the data again,

TIPS FOR INTERPRETING DATA

1. The deeper the location of the temperature reading beneath Earth’s surface, the hotter the temperature is,

2. For every additional kilometer of depth, the temperature increases about 300 Celsius degrees.

3. The temperature at a depth of 3.5 km. would be about 1350 C

INTERPRETATION AND INFERENCES ON THE GRAPH PRESENTED

Things aren’t always what we think!

Six blind men go to observe an elephant. One feels the side and thinks the elephant is like a wall. One feels the tusk and thinks the elephant is a like a spear. One touches the squirming trunk and thinks the elephant is like a snake. One feels the knee and thinks the elephant is like a tree. One touches the ear, and thinks the elephant is like a fan. One grasps the tail and thinks it is like a rope. They argue long and loud and though each was partly in the right, all were in the wrong. For a detailed version of this fable see: http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/1/?letter=B&spage=3

Blind men and an elephant

- Indian fable

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