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📚 Topic Summary
Unplugged data activities are a fun way to learn about data collection, organization, and analysis without using computers. In Grade 4, this means we can use simple tools like surveys, charts, and graphs to understand the world around us. It helps develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills by making data tangible and relatable.
Imagine asking your classmates their favorite colors and then creating a bar graph to show the results. That's unplugged data exploration! No screens needed, just good old-fashioned observation and teamwork.
🧮 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the term with its definition:
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Data | A. A way to visually represent data using bars. |
| Survey | B. The process of looking at data to find patterns and draw conclusions. |
| Bar Graph | C. Information collected for analysis. |
| Analyze | D. A set of questions asked to gather information. |
| Chart | E. A visual representation of data, often using tables or diagrams. |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences using the words: collect, patterns, information, graph, analyze.
We can _________ data by asking questions in a survey. A bar _________ helps us see the data visually. When we _________ the data, we look for _________. Data is simply _________ that we gather and organize.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Think about your favorite sport or hobby. How could you collect data about it without using a computer? Describe the steps you would take and what kind of questions you might ask.
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