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1. This document provides information about different types of data displays including frequency tables, pictograms, bar charts, and line graphs. 2. It defines key terms such as frequency tables, averages, discrete data, and data collection. Frequency tables show how often values occur in a data set. 3. The document also covers two way tables, pie charts, compound bar charts, and comparative bar charts. Two way tables organize data into two categories and pie charts show how data splits into parts.

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ht1 Data

1. This document provides information about different types of data displays including frequency tables, pictograms, bar charts, and line graphs. 2. It defines key terms such as frequency tables, averages, discrete data, and data collection. Frequency tables show how often values occur in a data set. 3. The document also covers two way tables, pie charts, compound bar charts, and comparative bar charts. Two way tables organize data into two categories and pie charts show how data splits into parts.

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Year 7 Knowledge Organiser: Unit 1 Analysing and Displaying Data S/C

What you need to know: 1. Frequency Tables Key Facts:


Key terms: 1. Frequency Tables:
2. Pictograms
Averages: Mean, Mode, Median Shows a record of how
& Range often each value in a set
of a data occurs.
Discrete Data: This is data that
be counted and can only take
2. Pictograms: Uses
certain values. pictures or symbols to
show the value of the
Most Likely: The likelihood of data. Each Pictogram
something happening. needs a key

3. Bar Charts Data Collection: Is a process of 3. Bar Charts: Represents


4. Line Graphs gathering information data as vertical blocks.
Has an x & y axis –
labelled. Each bar has to
be the same width.
4. Line Graph: Points
connected by a straight
Hegarty maths clip numbers:
line to show how data
Averages: 404 – 421 changes in values
Displaying Data 1: 422 – 436
Displaying Data 2: 437 - 454
Year 7 Knowledge Organiser: Unit 1 Analysing and Displaying Data C/E

What you need to know: 1. Frequency Tables Key Facts:


Key terms: 1. Frequency Tables:
2. Pictograms
Averages: Mean, Mode, Median Shows a record of how
& Range often each value in a set
of a data occurs.
Discrete Data: This is data that
be counted and can only take
2. Pictograms: Uses
certain values. pictures or symbols to
show the value of the
Most Likely: The likelihood of data. Each Pictogram
something happening. needs a key

3. Bar Charts Data Collection: Is a process of 3. Bar Charts: Represents


4. Line Graphs gathering information data as vertical blocks.
Has an x & y axis –
labelled. Each bar has to
be the same width.
4. Line Graph: Points
connected by a straight
Hegarty maths clip numbers:
line to show how data
Averages: 404 – 421 changes in values
Displaying Data 1: 422 – 436
Displaying Data 2: 437 - 454
Year 7 Knowledge Organiser: Unit 1 Analysing and Displaying Data C/E

What you need to know: 1. Two Way Tables Key Facts:


2. Pie Charts 1. Two Way Tables: A table that organises data around 2
categories. All columns and rows need to add up.

2. Pie Charts: These are used to show how data splits into its
constituent parts. When drawing a pie chart, divide 360 by
the total frequency. This will tell you how many degrees to
use for each category. All sectors need to be labelled

3. Compound/Composite 4. Comparative/ Dual 3. Compound/Composite Bar Charts: Bar Charts that


Bar Charts Bar Charts show data stacked on top of each other.

4. Comparative/Dual Bar Charts: Bar Charts that show data


side by side.

Hegarty maths clip numbers:


Averages: 404 – 421
Displaying Data 1: 422 – 436
Displaying Data 2: 437 - 454
Year 7 Knowledge Organiser:
Unit 1 Analysing and Displaying Data C/E
Terms
Key

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