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|type= Lesson idea
|attribution={{James de Winter}}  
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|image=SC0012_screenshot.png
|image=SC0012_screenshot.png
|resourcenumber= SC0012
|resourcenumber= SC0012
|age= Primary, KS1
|age= KS1, Primary
|content= Students measure themselves (including but not limited to; arm length, height, hand span) and then analyse their data to look for patterns of distribution amongst the class. A spreadsheet allows graphs showing the data to be drawn instantaneously as the data is input - helping students to visualise the variation and distribution of the data within the class.
|content= Students measure themselves (including but not limited to; arm length, height, hand span) and then analyse their data to look for patterns of distribution amongst the class. A spreadsheet allows graphs showing the data to be drawn instantaneously as the data is input - helping students to visualise the variation and distribution of the data within the class.
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