English National Curriculum - Science
Mission Objectives
Learn about the variation between individuals
Be able to identify variation as being continuous or discontinuous
Measure and record data
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Words and meanings to learn
continuous variation
variation that has no limit on the value that can occur within a population
discontinuous variation
where individuals fall into several distinct categories
plot
a graphical technique for representing a data set, usually as a graph showing the relationship between two or more variables
inherited variation
variation in a characteristic that is a result of genetic inheritance from the parents
environmental variation
variation caused by the surroundings
Maria completed her PGCE at Oxford in 2005 and taught at schools in Oxford and London before taking time out for family and travel. Maria has led INSET for teachers in Ukraine and gained her Scouting Wood Badge in Belgium. Since returning to the UK and the classroom in 2019, Maria has been awarded Chartered Science Teacher status and more recently, Lead Practitioner. She is also on the Editorial Board for School Science Review, the ASE Journal, and currently teaches at The Charter School East Dulwich as KS5 Science Lead.
Resources: The handout and measuring tapes or metre sticks.
Core Handout: Continuous and discontinuous data.
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Mission assignment film
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