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Activity Sheet Data Interpretation

This activity sheet outlines a practical research assignment for senior high school students focused on data interpretation. Students will analyze a survey on study habits, create visual representations of the data, and reflect on the importance of data interpretation in real-world situations. The assignment includes specific learning objectives, activities, and a rubric for evaluation.

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Activity Sheet Data Interpretation

This activity sheet outlines a practical research assignment for senior high school students focused on data interpretation. Students will analyze a survey on study habits, create visual representations of the data, and reflect on the importance of data interpretation in real-world situations. The assignment includes specific learning objectives, activities, and a rubric for evaluation.

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Activity Sheet

Subject: Practical Research


Grade Level: Senior High School
Topic: Interpretation of Data
Time Allotment: 1 Hour

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this activity, students should be able to:

1. Analyze and interpret given data using appropriate techniques.


2. Identify trends, patterns, and implications based on the data presented.
3. Present findings in a clear and logical manner.

Activity 1: Data Interpretation Challenge

Instructions:

1. Analyze the given data set and answer the questions that follow.
2. Use tables, graphs, or statistical tools as needed.
3. Write your interpretation in paragraph form.

Given Data Set:

A survey was conducted among 50 senior high school students on their preferred study
habits. The results are shown below:

Study Habit Number of Students Percentage (%)


Studying with Music 15 30%
Group Study 10 20%
Studying Alone 20 40%
Cramming Before Exam 5 10%

Guide Questions:

1. What study habit is most preferred by students? What does this suggest?
2. What can you infer from the percentage of students who prefer cramming?
3. How can these findings be useful to students, teachers, or school administrators?
4. If this study were expanded, what other factors should be considered in analyzing
study habits?

Activity 2: Graphical Interpretation

Instructions:

1. Convert the given data set into a bar graph or pie chart to visually represent the
findings.
2. Write a brief explanation (3–5 sentences) summarizing the trends shown in your
graph.
3. Present your work in class (if time permits).

Activity 3: Real-World Application

Instructions:

1. Think of a real-life situation where data interpretation is important (e.g., school


performance, business trends, health statistics).
2. Write a short reflection (5–7 sentences) on why proper data interpretation is crucial
in decision-making.
3. Share your insights with a partner or in small groups.

Rubric for Evaluation:

Needs Improvement
Criteria Excellent (10 pts) Good (7 pts)
(5 pts)
Findings are clear,
Accuracy of Some minor errors in Findings lack clarity
logical, and well-
Interpretation interpretation or misinterpret data
supported
Graph is accurate, well-
Graphical Some labels or data Graph is unclear or
labeled, and visually
Presentation points are missing incorrect
appealing
Critical Thinking Responses show deep Some insights Minimal analysis or
analysis and reflection provided, but need vague responses
Needs Improvement
Criteria Excellent (10 pts) Good (7 pts)
(5 pts)
more depth
Answers are well-
Clarity & Some ideas need better Answers are unclear or
structured and easy to
Organization organization poorly structured
understand

Total Score: ___ / 40

Reflection:

After completing the activities, answer:

 What did you learn about data interpretation?


 How can you apply this skill in your daily life or future career?

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