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Lesson 9: Presenting Findings

Communicating your statistical story clearly and creatively.

🎯 Learning Intentions

  • Design a poster or slide deck summarizing the investigation
  • Communicate key findings visually
  • Present findings to an audience

1. Layout Design (10 mins)

A good statistical poster flows logically:

  1. Title: Catchy question.
  2. Plan: Who did you ask? (Sample size)
  3. Data: Your best graph(s). Bigger is better!
  4. Conclusion: The answer and "So what?"

2. Task: Create Final Product (30 mins)

Students assemble their investigation into a final format:

  • A3 Poster (hand-drawn or printed elements)
  • Google Slides presentation
  • Infographic (using Canva etc.)

Focus: Make the Data the hero. The graph should be the first thing people see.

3. Gallery Walk Rehearsal (10 mins)

Stick up posters (or open laptops). Walk around and leave 1 Post-It note on another student's work:

  • "I like how you..."
  • "Your graph clearly shows..."
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