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The document contains two-way tables showing survey results about how children travel to school and their participation in school clubs. It includes questions related to the data, such as comparisons between different modes of travel and club memberships. Additionally, it discusses the school kitchen's record of hot dinners chosen by children in different year groups, with clues for completing the tables.

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1) This two-way table shows the results from 1) This two-way table shows the results from

a survey carried out 3 times per year with a survey carried out 3 times per year with
the same pupils to find out how they each the same pupils to find out how they each
travel to school. travel to school.

December April July Total December April July Total

Walk 72 109 262 Walk 72 109 262

Cycle 32 46 103 Cycle 32 46 103

Car 103 87 235 Car 103 87 235

Total 200 Total 200

Write the missing values in the two-way table. Write the missing values in the two-way table.
2)
2) a) How many more children walked to school in
a) How many more children walked to school in December than travelled by car in July?
December than travelled by car in July?
b) How many more children walked to school than
b) How many more children walked to school than cycled in April?
cycled in April?
c) In December and April, how many more
c) In December and April, how many more children travelled by car than bike?
children travelled by car than bike?
d) How many children were asked about how they
d) How many children were asked about how they travelled to school?
travelled to school?
e) Did more children travel to school by car in
e) Did more children travel to school by car in certain months than others? Why do you think
certain months than others? Why do you think this is?
this is?
1) This two-way table shows the number of 1) This two-way table shows the number of
children in Oak Class and Rowan Class children in Oak Class and Rowan Class
who belong to different school clubs. who belong to different school clubs.
Complete this two-way table by writing Complete this two-way table by writing
the missing values. the missing values.

Science Book Nature Gym Total Number Science Book Nature Gym Total Number
Club Club Club Club of Pupils Club Club Club Club of Pupils

Oak Class 15 14 Oak Class 15 14

Rowan Rowan
12 21 62 12 21 62
Class Class

Total Total
Number Number
of Pupils 29 29 33 of Pupils 29 29 33
in Each in Each
Club Club

Use the table to decide if each of the statements are Use the table to decide if each of the statements are
true or false. Explain your reasoning. true or false. Explain your reasoning.
a) Science Club and Nature Club are the two most a) Science Club and Nature Club are the two most
popular clubs for Oak Class. popular clubs for Oak Class.
b) The total number of children who belong to a b) The total number of children who belong to a
club is more than 120. club is more than 120.
c) Book Club and Science Club are more popular c) Book Club and Science Club are more popular
with Oak Class than Rowan Class. with Oak Class than Rowan Class.
d) In total, more children chose Science Club and d) In total, more children chose Science Club and
Gym Club than Book Club and Nature Club. Gym Club than Book Club and Nature Club.
1) The school kitchen keeps a record of how 1) The school kitchen keeps a record of how
many children in years 4, 5 and 6 have a many children in years 4, 5 and 6 have a
hot dinner each day. hot dinner each day.
a) Complete the two-way table using a) Complete the two-way table using
the clues below. the clues below.
A Two-Way Table to Show the A Two-Way Table to Show the
Hot Dinners Children Chose at School Hot Dinners Children Chose at School

Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Total Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Total

Monday – Monday –
Fish and Chips Fish and Chips

Tuesday – Tuesday –
Pasta Bake Pasta Bake

Wednesday – Wednesday –
Chicken Curry Chicken Curry

Total Total

Monday – Fish and Chips Monday – Fish and Chips


Year 4 ate half of the fish and chip meals served Year 4 ate half of the fish and chip meals served
today. Year 6 ate 20 less fish and chip meals today. Year 6 ate 20 less fish and chip meals
than year 5. Year 5 ate 15 less fish and chip than year 5. Year 5 ate 15 less fish and chip
meals than year 4. We served 100 meals. meals than year 4. We served 100 meals.

Tuesday – Pasta Bake Tuesday – Pasta Bake


Year 4 and year 6 ate 60 pasta bake meals Year 4 and year 6 ate 60 pasta bake meals
between the two classes. Year 4 ate 35 meals. between the two classes. Year 4 ate 35 meals.
Year 4 ate 10 more pasta bake meals than Year 4 ate 10 more pasta bake meals than
year 6. Year 5 ate the rest. We served the same year 6. Year 5 ate the rest. We served the same
number of meals today as Monday. number of meals today as Monday.

Wednesday – Chicken Curry Wednesday – Chicken Curry


We served 10 more meals than yesterday and We served 10 more meals than yesterday and
year 4 had 38 of them. Year 5 had double the year 4 had 38 of them. Year 5 had double the
number of meals that year 6 had. number of meals that year 6 had.

b) On Thursday and Friday, we served between b) On Thursday and Friday, we served between
110 and 150 meals each day. Generate your own 110 and 150 meals each day. Generate your own
clues and ask a friend to use these to complete clues and ask a friend to use these to complete
the two-way table below. the two-way table below.

A Two-Way Table to Show the A Two-Way Table to Show the


Hot Dinners Children Chose at School Hot Dinners Children Chose at School

Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Total Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Total

Thursday – Thursday –
Pizza Pizza

Friday – Friday –
Jacket Potato Jacket Potato

Total Total

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