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Lesson 1 - Understanding how we can we use data to draw conclusions

Learning objectives

  • To be able to identify connections in an investigation.
  • To draw conclusions from sets of evidence.
  • To develop an understanding why these conclusions are not always reliable.

Resources

For this lesson you will need:

A computer with access to the Internet Graph paper or suitable graph drawing software Possible links to other map evidence such as Google maps
A computer with access to the Internet Graph paper or suitable graph drawing software Possible links to other map evidence such as Google maps
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