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    Crime scene investigation in the classroom

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    Hourigan, M., Leavy, A. and McMahon, A. (2012) ‘Crime Scene Investigation in the Classroom’, Intouch, 127, 54-55
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    Date
    2012
    Author
    Hourigan, Mairead
    Leavy, Aisling
    McMahon, Aine
    Peer Reviewed
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    Hourigan, M., Leavy, A. and McMahon, A. (2012) ‘Crime Scene Investigation in the Classroom’, Intouch, 127, 54-55
    Abstract
    The strand unit of Representing and Interpreting Data (Primary School Mathematics Curriculum, 1999) sets out objectives which emphasise the need for children to experience genuine data investigations. Investigations may take the form of a project/problem to be addressed over a number of lessons. The investigation presented here (and used in Limerick City classes) uses the PPDAC cycle (see Intouch, March 2012) as an organising framework. The investigation requires pupils to explore the characteristics of a distribution (set) of data collected as part of an investigation.
    Keywords
    Mathematics
    Data Investigations
    Data Sets
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    INTO [Irish National Teachers Organisation]
    Rights
    Copyright © Intouch. Irish National Teachers Organization. The full issue of Intouch which includes the article 'Crime Scene Investigation in the Classroom' can be found at http://www.into.ie/ROI/Publications/InTouch/2012/May2012/
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/1898
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