This resource is designed for teachers to get students to think about data and numbers, teach them how to interpret, analyse and visualise data. This will be done by answering questions such as what proportion of the British public opposes capital punishment, how have attitudes about gender roles changed over the last 30 years and how have levels of crime changed in the last few decades.
This resource includes interactive and fun sessions allow students to learn about different data sources, including social surveys and the census, and see how they help us understand our changing world as well as a quiz and hands-on activities to get students engaged and enable them to make hypotheses about social science questions.