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Lesson Objective: To produce a questionnaire

Lesson Objective: To produce a questionnaire. Why conduct a questionnaire? Talk to the person next to you. Why do you think that you need to do a questionnaire?

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Page 1: Lesson Objective: To produce a questionnaire. Why conduct a questionnaire? Talk to the person next to you. Why do you think that you need to do a questionnaire?

Lesson Objective: To produce a questionnaire

Page 2: Lesson Objective: To produce a questionnaire. Why conduct a questionnaire? Talk to the person next to you. Why do you think that you need to do a questionnaire?

Why conduct a questionnaire?

Talk to the person next to you. Why do you think that you need to do a questionnaire?

Page 3: Lesson Objective: To produce a questionnaire. Why conduct a questionnaire? Talk to the person next to you. Why do you think that you need to do a questionnaire?

The following video talks about how to design a questionnaire about the prices

that people will pay to go on a rollercoaster.

Watch the video and note down any useful information that you think will help

you to design your questionnaire.

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Useful information – What you have written down.

Useful information – what I have written down

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Useful information – What you have written down.

Useful information – what I have written down

• Make sure your result is representative ( how big is your sample?)• Use precise questions (Be clear/ simple but precise)• record a persons age (Offer a choice of age ranges. It you categorise ensure that you do not overlap)• Use a range of prices (Offer a choice of age ranges. It you categorise ensure that you do not overlap)• Think where/ when you ask people.• Ensure questions aren’t bias.

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Good Question Bad QuestionDo Pupils In Year 10 Eat Healthily?

Name ..................................................................Do you try and pick a healthier option at lunch?

Yes No

Do you eat healthily so you don’t get fat?Yes No

Do you choose to eat healthy school dinners?I always choose healthy food if there's any availableI choose a mixture - some healthy, some unhealthy

I love unhealthy food - chips, chips, chips!

On average how many portions of fruit or veg do you have per day?0-2 3-5 6+

How often to you eat breakfast?EverydayMost days

Only at the weekendHardly ever

How much do you spend on food at lunchtime?£0-£0.99 £1 - £1.49 £1.50 - £1.99 £2 +

Address..............................................................................................................................................................................

How many times do you have chips per week?0 1 2 3 4 5+

How may portions of protein (fish, poultry, meat, eggs, nuts or tofu) do you eat daily?

0 1-2 3-4 5+

Sorting template

Sorting cards

Sorting Activity

• Read the questions

• Discuss whether it is a good question or a bad question

• Put the question in the appropriate column.

(Don’t forget to have a reason!)

Page 7: Lesson Objective: To produce a questionnaire. Why conduct a questionnaire? Talk to the person next to you. Why do you think that you need to do a questionnaire?

Now that you have answered some questions about how to write a questionnaire, could you answer some past paper questions?

Past paper – 1Past paper – 2Past paper – 3Past paper - 4

Page 8: Lesson Objective: To produce a questionnaire. Why conduct a questionnaire? Talk to the person next to you. Why do you think that you need to do a questionnaire?

Now that you know how to design a questionnaire, you need to decide how you many people you are going to ask, and what you are going to ask them?

How many people to ask?Remember that asking too few people will not make the questionnaire representative of your area. But, asking to many people will take up too much time.Discuss in your group, then as a class how many people you will ask.

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What type of questions will

we ask?

As a class make a spider diagram of the types of questions you will ask.

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Task• Work in your teams

• Log on to ONE computer• Within you team produce a

questionnaire that you will ask people in the area.

• The questions must relate to your proposal

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Past paper questions - 1 Back

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Past paper questions - 2 Back

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Past paper questions - 3 Back

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Past paper questions - 4 Back