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Go beyond just gathering facts to challenge how sources are chosen and why some charts might be better than others for sharing your discoveries.

Visão Geral Pedagógica

This quiz assesses foundational data literacy skills including collection methods, organizational strategies, and source evaluation for third-grade students. The assessment utilizes a scaffolded approach that connects abstract data concepts to relatable real-world scenarios like school cafeterias and bird-watching. It is ideal for formative assessment or as a summative check after a unit on information literacy and introductory statistics.

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Ferramenta: Quiz de Múltipla Escolha
Assunto: Artes & Outros
Categoria: Ciência da Computação e Tecnologia
Nota: 3rd Nota
Dificuldade: Médio
Tópico: Alfabetização de Dados
Idioma: 🇬🇧 English
Itens: 10
Chave de Respostas: Sim
Dicas: Não
Criado: Feb 14, 2026

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O que os alunos aprenderão

  • Differentiate between data collection, management, and security practices in real-world contexts.
  • Evaluate the reliability and credibility of information sources based on expertise and sample size.
  • Interpret visual data representations such as pie charts and labeled graphs to make informed decisions.

All 10 Questions

  1. A scientist wants to know which flower bees like most. She watches 100 bees and records their choices. This is an example of:
    A) Managing data
    B) Finding and collecting data
    C) Cleaning a database
    D) Protecting personal secrets
  2. When you put your bird-watching notes into a folder labeled 'Winter Birds 2024' so you can find them later, you are ________ data.
    A) deleting
    B) ignoring
    C) managing
    D) guessing
  3. True or False: A website written by a random person who doesn't study animals is the best place to find data about endangered tigers.
    A) True
    B) False
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  1. You see a chart showing that students eat more apples in October. How can you USE this data to help your school cafeteria?
    A) Throw all the apples away
    B) Order more pears for October
    C) Order more apples for October
    D) Change the school's name
  2. A local library tracks how many books are checked out each day. The library is acting as a ________ of data.
    A) source
    B) secret
    C) problem
    D) mystery
  3. True or False: If a graph doesn't have a title or labels on the sides, it is difficult to evaluate if the data is useful.
    A) True
    B) False
  4. You want to find out the most popular playground game. Which group would give you the most 'reliable' data for your whole school?
    A) Asking only your one best friend
    B) Asking 50 students from different grades
    C) Asking a person at the grocery store
    D) Guessing based on your favorite game
  5. If you use a password to lock a spreadsheet containing your classmates' birthdays, you are ________ the data.
    A) losing
    B) securing
    C) sharing
    D) finding
  6. True or False: When you compare two different weather websites to see if they both predict rain, you are evaluating the data.
    A) True
    B) False
  7. Your teacher creates a pie chart showing that 75% of the class finished their homework. What is the BEST way to interpret this?
    A) The whole class is failing
    B) Most students finished their work
    C) No one did their homework
    D) The data is probably a lie

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Grade 3 MathData LiteracyInformation SkillsDigital CitizenshipFormative AssessmentCritical ThinkingStatistics And Probability
This third-grade quiz covers essential data literacy and introductory statistics concepts through ten items including multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and true-false questions. It focuses on the data lifecycle, specifically focusing on find and collect, manage, evaluate, use, and secure phases. The assessment emphasizes critical thinking over rote memorization by asking students to identify reliable sources, interpret simple pie charts, and understand the importance of data organization and metadata like titles and labels. It provides a robust framework for assessing foundational digital citizenship and scientific inquiry skills.

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Perguntas Frequentes

Yes, this Data Literacy Quiz is an excellent choice for a substitute teacher because the questions include clear explanations that allow students to self-correct and learn independently.

Most third graders will complete this ten-question Data Literacy Quiz in approximately fifteen to twenty minutes, depending on their reading level and prior exposure to statistics.

You can easily use this Data Literacy Quiz for differentiation by having advanced learners justify their answers in writing or by reading the questions aloud to students who need extra literacy support.

While specifically designed as a Grade 3 Data Literacy Quiz, the concepts of source evaluation and data security are also highly relevant for advanced second graders or fourth graders needing a review.

Teachers can use this Data Literacy Quiz as an exit ticket after a lesson on graphing to quickly identify which students understand the difference between collecting and managing information.