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(Instant download PDF) Oxford International Skills: Data Literacy Practice Book
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Oxford International Skills: Data Literacy Practice Book – Building Confident, Data-Smart Learners
Oxford International Skills: Data Literacy Practice Book is an essential learning resource designed to prepare young students for a world where data plays an increasingly important role. Written by Karen Morrison and Lisa Greenstein, this comprehensive nine-year course supports learners from ages 4 to 14, helping them gradually build confidence and competence in understanding, using, and interpreting data. With its structured spiral approach, students revisit key ideas each year, deepening their understanding as they mature and encounter more complex real-world applications.

In today’s information-rich society, the ability to make informed decisions using data is a critical skill. This series introduces students to the core elements of data literacy—questioning, data collection, analysis, and interpretation—and helps them apply these skills in meaningful, practical contexts. From reading tables and graphs to evaluating real-life scenarios, students learn how to reason with information, solve everyday problems, and draw responsible conclusions.
A unique feature of the course is its strong emphasis on ethics, privacy, and the social impact of data. Learners explore topics such as how personal data is used, why privacy matters, and how digital information affects communities. This helps children develop a balanced, thoughtful approach to working with data, encouraging them to make responsible choices as digital citizens.
The Practice Book makes learning highly engaging through a wide range of cross-curricular activities. Students explore data in contexts such as food and nutrition, the environment, health, sustainability, and everyday life. These familiar topics not only spark interest but also show learners how data connects to subjects across the curriculum, including science, mathematics, geography, and social studies.
To support vocabulary development, the book includes an illustrated glossary that explains key data terms in a clear, student-friendly way. Visual tools—such as charts, graphs, tables, maps, and infographics—play a central role, helping students understand how data is represented in the real world. These visualisations build strong foundational skills for future academic study and practical problem-solving.
Each unit is designed to promote a joy of learning, encouraging collaboration, exploration, and reasoning. Hint boxes, extension tasks, and challenge activities support differentiation so that all students, regardless of ability, can progress at their own pace. Teachers benefit from comprehensive guidance provided in the Teacher’s Guides, which offer structured lesson plans, classroom strategies, and assessment ideas.
The course also includes an online subscription with eBooks, animations, videos, and quizzes. These digital resources make it easy for teachers to deliver interactive lessons and help students consolidate their learning through engaging activities.
Mapped to major international curricula—including the Oxford International Curriculum, the English National Curriculum, and Cambridge Primary—the Data Literacy Practice Book is suitable for schools around the world. With its practical approach, meaningful contexts, and focus on future-ready skills, this series empowers young learners to become confident, capable, and responsible users of data.
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| Choose your option | Full 9 practice books, Practice 1, Practice 2, Practice 3, Practice 4, Practice 5, Practice 6, Practice 7, Practice 8, Practice 9 |
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