Picturing the world

How can we make sense of national and global statistics involving very large numbers?
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Problem



Picturing the World printable sheet

 

In the book "If the World Were a Village", David J Smith and Shelagh Armstrong imagine the world as a village of 100 people and show various world statistics in terms of the number of villagers. You can watch a short animation based on the book here.

Can you represent your own country (or a country of your choice) in a similar way?

You could use the village of 100 people idea, or perhaps "If my country was a class of thirty students"...

You may get ideas for groupings from the book, or come up with your own. 

Alternatively, if you want to work with worldwide statistics, you could come up with some extra pages for the original book.

Once you have researched statistics for your country how can you present them?

Stan's Cafe Theatre Company represented each person in the world as a single grain of rice, and then arranged them in heaps to help people compare different groups. You can watch a short video of the process here.

The Time You Have represented the time we have at our disposal in jellybeans.

Can you come up with innovative ways of presenting the statistics you found for your country?

We'd love to see what you all come up with, so use the 'Submit a solution' link to share pictures of your work.