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Preview of Statistics Unit

Statistics Unit

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Stacie Keitt
Fun with Box and Whiskers, Mean, Median, Mode, Range, Five Number Summary using anything from McDonald's food to M&M's with SKittles.
Preview of Statistics (Mean, Median, Mode, Box and Whiskers, with the five number summary

Statistics (Mean, Median, Mode, Box and Whiskers, with the five number summary

Created by
Stacie Keitt
Teaching statistics to 6th graders can be an engaging experience by making the concepts relatable and visual. Five-Number SummaryThe five-number summary includes the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum. These values help summarize a set of data and are used in creating box plots. Start by having students collect a small dataset, such as their test scores, and calculate these five points to see how data is distributed.Box and Whisker PlotsA box and whisker plot (box plot)
Preview of Introduction to Statistics (Focus on Mean, Median, Mode, & Range)

Introduction to Statistics (Focus on Mean, Median, Mode, & Range)

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Eric Jayne
I use this PowerPoint presentation to introduce (or in some cases review) our statistics unit. It starts off with a warm-up where students measure each other to capture some class data on height. Then the slides go through key vocabulary words, like mean, median, mode, range, outlier, data set, and cluster. Each of those slides provides a definition that students can take notes from and an example. At the end of the presentation, students are encouraged to apply these statistical measures to
Preview of Specific Heat Capacity of Water (NGSS PS3-4 Energy)

Specific Heat Capacity of Water (NGSS PS3-4 Energy)

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Mr B Physics
This resource is a fully differentiated lesson aimed at teaching Physics: Internal Energy and Energy Transfers, and links to heat transfer in materials. This lesson has 5 learning objectives that become more difficult as you move through them: *Identify the equation for specific heat capacity. *Describe the difference between heat and temperature. *Explain, using a practical, how to find the specific heat capacity for water. *Apply the equation for specific heat capacity to calculate the am
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