Lesson 1.17: Final Steps
Making Conclusions: Remember, your data should tell a story. Make sure you are using your data to create convincing arguments about the...
Making Conclusions: Remember, your data should tell a story. Make sure you are using your data to create convincing arguments about the...
We have learned many different ways to organize and anylyze our data throughout this unit. Please use the following videos and online...
When we compare two different variables we usually create scatter plots to help us see if there is a relationship between the data. In...
Standard Deviation: The average distance the data is from the mean. Measures how spread out (or variable) the data. We use it to analyze...
When working with data we tend to ask ourselves two big questions: 1. What "typical" value could we use to describe this data? To...
Box Plots are another way (other than dot plots) of organizing numerical data. Inorder to create a box plot we need break the data into...
Measures of Center: (We use these calculations to help us make general statements about our data. It is important that we choose the one...
Analyzing Categorical Data: Sometimes it is hard to draw conclusions about data in a frequency table. To make the data easier to analyze...
Types of Data: Categorical: (qualitative) Data that describes or is a quality. Responses are usually categories or one word answers....
You will need to collect data to help you answer your research question. An important part of this project is learning how to organize...
Based on your background research you now need to start creating sub questions that relate to your research question. These sub-questions...
It is importnat that we know what other information is already about there about our research questions. Begin conducting background...
Today you will be working in groups to form a research question about our community that you would like to answer throughout the course...
Community Research Project: Over the next few weeks we will be learning how to read, create, collect and analyze different types of data...
Looking Backward: Look at the pictures below and decide which responses demonstraste Mastery and which demonstrate Exceeding Standards....
The Task: This will be your first piece of evidence this year! We will spend two days in class working in groups to complete a task. You...
Today we discussed how we could identify each of the different functions from a graph, table, equation, and description. On Monday, you...