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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...

Lesson 1.12: Two Variable Relationships

When we compare two different variables we usually create scatter plots to help us see if there is a relationship between the data. In...

Lesson 1.11: Standard Deviation

Standard Deviation: The average distance the data is from the mean. Measures how spread out (or variable) the data. We use it to analyze...

Lesson 1.10: Interquartile Range

When working with data we tend to ask ourselves two big questions: 1. What "typical" value could we use to describe this data? To...

Lesson 1.9: Box Plots

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...

Lesson 1.6: Frequency Tables

Types of Data: Categorical: (qualitative) Data that describes or is a quality. Responses are usually categories or one word answers....

Lesson 1.5: Collecting Data

You will need to collect data to help you answer your research question. An important part of this project is learning how to organize...

Lesson 1.4: Creating Sub-Questions

Based on your background research you now need to start creating sub questions that relate to your research question. These sub-questions...

Lesson 1.2: Creating a Research Question

Today you will be working in groups to form a research question about our community that you would like to answer throughout the course...

Lesson 0.10: What's Next?

Looking Backward: Look at the pictures below and decide which responses demonstraste Mastery and which demonstrate Exceeding Standards....

Lesson 0.9: Group Work Task

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...

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