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Math – Grade 6 Statistics and Probability Display Numerical Data in Plots Monday, May 18 – Friday, May 22
PURPOSE
Building on content from previous grade levels, students will develop an understanding of statistics displayed in a variety of ways and apply that understanding as they summarize, describe and analyze sets of data. Students will use dot plots, histograms, and box plots, and bar graphs to represent and analyze data distributions for quantitative data. Standards addressed in part or in whole: 6.SP.B.4, 6.SP.B.5
• I can display numerical data in plots on a number line, including dot plots, histograms, and box plots.
• I can summarize numerical data sets in relation to their context.
WATCH
New Material Watch the following segments on Discovery Education to learn about the different ways of displaying statistical data. *Make sure you are logged into Moodle in order to open Discovery Education links. If this link takes you to Clever a login page, login with your Moodle user name and password/STPSB credentials. DE-Box and Whisker Plots* DE-Scatterplots* DE-Frequency Distribution and Line Graphs* DE-Histograms* Monday: Frequency Tables and Dot Plots: Khan Academy Tuesday: Creating a Histogram and Interpreting a Histogram: Khan Academy Wednesday: Interquartile Range (IQR): Khan Academy Thursday: Choose the Best Measure of Center and Variability: LearnZillion and Comparing Dot Plots, Histograms, and Box Plots: Khan Academy Review Material
• Ways to Represent Data: Khan Academy;
• Review Statistics Introduction: Mean, Median and Mode and Mean, Median and Mode Example: Khan Academy or Find the Median by Elimination and Comparing Mean and Median: LearnZillion
PRACTICE
Monday – Friday: Daily Math Activities
Monday: • Screen Free Practice: Complete Frequency Tables, Big Ideas Learning has provided remote
learning resources. If you need help, refer to Monday’s video. • Online Practice: Create Frequency Tables: IXL and Creating Frequency Tables: Khan
Academy
Tuesday:
• Screen Free Practice: Histograms, Histograms, Big Ideas Learning has provided remote learning resources.
• Online Practice: Creating Histograms: Khan Academy and Read Histograms: Khan Academy
Wednesday: • Screen Free Practice: Finding the Median and Quartiles, iReady Math has provided at home
resources. • Online Practice: Interquartile Range, Khan Academy
Thursday:
• Screen Free Practice: Candy Bars Task • Online Practice: Changes in Mean, Median, and Mode: IXL, and Effects of Changing the Data
Set: Khan Academy
DISCUSS
Guiding Questions:
• Monday: How many observations were recorded? Could you list all of the data?
• Tuesday: Does this display use both the x and y axes? What does each axis represent?
• Wednesday: Can you calculate the mean, median, mode, and range from the data display? If so, calculate them.
• Thursday: Would you be able to determine your maximum and minimum from this display? If so, list them.
PRODUCT
Friday: Choose one of the following:
1. Collecting Data and Creating a Histogram. • Step 1: Create a survey polling 20 people both family and friends.
• Step 2: Organize your data in a chart or table.
• Step 3: Analyze the data you collected visualizing the distribution of ages. Thinking about the following questions: Do I know more young people, more teenagers, more middle age people, or more seniors? Make observations based on your data. Place the ages into different buckets/bins/or categories and the number of people that corresponds with each bucket. *Hint: 10 year ranges. Ages 1-9, 10-19, 20-29, etc.
• Step 4: With the data collected create a histogram. Remember to color code your categories.
2. Play, Find the Box Plot Game – iReady Math has provided remote learning resources.
• Daily Math Key • Frequency Table Key • Histograms, Key • Candy Bar, Key • Finding the Median and Quartiles Key • Find the Box Plot Key
Daily Math Activities (Grades 6) Week of May 18 – May 22, 2020
Monday, May18, 2020 Problem Solving: How many 1
2 inch cubes fit into a
rectangular prism that measures 4 inches long, 5 inches wide, and 6 1
2
inches high?
Daily Practice Solve:
55 - 5 = _____
5.5 - 5 = _____
5.5 - 5 = _____
0.55 - 0.5 = _____
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 Problem Solving: Heather drove at a constant rate. She traveled 162 miles in 3 hours. How far did Heather travel in 1 hour?
Daily Practice Divide:
16
÷ 2 = _____ 14
÷ 4 = _____ 15
÷ 4 = _____
5 ÷ 15 = _____
Wednesday, May 20, 2020 Problem Solving There are 8 pizzas sliced into eighths. 16 people want to share the pizza equally amongst themselves. How many slices will each person receive?
Daily Practice Solve:
3 x 0.3 = _____
3 x 0.03 = _____
3 x 0.003 =_____
3.3 x 0.3 =_____
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Back to Lesson
Problem Solving Peyton drank ¾ of a liter of water before going on a bike ride. After his ride he drank ½ of a liter. How much water, in milliliters, did Peyton drink all together.
Daily Practice
12.5 x 0.4 = _____
83.2 x 0.5 = _____
3.45 x 0.34 = _____
0.32 x 7.9 = _____
Friday, May 22, 2020 Problem Solving Alexius can buy a 12-pound bag of dog food for $18.60 or an 8-pound bag of the same dog food for $10.20. Which is the better buy?
Daily Practice Find the volume of the following
figures.
Back to Lesson Finding the Median and Quartiles, Page 1 of 2
Back to Lesson
Find the Box Plot, Page 1 of 2 Back to Lesson
Daily Math Activities (Grades 5)-KEY Week of May 18 – May 22, 2020
Monday, May18, 2020 Problem Solving: How many 1
2 inch cubes fit into a
rectangular prism that measures 4 inches long, 5 inches wide, and 6 1
2
inches high? 1,040 cubes
Daily Practice Solve:
55 - 5 = 50
5.5 - 0.5 = 5
5.5 - 5 = 0.5
0.55 - 0.5 = 0.05
Tuesday, May 19, 2020 Problem Solving: Heather drove at a constant rate. She traveled 162 miles in 3 hours. How far did Heather travel in 1 hour? 54 miles
Daily Practice Divide:
16
÷ 2 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏
14
÷ 4 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏
15
÷ 4 = 𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟏𝟐𝟐
5 ÷ 15 = 25
Wednesday, May 20, 2020 Problem Solving There are 8 pizzas sliced into eighths. 16 people want to share the pizzas equally amongst themselves. How many slices will each person receive? 4 slices each
Daily Practice Solve:
3 x 0.3 = 0.9
3 x 0.03 = 0.09
3 x 0.003 = 0.009
3.3 x 0.3 = 9.9
Thursday, May 21, 2020 Problem Solving Peyton drank ¾ of a liter of water before going on a bike ride. After his ride he drank ½ of a liter. How much water, in milliliters, did Peyton drink all together. 1250 mL
Daily Practice
12.5 x 0.4 = 5
83.2 x 0.5 = 41.6
3.45 x 0.34 = 1.173
0.32 x 7.9 = 2.528
Back to Lesson
Friday, May 22, 2020 Problem Solving Alexius can buy a 12-pound bag of dog food for $18.60 or an 8-pound bag of the same dog food for $10.20. Which is the better buy? 8lb bag is the better buy
Daily Practice Find the volume of the following
figures.
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Finding Median and Quartiles key