welcome to statistics and data analysis with mrs. mcnelis
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Welcome to Statistics and Data Analysis with Mrs. McNelis. * Please find your seat (name on sticky note). Please take a textbook from the counter at the back of the room. Please look over the book for any problems - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
* Please find your seat (name on sticky note)
• Please take a textbook from the counter at the back of the room
• Please look over the book for any problems• Record your name and book number and any problems on the sheet being passed around.
* Grew up in Philly and NJ
* Went to Virginia Tech
* Enjoy running and sports* Coach XC, Winter Track, Spring Track* Also teach AP Stat, Applied Math, Algebra2/Trig1
* Graduated with degree in Math, minors in Spanish and Statistics
* Analyzing data
* Making conclusions… both small and broad
* Combination of Math and Writing * Learning through experiments/studies/data collection
* Pacing* Work load (HW, reading book, classwork)* Level of material
* EXPECTATIONS:* Do HW * Be prepared* Read book * Attendance* Ask questions
* 3 ring binder* Book* CALCULATOR: 83+, 84, or 84+
* Expectations we’ve talked about* Food* Cell phones* Dress code
* Absences* Lates* Cuts
* Amount* Grading* Receiving credit* Late assignments
* Announced/unannounced* Calculators* Hats/sunglasses
* Amount/type* Grading* Lateness
* Final Exam = 14%, all MC, in January
* Performance Assessments (core assessments) = 3%, done in class
* Before school* After practices* 4th block
• Marking Period:• HW = 15% • Classwork = 15%• Quizzes/Tests/Projects = 70%
* Borderline grades (79.48%)
* MP1 = 40%* MP2 = 40%* Final Exam = 14%* Assessments = 6%
* Please write this down! http://senske.wikispaces.com
• Please get out your computers, and log in
• Please go to the wikispace and find the online Quia survey. Take this survey. • We will use this class data as examples in the future
• Leave your computers on!
• Turn to page 2 in your textbooks and complete Activity 1.1 about Snapple Real Facts.
• You will need a piece of paper and something to write with- you will be turning in your answers!
On the paper you turn in, you must have the following: (don’t forget your name)
#1:- list the fact you chose- do parts (a) and (b)- you only need to do one fact
#3: (look at retired facts)- Record each fact that you chose- how were the data produced, does the result make sense?
Section 1.1 notes