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Curriculum math concepts are centered around themes that relate
to children's lives. Basketball is the chosen theme for this
lesson on data analysis. The class discusses basketball and
the way in which points are scored as an introduction to a
game of their own: Trashketball! Using wads of paper as a
ball and the trash bin as a basket students rotate to different
stations where they can score one, two, or three points. They
tally their scores and once the whistle's blown students make
a frequency chart with the data they have just collected.
The teacher writes each person's total points on the board
in a disorganized fashion.
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As a class they organize and display the Trashketball scores
in a stem-and-leaf plot and a bar graph. Students analyze
the data learning mathematical concepts such as mean, median,
mode, range and cluster. In addition, the power of data displays
is revealed to them as they see how the stem-and-leaf plot
provides exact data whereas the bar graph does not. Afterwards,
the class re-plays the game, only this time using the opposite
hand. In pairs, students make their own stem-and-leaf plots
identifying the statistical values previously learned as a
class.
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