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Fourth graders discover how to describe sets of data. In this data analysis lesson, 4th graders use strategies to find the range and median of multiple data sets.
Tenth graders investigate altitudes, medians, and angle bisectors of a triangle. In this geometry lesson, 10th graders investigate the special properties of an altitude, a median, and an angle bisector and explore how these special segments divide the area of a triangle. The dynamic nature of Cabri Jr. allows students to form and verify conjectures.
Students explore the concept of mean, median, and mode. In this mean, median, and mode lesson, students estimate the length of a string or the number of M&M's in a jar. Students find the mean, median, and mode of the class' estimates.
Tenth graders explore quadrilaterals. In this geometry instructional activity, 10th graders investigate the properties of quadrilaterals formed by angle bisectors of a given quadrilateral and quadrilaterals formed by the medians of quadrilaterals. This Cabri Jr. instructional activity provides opportunity for conjecture and verification.
Seventh graders examine the uses of mean, median, and mode. They define key vocabulary terms, observe the teacher model examples of mean, median, and mode, and discuss real world examples of central tendency of sets of data. Students also independently complete a worksheet.
Eighth graders identify the mean, median, and mode of a variety of problems. They define key vocabulary terms, and with the teacher solve examples of problems involving mean, median, and mode. Students then independently complete a worksheet.
Ninth graders examine the concepts of mean, median, and mode. They define key vocabulary terms, observe the teacher modeling examples of central tendency, mean, median, and mode, and independently complete a worksheet. Students then discuss the solutions to the independent worksheet.
Ninth graders observe and demonstrate how to use and calculate mean, median, and mode. They define key vocabulary terms, and order a set of test scores from smallest to greatest. Students observe the teacher model how to solve the problems step-by-step and independently complete a worksheet.
Students use the Visual Thesaurus to define mean, median, and mode. In this mean, median and mode lesson, students use online sources to find the definitions of mean, median, and mode before applying the concepts to a class data set.
Fourth graders explore mean, median, mode, and range using baseball statistics. They discuss a chart of baseball stats and define mean, median, mode, and range. Students solve problems using players' statistics as a class and independently complete two worksheets.
