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You’re The Network: Data Analysis Lesson PlanYou’re The Network: Data Analysis Lesson Plan
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K20 LEARN
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Grade
8th
Subjects
Math
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Duration
2 hrs
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Year
2020
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You’re The Network: Data Analysis

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  • Community Data
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  • TV Show Stats
  • U.S.-Income vs. Life
  • Viewership for Community
  • You're The Network (.html)
  • TV Show Stats (.pptx)
  • Community Outliers - Student Copy (.docx)
  • Community Data (.xlsx)
  • Life Expectancy vs. Income (.docx)
  • Teen Wolf Through the Seasons - Student Copy (.docx)
  • U.S.-Income vs. Life (.xlsx)
  • Viewership for Community (.xlsx)
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How do you rate? Young scholars use graphical data to analyze ratings of different television episodes. Their analyses include best-fit lines, mean, median, mode, and range.

3 Views 5 Downloads
CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

scatter plots, line of best fit, data analysis, making predictions, range, mean, median, mode, outliers

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Have each group use a different scale to graph the data and compare results

Classroom Considerations

  • Expects a proficiency with graphing two-variable data
  • Requires a specific set of materials 

Pros

  • Includes an engaging introductory activity to provide motivation for the lesson
  • Provides an option for assessment

Cons

  • None

Common Core

8.SP.A.1 8.SP.A.2

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