Week 2

Monday

Bell Ringer

    • Personal Introduction pages
    • Include a pie graph in Excel of a typical week this summer

Objectives

    • Describing a distribution - Symmetry, Skewness, Peaks, Gaps, Outliers
    • Displaying a distribution - stem plot, histogram
    • Time Plots

Agenda

      1. Bell Ringer
      2. Discuss chapter 1.1 exercises - Use your knowlege problems
      3. Work on 1.1 assignment
      4. Closure

Assignments:

      1. 1.1 Exercises - 10,12,16,18,20,28,30,34

 

Tuesday

Bell Ringer

Picturing distributions video- start at 19:50

Finish 1.1 exercises

Objectives

    • Describing a distribution - Symmetry, Skewness, Peaks, Gaps, Outliers
    • Displaying a distribution - stem plot, histogram
    • Time Plots

Agenda

    1. Bell Ringer
    2. Section 1.2- Discussion
    3. Closure

Assignments:

  1. 1.1 Exercises - 10,12,16,18,20,28,30,34
  2. Read section 1.2

 

Wednesday

Bell Ringer

Review Homework assignment

Objectives

  • Measuring Center - Means, Medians
  • Resistant measures of spread
  • Calculating variance and standard deviation of a set of data
  • Linear conversions
  • 5 number summary - Box plot
  • Inner Quartile Range

Agenda

  1. Bell Ringer
  2. Describing distributions video
  3. Mean, median exercise in class -heights
  4. Standard deviation exercise
  5. Work on chapter 1.2 questions
  6. Review section 1.2
  7. Closure

Assignments:

  1. Section 1.2 exercises - 61, 62, 63, 67,69, 70 (showwork), 78, 79, 89

Thursday

Bell Ringer

Video - 1.2 topics

Objectives

  • Measuring Center - Means, Medians
  • Resistant measures of spread
  • Calculating variance and standard deviation of a set of data

Agenda

  • Bell Ringer
  • Work on first four questions
  • Linear transformations
  • Finish chapter exercises
  • Closure

Assignments:

  • Section 1.2 exercises - 61, 62, 63, 67,69, 70 (showwork), 78, 79, 89

Friday

Bell Ringer

 

Objectives

  • Linear conversions
  • 5 number summary - Box plot
  • Inner Quartile Range
  • Different Forms of linear equations
  • Linear transformations and how they relate to statistical measures of mean, median, range, quartiles, IQR, and standard deviation

Agenda

  • Bell Ringer
  • Choose teams
  • Scoring - Team scoring -- 5 - 3 for each category
    • Greatest mean
    • Smallest standard deviation
    • Greatest median
    • Least IQR
    • Greatest Max
    • Least Min
  • Strategy planning
  • Throw off

Assignments:

  • Finish Exercises
  • Research question - Is there a wage gap between races in the US. Find data/graphs on the Internet to back up your claim.

    Choose two races, see if there is a gap between the amount the two races earn in the US. See if the gap is getting bigger or smaller. Back up your findings with data- graphs or stats.

    Summarize your findings.

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