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Click to go to resourceIntroduction to Descriptive Statistics with Mode, Median, Mean, and Range
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titleIntroduction to Descriptive Statistics with Mode, Median, Mean, and Range
descriptionBy playing a variety of dice games, students in this lesson learn the mathematical concepts of mean, median, mode, and range. M2T2 is a set of modules that model standards-aligned curricula at the middle-school level. They are available free on the Web in Acrobat form. Their optimal use includes a variety of digital technologies such as graphing calculators, spreadsheets, and computer-based geometry. However, the modules can be done without any of these
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subjectstatistics, integrating technology into the classroom, probability,
typeActivity, Lesson plan,
level8, 9, 6, 7,
keywordsMean, Range, Mode, Median, Central tendency, Histograms, Standards, Hands-on learning, Box plots, NCTM standards, Standards-aligned,
mediatorTeachers, Middle school teachers, Secondary school teachers, Elementary school teachers,
beneficiaryStudents
priceCodeFree
onlineproviderMSTE - The Office for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
recordCreated2002-05-15T12:02:50-5:00
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