Introducing Graphing and Statistics in 7th Grade

Written, Edited, and Correlated by Michelle Burk, Ron Noble, and William Hatchett

All materials, with the exception of a few worksheets, all assessments, and rubrics, have been provided by the Shodor Foundation.

 

Abstract

The unit is designed to introduce middle school students to statistical data and methods of representing data derived from the statistics. It is a 20 hour module (5 hours instruction and 15 hours of lab work) which allows the student to model life situations through the use of the graphs to include circle graphs, histograms, bar graphs and stem and leaf graphs. The primary lab tool being presented will be Project Interactivate. As a result of this module, the student will have a firm grasp of the subject and have improved understanding of statistics and how it correlates to the world around them.

 

Objectives

 

Upon completion of this unit, students will:

·        understand three different measures of  “center”

·        have been exposed to multiple ways of expressing sets of numbers

·        have practiced their arithmetic skills

·        have been introduced to histograms and bar graphs

·        have understood the difference between bar graphs and histograms

·        have seen examples of how data can be represented in a variety of graphical forms

·        have been introduced to the notion of stem-and-leaf plots have learned the terminology used with stem-and-leaf plots

·        have used stem-and-leaf plots to calculate mean, median, and mode of a set of data

·        communicate knowledge and understanding in everyday and mathematical language

·        understand concepts and procedures from statistics

·        define and solve problems

·        use mathematical reasoning

·        formulate questions that can be addressed with data and collect, organize, and display relevant data to answer them

·        select and use appropriate statistical methods to analyze data

·        develop and evaluate inferences and predictions based on data

 

Student Prerequisites

 

To complete this module, students should have a general understanding of arithmetic operations including: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers and decimals (with or without calculator use). Students will need the ability to use a mouse and browser.

 

Teacher Preparation

 

 

Unit Outline

 

 

References and Resources

           

Project Interactivate

            Washington State Essential Academic Learning Requirements   

            National Council of Teacher of Mathematics Standards

 

Activities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standards Addressed

           

Probability and Data Analysis (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics)(NCTM)

Geometry (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics)(NCTM)

Probability and Statistics (Washington State Essential Academic Learning

Requirements)(EALR’s)

Number Sense (Washington State Essential Academic Learning

Requirements)(EALR’s)

Geometric Sense (Washington State Essential Academic Learning

Requirements) (EALR’s)

 

Cross Curricular Connections

           

This module covers skills that are used in all core academic and technology areas.

 

Assessment Techniques

           

Journal recording

            Performance assessment using paper and pencil

            Student assessment

            Assigning grades to journals

           

Glossary

           


Average

Chart   

Class Interval

Data

Dependent Set

Distribution

Frequency Table

Graph

Histogram

Horizontal Axis

Independent Set

Mean

Measure of Center

Median

Mode

Multi-modal

Outlier

Plot

Quadrant

Qualitative Data

Quotient

Range

Sector

Sequential

Statistics

Sum

Vertical Axis


 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Procedures For Mean, Median, Mode Lessons

 

 

Assessment: In Journals----

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Procedures For Histograms and Bar Graph   

 

Bar Graphs                                                                

 

 

Assessment: In Journals----

Paper and pencil quiz.

A web version is also available here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Histograms                                        

 

§         Q: Is the data itself changing or is it the appearance of the data changing?

Paper and pencil assessment.

A web version is also available here.

 

Assessment: In Journals----

 

 

 

Lesson on Stem and Leaf Plots                  

 

Paper and pencil assessment.

A web version is also available here.

 

Assessment: In Journals----

Lesson on Pie Charts                                                        

 

 

Assessment: In Journals----

Final Assessment

The final assessment for the Statistics and Graphing unit is a pencil and paper activity. Please download.

The activity rubric will also be used to assess the final assessment.

You may see a copy of the final assessment Web Version here.