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The Mean from a Frequency Table. An Average Problem. Carrey | Solve My Maths. An Average Problem. Histograms (TLP) | Solve My Maths. 1. (Below) Drawing and Reading Histograms 2. (Below) Pret Homework 3. (Below) Suite of activities by SuffolkMaths 4. 5. 5. About these ads Like this: Like Loading... 140. Cut out the Quartiles | Maths Sandpit.

Quartiles on cumulative frequency graphs are such easy questions when you get ‘it’. The hair pulling, nail biting wrong answers you see on exam papers make you wonder if you’ve ever taught the topic. Time for the scissors again … Activity This activity demonstrates in a practical and visual way how to set up the quartiles on a graph. Equipment Printed cf graphs Rulers Scissors Glue Coloured pens Task 1. Cut out the area to the left of the graph. Leave a column of graph squares next to the y-axis, for scale. 2. Repeat the half fold again 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Review This activity covers a fair few learning styles and creates a visual/memorable resource,in their books. Like this: Like Loading... Time-series jigsaw puzzle fun! | Great Maths Teaching Ideas. Teaching time-series graphs? Get students to work in pairs. One solves a jigsaw puzzle. The other student records how many pieces in the jigsaw were solved every n seconds.

Choose n appropriately. Students then plot graphs of n.o. pieces solved vs time. Then ask them: Describe the shape of your graph. Mathwire.com | One-Die Toss Activities. Misleading Statistics: How Visual Data Can Go Bad. Averages (TLP) | Solve My Maths. 1. (Below) ‘The Averages’ 2. (Below) Inquiry Maths Task 3. (Below) Messy Means 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Like this: Like Loading... Bonkers Questionnaires | Solve My Maths. Maths ROTW 80 - Lesson: Averages from Tables by Pixi_17 - Mathematics teaching - TES Mathematics - TES Community. For the next few weeks, the ROTW will be looking at examples of complete lessons on TES. I find resources like this fascinating, as they give you a real insight into a teacher’s thinking, far more than you would get from a PowerPoint or a worksheet alone. The advice I give to all trainee teachers and NQTs that I work with is to take lessons like this, study them, and then adapt them to suit their own teaching style and the needs of their students.

As ever, I am eternally indebted to teachers for sharing their resources on TES, but a special thank you to those who upload complete lessons like this. They are so useful n sharing good practice, and have a huge and positive impact on teaching and learning around the world. What is it? A complete lesson on Averages from Tables, kindly uploaded and shared by Pixi_17 What are the key features?

Tarsia starter activity. Really well structured PowerPoint, complete with lesson objectives. Well-presented examples throughout. Topic based exam questions. 5 Maths Gems #35. Hi there. Welcome to my 35th gems post. This is where I share five teaching ideas I've seen on Twitter. The summer holidays are now in full swing so Twitter has been quiet this week.

I expect it will get busier in August - results days will give us lots to talk about, and then we'll all start making preparations for September. 1. @mathninja3 suggested putting a permanent angle chase on the classroom wall. 2. This week Nikki (@mathszest) tweeted a picture of her fantastic presentation guide, which she has recently updated with target codes (inspired by @letsgetmathing's conference presentation about marking). 3. In general people (not just young people) aren't very good at understanding the graphs they see in the media. I'm not sure whether this should sit in maths or somewhere else, but I think these activities are valuable. 4. 5. I love this post from @mccreaemma. Huge thanks to @dooranran for providing a collection of fantastic resources. Frequency Trees - TES Maths Resource of the Week 71 - Mr Barton Maths Blog.

Cricketing MMM. How long is a minute.pdf - Google Drive. Tree Diagrams and Binomial Distribution. Interquartile Range. Plotly. Data Collection Ideas (TLP) | Solve My Maths. Solve My Maths Search you're reading... Data Collection Ideas, Resources, Statistics Data Collection Ideas (TLP) Posted by solvemymaths ⋅ ⋅ Leave a comment Below: Data Collection Ideas Above: Game of Pig Surveys:SelfRegulation Questionnaire (SRQ) House of Learning_Simpsons_personality_survey FiveMinutePersonalityTestforclass narcissistic-personality-inventory Holland-code-test 3_Personality_Tests_with_Definitions Self Regulation Questionnaire Personality-test-for-teaming About these ads Share this: Like this: Related #mathsTLP 29th March 2015In "#mathsTLP" Lion Beaver Otter Golden Retriever.In "Data & Measure" Bonkers QuestionnairesIn "Data Collection Ideas" « “y = mx + c” (TLP) Revision Ideas for A-Level (TLP) » Discussion No comments yet.

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