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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Project for PAP-6/7 students
Each teacher is using a slightly different format for this project so that we get a variety of different graphs, charts, tables, etc. The information list below is from Mrs. Rebeles' class. Check with your child and/or teacher to clarify information from another teacher.
There are two separate projects. One is for PAP-6 and PAP-6/7 students and the other is only for the GT students.
This is a sample of a project for the PAP-6/7 classes.
There are two separate projects. One is for PAP-6 and PAP-6/7 students and the other is only for the GT students.
This is a sample of a project for the PAP-6/7 classes.
They also need to get the participants initials. This not only shows that the data is real (and not just made up) but also shows when all 5 pieces of data are shown.
From the data collected, the student will construct a double-bar graph. The sub-categories need to be noted in the key.
The total column will be used to create circle graph. The data will be converted to a percent (use FDP) then approximate percentages will be used to create the circle graph.
Project for GT students
Each teacher is using a slightly different format for this project so that we get a variety of different graphs, charts, tables, etc. The information list below is from Mrs. Rebeles' class. Check with your child and/or teacher to clarify information from another teacher.
There are two separate projects. One is for PAP-6 and PAP-6/7 students and the other is only for the GT students.
This is a sample of a project for the GT classes.
First students will SURVEY 50 people and record their answers.
There are two separate projects. One is for PAP-6 and PAP-6/7 students and the other is only for the GT students.
This is a sample of a project for the GT classes.
They also need to get the participants initials. This not only shows that the data is real (and not just made up) but also shows when all 5 pieces of data are shown.
From the data collected, the student will construct a double-bar graph. The sub-categories need to be noted in the key.
The total column will be used to create circle graph. The data will be converted to a percent (use FDP) then approximate percentages will be used to create the circle graph.
The GT students have a 2nd portion to their project. They need come up with an inquiring question that would have at least 25 responses. I chose to find the age of president when he took office.
From this data, students will construct a Frequency Table.
The data will also be used to create a Stem and Leaf Plot.
Here is a sample of the website where I found my data for my project.
First students will SURVEY 50 people and record their answers.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Test 5.1 is cancelled
The test scheduled for today, March 5th, has been cancelled. Instead, the students will be completing a project on Thursday and Friday that will be a major assignment. More details will come from your child as information is given to them.
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