Algebra 21/22 Sept 2011 1) Take out your papers from your group folder and put them in your binder. 2) Put all your binder and text on your desk. Warm-up:

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Algebra 21/22 Sept ) Take out your papers from your group folder and put them in your binder. 2) Put all your binder and text on your desk. Warm-up: silently finish graphing dinosaur data finish graphing dinosaur data pg. 77 actual (x-axis) vs. estimated (y-axis) pg. 77 actual (x-axis) vs. estimated (y-axis)

OBJECTIVE Instructional: Students will create data displays from real world data. Language: Students will compare and contrast data and present their results on a poster.

Homework due today pg. 76: 12 Homework due next class: pg. 91: # 5 Need to take test P4: Pedro

graphs are ways to display data so we can understand it more easily

In Class Project- will be displayed in hall see Project “Compare Communities” on pg. 67 Each student will receive data collected for a different country. No one will have the same country. You will create data displays, write a summary description of your country’s data and then compare and contrast your country with a partner’s country, using values like mean, median or range (or others). Together with your partner, you will present your data displays, your written descriptions and a written explanation of how each country might use your graphs to make decisions on posters!

PART 1: individually create two well done data displays on graph paper (1 per page) to best show the information about: 1) your country’s age distribution 2) your country’s population of main cities

PART 2: When you are finished your two data displays and a summary description of your country’s data and I have given you the ok, you will be matched with someone else in the class. Together, you will COMPARE and CONTRAST your two country’s data. PROJECT Grade: 2 parts– individual grade partner- poster grade Attractiveness, Neatness, Accuracy, Writing- concise and well written paragraphs using math vocabulary

grading scale Adv (100%): work/ poster is attractive, neatly done, data displays are done correctly, well written paragraphs using math vocabulary Com(89%): minor errors or not as well done (see above) Par (78%): most parts done with some errors(see above) IP(65%): valid attempt was made to complete the project but with some major errors or parts missing LE (50%): some effort but not accurate or ½ done

words to know compare-- how are two things the same? what do two things have in common? contrast-- how are two things different?

1) Individually- create a histogram on one sheet of graph paper for your country’s age vs. population see section 1.4 and class notes 2) Individually- create a bar graph on one sheet of graph paper of the population of major cities in your country 3) Individually- Write a summary description on notebook paper about your country’s population using as many math words as you can. When you finish, raise your hand and I will check your work. I will match you with a partner.

Work with your partner to create a poster: 1) include all four data displays, 2 for each country 2) Compare and contrast your two countries using values like mean, median, minimum, maximum and range. 3) Write a description about how you think someone in each country could use your graphs to make decisions.

Answer these questions on your classwork paper. What did you just learn? What was interesting? What questions do you still have?