Lesson  Content Objective: IWBAT to describe overall patterns in data, including clusters, peaks, gaps, and symmetry.  Language Objective: IWBAT.

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Lesson 13.1

 Content Objective: IWBAT to describe overall patterns in data, including clusters, peaks, gaps, and symmetry.  Language Objective: IWBAT write and explain to my partner how to describe overall patterns in data, including clusters, peaks, gaps, and symmetry.

 How can you describe overall patterns in a data set?

 The table shows the scores that Judy got on different rounds of her favorite game.  What was her mean score?  a. 155  b. 309  c. 329  d. 466 Judy's Scores RoundScore

 Histogram: Miles students traveled on vacation.  What is the meaning of peak and symmetry with respect to this data?

 What data does this dot plot show?  What is the difference between a gap and a cluster?  Can you indentify them on the dot plot?