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“Day D” April 4, 2019 7:51 - 8:51 Exploratory 8:53 - 9:53 9:55 - 10:55 7:51 - 8:51 Exploratory 8:53 - 9:53 9:55 - 10:55 Social Studies 10:57 -11:27 11:29-12:31 LUNCH (1st Lunch) Science 12:33 - 1:33 English 1:35 - 2:35 Math

1. Take out your homework and packet 2 1. Take out your homework and packet 2. Label your whiteboard 1-6 and answer the following questions:  

I will be able to: Display numerical data in plots on a number line, including histograms. So I can: learn how to describe the shape of the histogram to analyze the data distribution described by its center, spread, or overall shape. I will show that I understood it by: verbally discuss with my partners the shape of at least one histogram before constructing a histogram based upon data from a statistical question. 6.SP.A.2, 6.SP.A.4

Vocabulary: Data Histogram relative (related) frequency Distribution data distribution

Homework check: pgs. 15 and 16

How do you feel? topic.

You do… pg. 19-20 Example 1 (5 minutes)

Finish the histogram on example 2 pg. 20 (4 minutes) Pg. 20 and 22 It is also important that students understand that each interval should be the same width and that they should not skip intervals when making a frequency table, even if there are no data that fall in that interval. The width of each interval is based upon how many whole numbers are included in each interval. The intervals are all the same width. Finish the histogram on example 2 pg. 20 (4 minutes)

Histogram vs. Bar graph In a histogram, the bars touch because where one interval ends is where the next interval begins. Histograms and bar graphs are similar because they both have frequency on the 𝑦-axis, and both have bars representing a count of data values. Histograms and bar graphs are different because histograms have intervals on a number line, while the bar graph has categories. Also, the intervals on a histogram make the bars touch, which does not happen on a bar graph. Consider beginning this lesson by showing students an example of a bar graph. For example, show a bar graph summarizing data on favorite pizza toppings. Point out that the horizontal axis is not a number line but contains categories. The vertical axis is the frequency (or count) of how many people chose the particular pizza topping. While presenting the histogram to students, point out that the main difference is that the horizontal axis is a number line, and the intervals are listed in order from smallest to largest.

How do you feel? topic.

I need to go to pages 25-26: #1 and 3

How do you feel? topic.

I can use my examples to help! Homework: Pgs. 23-24

Exit Ticket Handout

Accommodations Read or reread presentation or activity directions, as needed or after prompting Use examples to model and act as a guide for emerging learners