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| | | | Maths | ||
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| | | | Moving Stones | ||
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| | | | Learning Objectives | ||
| | | | * For students to collect and manipulate larger data sets | ||
* To calculate the mean, mode and average from a set of data | * To calculate the mean, mode and average from a set of data | ||
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| | | | Outline of activity | ||
| | | | Investigate how many stones can be moved from one pile to another (15cm apart) in 10 seconds. They collect data from the whole class and analyse it. | ||
Full details are available on instruction sheet: [https://zamideas.wikispaces.com/file/view/Moving+stones.rtf Moving stones.rtf] | Full details are available on instruction sheet: [https://zamideas.wikispaces.com/file/view/Moving+stones.rtf Moving stones.rtf] | ||
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| | | | Technology requirements and skills | ||
| | | | * Calculators (as many as possible) | ||
* Stopclocks (possible to be done with one) | * Stopclocks (possible to be done with one) | ||
* At least one computer with spreadsheet software | * At least one computer with spreadsheet software | ||
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| | | | Equipment requirements | ||
| | | | For each group, pile of at least 20 small stones or pebbles of roughly equal size and able to be picked up and moved with two fingers. | ||
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| | | | Possible extension or supplementary activities | ||
| | | | * Students could investigate difference between data from their dominant hand and the other one | ||
* Students could explore ways of representing graphs | * Students could explore ways of representing graphs | ||
* Use of mini whiteboards for students to record data and collect data from other members of the class | * Use of mini whiteboards for students to record data and collect data from other members of the class | ||
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| | | | Suggestions of what ‘successful’ student understanding or work might look like | ||
| | | | * Students will be confident collecting and handling data sets | ||
* Students will be familiar with and able to use the terms mean, mode, median correctly | * Students will be familiar with and able to use the terms mean, mode, median correctly | ||
* Students will be able to calculate the mean, mode and median from a set of data | * Students will be able to calculate the mean, mode and median from a set of data |
Revision as of 10:01, 16 April 2012
Subject | Maths |
Activity Name | Moving Stones |
Learning Objectives | * For students to collect and manipulate larger data sets
To explore ways of presenting data |
Outline of activity | Investigate how many stones can be moved from one pile to another (15cm apart) in 10 seconds. They collect data from the whole class and analyse it.
Full details are available on instruction sheet: Moving stones.rtf |
Technology requirements and skills | * Calculators (as many as possible)
Understanding of basic formula construction in spreadsheet software, in particular the AVERAGE, MODE and MEDIAN formula |
Equipment requirements | For each group, pile of at least 20 small stones or pebbles of roughly equal size and able to be picked up and moved with two fingers. |
Possible extension or supplementary activities | * Students could investigate difference between data from their dominant hand and the other one
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Suggestions of what ‘successful’ student understanding or work might look like | * Students will be confident collecting and handling data sets
Students will have repeated activity over time and suggested if repeating the activity improves the ‘score’. |