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**Stone Moving (M)** | |||
* **Activity Outline** [[file:Moving stones.rtf]] | |||
* Instuction Sheet [[file:Moving stones (Teacher Instructions).rtf]] written for teacehrs but could be adapted for students if needed (computer/printer permitting) | |||
* Template (NA) | |||
* Note: In the end a template didn't seem to help and in fact complicated things as it is hard to know data set size. teachers will need to be shown how to create a formula using MODE, MEDIAN and AVERAGE and then can create spreadsheets to fit. This way we can also show and suggest the coin/stone/button example but allow them to add any extras that they may want. Other than that, hopefully the instrutions (written by James but based on Wales NGFL) are enough | |||
* This is an example (rather than a template)[[file:mean mode median.xls]] | |||
* Alternative activities could involve assorted physicl activities, such as running acorss the room or carring out other activities such as pressups, collecting similar data for analysis. | |||
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- Stone Moving (M)**
- **Activity Outline** File:Moving stones.rtf
- Instuction Sheet File:Moving stones (Teacher Instructions).rtf written for teacehrs but could be adapted for students if needed (computer/printer permitting)
- Template (NA)
- Note: In the end a template didn't seem to help and in fact complicated things as it is hard to know data set size. teachers will need to be shown how to create a formula using MODE, MEDIAN and AVERAGE and then can create spreadsheets to fit. This way we can also show and suggest the coin/stone/button example but allow them to add any extras that they may want. Other than that, hopefully the instrutions (written by James but based on Wales NGFL) are enough
- This is an example (rather than a template)File:Mean mode median.xls
- Alternative activities could involve assorted physicl activities, such as running acorss the room or carring out other activities such as pressups, collecting similar data for analysis.