Dot to Dot
• Using the fractions ¼, ½, ¾, 1 ½, and 1 ¾ create a dot plot.
DAP.14.4.1
Classmates Survey
• Develop a survey question and poll 10 classmates. Choices could be their pets, favorite color, or favorite pizza topping.
• Using the information gathered construct a line plot and bar graph.
DAP 15.4.1, 15.4.2
What is your favorite?
• Create a survey question and poll 5 girls and 5 boys. Choices to survey are sports, favorite music, or favorite movies.
• Using the information gathered construct an appropriate graph for your survey results.
DAP 14.6.1, 14.6.3
What Graph is Appropriate
Pet store had a sale in April and May
• Which type of display is appropriate for this data?
DAP 14.7.2
April May
17 lizards 13 lizards
5 frogs 7 frogs
3 snakes 2 snakes
13 turtles 11 turtles
Scatter Plot Data
Students Study Time Test Score
Student A 30 minutes 65%
Student B 1 hour 75%
Student C 2 hours 87%
Student D 1 hour 90%
Student E 45 minutes 72%
Student F 1 ½ hours 80%
DAP.14.7.3
Construct a scatter plot using the following data.Is there a correlation between the amount of time studied and test scores?
Let’s Roll DAP.14.4.1
How many ways are there to roll a 7?How many different ways to roll a pair of dice are on the line plot (dot plot)?
Interpreting Graph
Comic Biography Fantatsy Mystery0
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grade 4Grade 5Grade 6
SLE15.5.1
Which grade read the most Mystery novels?What class read the most?Least favorite genre read over all ?Which grades read the same amount and in which genres?
What are the values
• Go ask five different teachers their favorite numbers.
• With those numbers find out the mean, mode, range, median.
SLE15.5.2
Play BallSLE 15.6.2
Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5
Wildcats 50 45 35 25 23
Bulldogs 45 32 32 29 61
Which team has the highest mean?What is the range of points scored by the Bulldogs?What is the mode of all scores?What is the median of both teams?
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