10-1 Procedures of Center 10-2 Actions of VariabiIity
Fri. 3/15 Wednesday. 3/18
Pg. 437 #1, 2, 6-11, 28-33 Pg. 444 #1,2, 4 - 6 SBAC Pkt Wk 4 #1 - 15 Print out SBAC packet right here if you lost yours
3/18 3/19
Movie: Methods of Center Math Definitions Movie: Methods of VariabiIity
10-4 Do a comparison of Pópations
Tues. 3/19
Khan Academy
3/20 or 3/21
Video: Box Plots of land Movie: Comparing Box Plots of land Video clip: Do a comparison of PopuIations
Unit 5 Standard Evaluation (ch. 7, 8, 9) 10-3 Mean Absolute Change
Get married./Thurs. 3/20 or 3/21 Fri. 3/22
No homework Pg. 449 #5-8
3/22
Exercise: Interpreting Graphs Movie: Mean Total Deviation Practice: Interpretation Box Plots of land Exercise: Write Proportional Equatións
10-5 Use Sampling to Predict Companion Quiz
Wednesday. 3/25 Tues. 3/26
Pg. 465 #5-13, 16 Pg. 458 #3 - 5, 7 - 10 Pg. 490 #1,3,7,11,13, 15, 17 (self-correct) SBAC Pkt week 1 #1 - 15 (NO CALCULATOR) Printing out SBAC packet here if you dropped yours
3/26 3/27 or 3/28
Movie: Sample to Predict(Biased and Unbiased Samples)
10-6 Probability of Simple Occasions
Get married./Thurs. 3/27 and 3/28
Pg. 472 #12-34 even
Finish off online quizzés 10-2 to 10-5
3/29
Movie: Possibility of Basic Occasions
10-7 Theoretical and Experimental Possibility
Fri. 3/29
Pg. 479 #5-14 all Khan Academy Test 1, 2, 3, credited 4/2to study for Nég #'s MuIt/Div Device test following block day time
4/1
Video: Theoretical and Experimental Possibility
Wednesday. 4/1
Ch. 10 Evaluation Handout
4/2
Part 10 Standard Evaluation Handóut
10-8 Probability of Compound Activities
Tués. 4/2
4/3 or 4/4
Movie: Possibility of Compound Events Movie: Make use of a Forest Diagram to Make a Structure Room Video clip: Separate and dependent Compound Activities
12-1 Circumference and Circles Device 7 (Chapter 10 Blog post Assessment)
Get married./Thurs. 4/3 and 4/4
Pg. 560 #10- 20 also Pg. 565 #10 - 24 actually
4/5
Video clip: Circumference of a Group
Discover Chapter 12
1st, 2nd and 6th Period Objective: I will use measures of center and variation to compare populations. I will use random samples to compare populations. Classroom: Chapter 10 (Probability and Statistics) Chapter 10.7 (Comparing Populations) Chapter 10.7 Lesson Example #'s E1 and E2, TB pages 450 and 451.