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Tally Charts,Frequency Tables and Questioning

Mr. ClarkMath 6Palmer MS

Friday, August 19, 11

DefineA frequency table tells the number of times an event, category, or group occurs.

Grouped: sorted by categories or intervals

Ungrouped: random

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Frequency Tables

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Reading MathFor Tally Charts, a group of four tally marks with a line through it means five

Example: llll = 5 llll llll = 10

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Asking QuestionsThe secret to good data is to ask good questions.

Costa’s 3 levels of questions

Friday, August 19, 11

Asking QuestionsThe secret to good data is to ask good questions.

Costa’s 3 levels of questions

Friday, August 19, 11

Asking QuestionsThe secret to good data is to ask good questions.

Costa’s 3 levels of questions

Level One Level Two Level Three

DefineDescribeIdentify

ListName

ObserveReciteScan

AnalyzeCompareContrastGroupInfer

SequenceSynthesize

ApplyEvaluate

HypothesizeImagineJudgePredict

Speculate

Friday, August 19, 11

Asking QuestionsThe secret to good data is to ask good questions.

Costa’s 3 levels of questions

Level One Level Two Level Three

DefineDescribeIdentify

ListName

ObserveReciteScan

AnalyzeCompareContrastGroupInfer

SequenceSynthesize

ApplyEvaluate

HypothesizeImagineJudgePredict

Speculate

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Let’s PracticeLevel One

Friday, August 19, 11

Let’s PracticeLevel One

Create two Level One questions.

Friday, August 19, 11

Let’s PracticeLevel One

Create two Level One questions.

The first one should be a question for numerical data.

Friday, August 19, 11

Let’s PracticeLevel One

Create two Level One questions.

The first one should be a question for numerical data.

The second question should be for categorical data.

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Let’s PracticeLevel One

Create two Level One questions.

The first one should be a question for numerical data.

The second question should be for categorical data.

The questions should be aimed towards the typical sixth grader.

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Let’s PracticeLevel Two

Friday, August 19, 11

Let’s PracticeLevel Two

Now that you have two Level One questions, trade them with someone in your group.

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Let’s PracticeLevel Two

Now that you have two Level One questions, trade them with someone in your group.

Once you have two new questions, check to see if you have one numerical and one categorical.

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Let’s PracticeLevel Two

Now that you have two Level One questions, trade them with someone in your group.

Once you have two new questions, check to see if you have one numerical and one categorical.

Now write a Level Two question that goes with the Level One question that you have.

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Let’s PracticeLevel Three

Friday, August 19, 11

Let’s PracticeLevel Three

After you have finished writing your Level Two question, trade again with a new partner.

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Let’s PracticeLevel Three

After you have finished writing your Level Two question, trade again with a new partner.

Read the Level One and Level Two questions you now have.

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Let’s PracticeLevel Three

After you have finished writing your Level Two question, trade again with a new partner.

Read the Level One and Level Two questions you now have.

Write a new Level Three Question that goes with the Level One and Level Two questions.

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Let’s PracticeLevel Three

After you have finished writing your Level Two question, trade again with a new partner.

Read the Level One and Level Two questions you now have.

Write a new Level Three Question that goes with the Level One and Level Two questions.

One you have written the Level Three Question, return it to the original owner.

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Homework

Survey ten (10) students before class tomorrow and create a Frequency Table to show your results.

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