Human Box Plot - Part 2
by Laura Richmond
This lesson builds on student understanding of what how box plots summarize data sets and develops student knowledge of how to compare two sets of data using box plots and their five number summaries. Students get some experience with comparing center and spread and again using technology in math.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BCljxTBetJr6rjai0PA5tNU6eoU-oKGz/edit?u…Related Content
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