![]() Investigate patterns of association in bivariate data.Ĥ. This lesson applies to the Common Core Standard: All lessons have a real-world example to aid the students in visualizing a practical application of the concept. A helpful color-coding technique engages the students and guides them through the problem (Green is for the answer, red for wrong or canceled numbers, & blue, purple & sometimes orange for focusing the next step or separating things.) Twice as many examples are provided, compared to a standard textbook. ![]() Every step of every problem is shown, even the minor or seemingly insignificant steps. The lesson highlights each step of the problem as the teacher is discussing it, and then animates it to the next step within the lesson. This PowerPoint lesson is unique because it uses a flow-through technique, guided animation, that helps to eliminate confusion and guides the student through the problem. Students often get lost in multi-step math problems. For more PowerPoint lessons & materials visit: Use as many or as few of the problems to help your students learn each concept. The presentation has 31 slides with lots of whiteboard practice. If you need an alternative version because your country uses different measurements, units, or slight wording adjustment for language differences just email me at I am respond to email quickly. Using student’s or teacher’s names can be another hook. You can change the problem number and the names. The problems and clipart can’t be edited due to the TOU and to maintain the copyright integrity of the product. NEW: The lesson is in an editable format so you can tailor the lesson to your class. The lesson teaches how to interpret data from the stem-and-leaf plot and make and use a stem-and-leaf plot to put data in order. This lesson was one of a chapter that was used as a review for all previous grades. I developed it for my Algebra 1 class, but it can be used for lower grades as well. ![]() This slideshow lesson is very animated with a flow-through technique. The End Man to dog trainer: "Every time a bell rings, my dog goes into the corner." Dog trainer: "That's OK, he is a Boxer.Stem and Leaf Plots in a PowerPoint Presentation Stem Leaf Which stems have the most leaves? 2 and 7 0 7 7 Which types of dogs seem to be more popular, large or small? 1 0 7 2 0 0 7 large 3 Which stems have no leaves? 4 3, 4 and 5 5 How many breeds are less than 30 pounds? 7 6 7 7 1 5 5 12 How many categories of dogs are shown on the plot? 8 1 Stem-and-Leaf plots still have titles.Īverage Weights of the Top 10 Dog Breeds RankBreed Weight (lb) 1 Labrador Retrievers 67 2 Golden Retrievers 75 3 German Shepherds 81 4 Dachshunds Standard 27 Miniature 20 5 Beagles 20 6 Yorkshire Terriers 7 7 Poodles Standard 75 Toy 10 8 Boxers 71 9 Chihuahuas 7 10 Shih Tzu 17 Stem Leaf 0 7 7 1 0 7 2 0 0 7 3 4 5 6 7 7 1 5 5 8 1 More than one number (10) can be displayed. More Stem-and-Leaf Plots Points Scored per Game Ages of Relatives Stem Leaf 1 1 5 2 3 0 4 4 2 2 8 Stem Leaf 0 6 7 1 0 0 2 3 9 3 6 8 9 Note: Numbers less than ten can be displayed. Stem Leaf The TENS digit in each number The ONES digit in each number 1 4 2 0 9 3 0 4 Notice that the stems AND leaves are arranged in numerical order. ![]()
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