Evaluate sampling methods where statements about a population are based on a sample
Evaluate whether graphs could be misleading, or support claims made
Find the 5-number summary and construct boxplots
Make comparisons between data sets using centre & spread
Compare data displayed in box plots and histograms
Interpret scatter plots and the relationship between two variables
Class expectations
statistics warm up - Key terms in types of data
Home work - Survey before Monday of week 2
Blooket warm up quiz for chapter 5A questions
Evaluate sampling methods where statements about a population are based on a sample
Evaluate whether graphs could be misleading, or support claims made
Find the 5-number summary and construct boxplots
Make comparisons between data sets using centre & spread
Compare data displayed in box plots and histograms
Interpret scatter plots and the relationship between two variables
Examples 2 and 3
Fluency questions page 261
all of questions 4, 5, and 7
Problem solving questions page 265
chose 8 and 9 or 8, 10 and 11
examples 4, 5, and 6
Fluency Questions page 269
4, 6(a and c), 7(a)
Problem Solving questions page 272
Choose 8 and 9 or 8, 10 and 11.
Key Definitions of mean mode and median
Example 7 with median included, and Example 9
Fluency Questions page 277
4 mean, mode and range (ace), 5(aceg), 6(all)
Problem solving questions page 278
Choose either 7-9 or 9-11
Catch up on any questions you have not yet attempted or if more instruction time is needed this is a space for a lesson to be moved into.
Evaluate sampling methods where statements about a population are based on a sample
Evaluate whether graphs could be misleading, or support claims made
Find the 5-number summary and construct boxplots
Make comparisons between data sets using centre & spread
Compare data displayed in box plots and histograms
Interpret scatter plots and the relationship between two variables
Example 15
fluency questions page 295
all of questions 3 and 4
Problem solving questions page 296
choose either 5 and 6 or 5,7 and 8
Quartile cards activity
The five number Summary
Examples 11 and 12
Fluency questions page 282
4(a and c), 5 (a and c), 6 (all), 7(a and c)
Problem solving questions page 285
Choose either 8 and 9 or 8, 10, 11 and 12
Quartile cards activity
The five number Summary
Examples 11 and 12
Fluency questions page 282
4(a and c), 5 (a and c), 6 (all), 7(a and c)
Problem solving questions page 285
Choose either 8 and 9 or 8, 10, 11 and 12
examples 13 and 14
fluency questions page 289
5(a and c), 6(a and c)
Problem solving questions page 291
choose either questions 7 and 8 or 7-9.
Evaluate sampling methods where statements about a population are based on a sample
Evaluate whether graphs could be misleading, or support claims made
Find the 5-number summary and construct boxplots
Make comparisons between data sets using centre & spread
Compare data displayed in box plots and histograms
Interpret scatter plots and the relationship between two variables
examples 13 and 14
fluency questions page 289
5(a and c), 6(a and c)
Problem solving questions page 291
choose either questions 7 and 8 or 7-9.
5H - Bivariate Data and Scatter Plots page 298
Correlation and causation explanation
example 16
5I - Line of best fit by eye page 303
example 17
Fluency questions page 305
all of questions 4, 6 and 7
Problem solving questions page 307
choose 8 and 9 or 9 and 10
Evaluate sampling methods where statements about a population are based on a sample
Evaluate whether graphs could be misleading, or support claims made
Find the 5-number summary and construct boxplots
Make comparisons between data sets using centre & spread
Compare data displayed in box plots and histograms
Interpret scatter plots and the relationship between two variables
1A- Conversion of Units
📚Fluency questions page 7
4 (ace), 5(ace), 6(ace)
📚 Problem solving questions page 9
all of questions 8-11
Convert between units of length, area, volume, and capacity
Solve problems involving perimeter, area, circumference, and area of sectors
Solve problems involving surface area and volume of prisms, cylinders, and composite solids
Prove that triangles are congruent or similar using the appropriate proofs
Apply rules of congruency or similarity to find missing values in shapes
📘Problem Solving Exercise from chapter 1B pages 13 questions 5 - 10
Area list of formulas
📘Problem Solving page 24
choose either questions 5-8 or 7-11
Convert between units of length, area, volume, and capacity
Solve problems involving perimeter, area, circumference, and area of sectors
Solve problems involving surface area and volume of prisms, cylinders, and composite solids
Prove that triangles are congruent or similar using the appropriate proofs
Apply rules of congruency or similarity to find missing values in shapes
Features of a circle warm up questions
what is pi investigation.
Key Ideas - Circumference formula
📚Fluency Questions
4 and 5 all parts
📚 Problem solving questions
choose either of the question sets, 6-8 or 7-10.
Gold Star Question
📘Fluency Exercise: Question 4 and 5 all parts. page 28
📘Problem Solving Exercise from chapter 1E pages 30-31, choose either questions 6-8 or 7, 8 and half of 9. page 30
📘Fluency Exercise Page 35
Question 5 and 6 all parts
📘Problem Solving Exercise Page
Choose either question set 7-9 or 9-12
Convert between units of length, area, volume, and capacity
Solve problems involving perimeter, area, circumference, and area of sectors
Solve problems involving surface area and volume of prisms, cylinders, and composite solids
Prove that triangles are congruent or similar using the appropriate proofs
Apply rules of congruency or similarity to find missing values in shapes
📘Fluency Exercise Page 45
Questions 4, 5, 6 and 7.
📘Problem Solving Exercise Page 46
Choose either question set 8-10 or 9-12
📘Fluency Exercise Page 41
Questions 3, 4 and 5 all parts
📘Problem Solving Exercise Page 41
Choose either question set 6 and 7 or 6-9
📘Fluency questions Page 435
Questions 4(ace), 5(ace), 6(ace)
📘Problem Solving Questions Page 435
Questions 7,9,10
Perfect Surface Area, angles in parallel lines and angles in triangles
Convert between units of length, area, volume, and capacity
Solve problems involving perimeter, area, circumference, and area of sectors
Solve problems involving surface area and volume of prisms, cylinders, and composite solids
Prove that triangles are congruent or similar using the appropriate proofs
Apply rules of congruency or similarity to find missing values in shapes
7E - Congruent Triangles pg 449
📘Fluency Exercise Page 452
Questions 4 (ace), 5 (ace)
📘Problem solving set beginning on Page 454
Question 6, 7 and 8 (acefi) 7F - Similar Triangles pg 457
📘Fluency Exercise Page 461
Questions 4 (a,c,d,g,i) and all of question 5.
📘Problem solving set beginning on Page 462
All of Question 6 and all of question 7.
📘Fluency Exercise Page 465
All of questions 3, 4 and 5
📘Problem solving set beginning on Page 466
Choose either question set 6-8 and 10 or 7-10.
Apply rules of congruency or similarity to find missing values in shapes