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Project
Lesson 1
Part 1 Due 8/22
It's time to use what you've learned to represent our data visually.
When you receive your worksheet, neatly write your first and last name in the corner above the lists of data.
Create one dot plot and one histogram (each based on a different data set). INCLUDE LABELS.
when making your number lines, use a ruler to make the spacing (intervals) the same
Use pencil ONLY. Write neatly.
* If you were absent or lost your paper, pick one of the following and print a single page from your class period:
Lesson 2
If you have not turned in your dot plot and histogram, please put it in the basket in the back of the room.
Lesson 3
Revise Due 8/28 Notes
The first part of your Unit 1 Projects look GREAT. It was a solid start. Let's take a moment to review the checklist together (below). Please compare your work and, if needed, make improvements.
1. Use a ruler for your histogram's rows and columns (90 degree angles, vertical and horizontal lines)
4. Shade your histogram in a way that makes it easier to see the data (every other column)
5. Verify that your histogram has realistic buckets (ranges) -- not too big
Lesson 4
Glue your Dot Plot & Histogram (showing your Level 3 work) into your notebook. It is one of your learning archives.