Construct and
interpret a box plot (box and whisker diagram).
Starter activity on PowerPoint to review stem and leaf diagrams; a presentation in PowerPoint on creating, reading and
interpreting a box plot with two examples; learner activities, questions in Word or PDF; a plenary presentation in PowerPoint to check learning; and a lesson plan to make the whole thing complete.
Not exact matches
Averages 1 - Mode, Median and Mean Averages 2 - Which Average is Best Averages 3 - Grouped Data (Estimated Mean) Averages 4 - Mean vs Estimated Mean Bar Charts Binomial Distribution 1 - Investigation and Introduction Binomial Distribution 2 - Solving Problems Binomial Distribution 3 - Expectation and Variance
Box Plots Coding Combining Data Sets Cumulative Frequency Discrete Random Variables Expectation and Variance Frequency Polygons Histograms 1 - Drawing Histograms 2 -
Interpreting Interpolation - Estimating the Median Moving Averages Normal Distribution 1 - Standard Normal Normal Distribution 2 - Non-Standard Normal Distribution 3 - Backwards and Further Problems Normal Distribution 4 - Approximation for Binomial Distribution Pictograms Pie Charts 1 - Drawing Pie Charts 2 -
Interpreting Product Moment Correlation Coefficient (PMCC) Poisson Distribution Probability 1 Probability 2 Probability 3 Probability 4 Probability 5 Questionnaires Regression Lines Sampling Scatter Diagrams Sets 1 - 2 sets Sets 2 - 3 sets Sets 3 - Probability Sets 4 - Conditional Probability Skewness Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient Standard Deviation and the Variance Stem and Leaf Diagrams Two Way Tables Probability Distribution Function NOTE: Feel free to browse my shop for more excellent free and premium resources and as always please rate and feedback, thank you.
The aim is for the class to
interpret the 4 averages from the tables, along with
plotting and
interpreting Cumulative Frequency curves and
box plots.
Activities to help learners of secondary mathematics to
interpret frequency graphs, cumulative frequency graphs and
box and whisker
plots for large samples and to see how a large number of data points can result in the graph being approximated by a continuous distribution.
Activities to help learners of secondary mathematics to
interpret frequency graphs, cumulative frequency graphs and
box and whisker
plots for large...
KS4 Statistics Labels,
Box Plots - Draw,
Interpret and CompareHow to get from a Grade to a Grade This great resource will help you, your students, school managers, and classroom visitors determine where each student is in this part of the Maths curriculum and what needs to be done to get to the next level.
box plots - examples of
box plots and how to
interpret them followed by an exercise on cumulative frequency.
A lesson on drawing
box plots and
interpreting data aimed at a GCSE statistics class.
I have uploaded a similar lesson previously but this focusses more on the
interpreting of
box plots (particularly in terms of percentages above or below values).
Everything you need for a lesson (or two) on creating, reading and
interpreting box and whisker
plots.
Two exam questions where students first have to
plot the cumulative frequency graph, then
interpret it by finding the median and interquartile range and then construct a
box plot from this.