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Kathy Campbell	Lesson Planning & Today’s  Lesson
The National Middle School Association  Successful learning for young adolescentsHigh ExpectationsAll students can learn.Based on Standards of Learning Curriculum FrameworksActive LearningStudents remain engaged.Relevant ChallengingHigh, yet achievable goalsExercise higher order thinking skills.IntegrativeAssessment & Evaluation
Effective LessonsObjectives are based on SOL’s.Lessons are well-planned.ResearchVirginia Department of Education (from website)Test Release ItemsEnhanced Scope/Sequence PLUS lesson plansMiddle School Math Strategiestextbooksstudent textsmath for teachers textbooksprofessional journalsonline resourcesRevise and Personalize
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Probability:  Grab a HandfulRelated Standard of Learning 7.16, 7.187th Grade
Students collect data about the handful of cubes and use the data to explore the mean, median and mode.7.16:  TSW create and solve problems involving the measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) and the range of a set of data7.18: TSW make inferences, conjectures, and predictions based on analysis of a set of dataOverviewRelated Standards of Learning
Prerequisite Understanding/Knowledge/SkillsStudents must know how to construct a bar graph or line plot
vocabularyoutliersrangemodemean (average)mediancentral tendency
Post-it Notes (small)Linking cubesRecording sheetMaterials
Instructional ActivityNote:  This activity is a modified version of a lesson found in the Probability and              Statistics Teachers Resource Guide, developed by the Virginia Department of             Education. Have students grab a large handful of cubes from a bucket or bag.Each student should connect all of his/her cubes and write the number of cubes in the cube-train on a Post-it Note. Students then take their Post-it’s to the whiteboard and construct a bar graph or line plot (using notes as bars/line plots.Students then line up at the front of the room according to the number of cubes each student has.  They should line up in front of each other when there is more than one student with the same number of cubes.  (human plot should be similar to line plot on board)
Instructional activity ContinuedTeacher leads the group through a discussion of the measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) using vocabulary words. While discussing range, students learn about outliersBefore discussing, students should be asked what they know.  Assessing prior knowledge is key.  They also should be encouraged to predict the median and the mean.  The mode is easily illustrated on the human line plot and the line plot or bar graph on the board.
Instructional activity ContinuedBefore the median discussion begins, ask students to spread out in one line.Ask students to move out from the line in pairs – one from each end at the same time.  The idea with this is that students will see how, as you approach the center, there will be one or two students remaining.  They will experience what the center really is.  The movement away from center makes this very clear to students.  Discussion should follow regarding the median and what it represents.
Instructional activity ContinuedBefore illustrating the mean, students should again discuss what they re really trying to find.  Encourage students to share ways they could find the mean using cubes.Then have students share linking cubes with each other until all students have a similar number of cubes.  They share until sharing anymore isn’t helpful to reach the same number of cubes for each student.  More than likely, two groups will exist.  Some students will have trains of one number and the other group will have trains of another number.  At this time, students discuss the mean and also use the term average.
closureEnd the lesson by reviewing the measures of central tendency students have learned and stating again the actual answers for this collection of data.  Students should be encouraged to discuss how changes in the data would affect the measures of central tendency.  Ask students to complete the Recording Sheet.
AssessmentsInformal assessments throughout the discussion part of the activity.  The recording sheet can be used as an assessmentFurther assessments for understanding:Students look up statistics on the internet Weather dataSports statisticsPopulation dataUse this data to create problems asking students to determine which measure of central tendency would be best to use to describe the data set, and have them find itVA Dept. of Education release data test items
Technology option Have students complete a spreadsheet with give data
Lesson Conclusion
An effective lesson
I consider this lesson effective because it is developmentally appropriate for middle school learnersHigh expectations based on SOL’sRelevant, challengingActive learning multisensoryGuided practiceHands onInductive learningCooperative learningDiscussions Visual stimulusGraphic organizerstechnology
Attachment:  recording sheetName: Date: Number of cubes I grabbed in one handful: Number of students participating in this activity:  Total number of cubes grabbed by the students:  Using the data, I discovered the following:Range of the data:Identify any outliers, and tell why they are outliers.  Mode(s) of the data:How did you know?   Median of the data:What is the meaning of median?Mean of the data:Why is the mean also called the average?Which measure of central tendency best represents the data and why? 
ResourcesVirginia Department of Education Enhanced Scope & Sequence http://www.doe.virginia.gov/VDOE/Assessment/Release2008/VA_Spr08Released_G7Math.pdfVirginia Department of Education Release Test Items http://www.doe.virginia.gov/VDOE/Assessment/Release2008/VA_Spr08Released_G7Math.pdfT/TAC Online SOL Enhanced Scope and Sequencehttp://ttaconline.org/staff/sol/sol.aspNational Middle School Association – This We Believe http://www.nmsa.org/AboutNMSA/ThisWeBelieve/tabid/1273/Default.aspx
Thank you for your attention.The end

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Probability Lesson Presentation

  • 1. Kathy Campbell Lesson Planning & Today’s Lesson
  • 2. The National Middle School Association Successful learning for young adolescentsHigh ExpectationsAll students can learn.Based on Standards of Learning Curriculum FrameworksActive LearningStudents remain engaged.Relevant ChallengingHigh, yet achievable goalsExercise higher order thinking skills.IntegrativeAssessment & Evaluation
  • 3. Effective LessonsObjectives are based on SOL’s.Lessons are well-planned.ResearchVirginia Department of Education (from website)Test Release ItemsEnhanced Scope/Sequence PLUS lesson plansMiddle School Math Strategiestextbooksstudent textsmath for teachers textbooksprofessional journalsonline resourcesRevise and Personalize
  • 5. Probability: Grab a HandfulRelated Standard of Learning 7.16, 7.187th Grade
  • 6. Students collect data about the handful of cubes and use the data to explore the mean, median and mode.7.16: TSW create and solve problems involving the measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) and the range of a set of data7.18: TSW make inferences, conjectures, and predictions based on analysis of a set of dataOverviewRelated Standards of Learning
  • 7. Prerequisite Understanding/Knowledge/SkillsStudents must know how to construct a bar graph or line plot
  • 9. Post-it Notes (small)Linking cubesRecording sheetMaterials
  • 10. Instructional ActivityNote: This activity is a modified version of a lesson found in the Probability and Statistics Teachers Resource Guide, developed by the Virginia Department of Education. Have students grab a large handful of cubes from a bucket or bag.Each student should connect all of his/her cubes and write the number of cubes in the cube-train on a Post-it Note. Students then take their Post-it’s to the whiteboard and construct a bar graph or line plot (using notes as bars/line plots.Students then line up at the front of the room according to the number of cubes each student has. They should line up in front of each other when there is more than one student with the same number of cubes. (human plot should be similar to line plot on board)
  • 11. Instructional activity ContinuedTeacher leads the group through a discussion of the measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) using vocabulary words. While discussing range, students learn about outliersBefore discussing, students should be asked what they know. Assessing prior knowledge is key. They also should be encouraged to predict the median and the mean. The mode is easily illustrated on the human line plot and the line plot or bar graph on the board.
  • 12. Instructional activity ContinuedBefore the median discussion begins, ask students to spread out in one line.Ask students to move out from the line in pairs – one from each end at the same time. The idea with this is that students will see how, as you approach the center, there will be one or two students remaining. They will experience what the center really is. The movement away from center makes this very clear to students. Discussion should follow regarding the median and what it represents.
  • 13. Instructional activity ContinuedBefore illustrating the mean, students should again discuss what they re really trying to find. Encourage students to share ways they could find the mean using cubes.Then have students share linking cubes with each other until all students have a similar number of cubes. They share until sharing anymore isn’t helpful to reach the same number of cubes for each student. More than likely, two groups will exist. Some students will have trains of one number and the other group will have trains of another number. At this time, students discuss the mean and also use the term average.
  • 14. closureEnd the lesson by reviewing the measures of central tendency students have learned and stating again the actual answers for this collection of data. Students should be encouraged to discuss how changes in the data would affect the measures of central tendency. Ask students to complete the Recording Sheet.
  • 15. AssessmentsInformal assessments throughout the discussion part of the activity. The recording sheet can be used as an assessmentFurther assessments for understanding:Students look up statistics on the internet Weather dataSports statisticsPopulation dataUse this data to create problems asking students to determine which measure of central tendency would be best to use to describe the data set, and have them find itVA Dept. of Education release data test items
  • 16. Technology option Have students complete a spreadsheet with give data
  • 19. I consider this lesson effective because it is developmentally appropriate for middle school learnersHigh expectations based on SOL’sRelevant, challengingActive learning multisensoryGuided practiceHands onInductive learningCooperative learningDiscussions Visual stimulusGraphic organizerstechnology
  • 20. Attachment: recording sheetName: Date: Number of cubes I grabbed in one handful: Number of students participating in this activity:  Total number of cubes grabbed by the students:  Using the data, I discovered the following:Range of the data:Identify any outliers, and tell why they are outliers.  Mode(s) of the data:How did you know?   Median of the data:What is the meaning of median?Mean of the data:Why is the mean also called the average?Which measure of central tendency best represents the data and why? 
  • 21. ResourcesVirginia Department of Education Enhanced Scope & Sequence http://www.doe.virginia.gov/VDOE/Assessment/Release2008/VA_Spr08Released_G7Math.pdfVirginia Department of Education Release Test Items http://www.doe.virginia.gov/VDOE/Assessment/Release2008/VA_Spr08Released_G7Math.pdfT/TAC Online SOL Enhanced Scope and Sequencehttp://ttaconline.org/staff/sol/sol.aspNational Middle School Association – This We Believe http://www.nmsa.org/AboutNMSA/ThisWeBelieve/tabid/1273/Default.aspx
  • 22. Thank you for your attention.The end