When I was trying to think about the best way to tackle labs for this year, I always went back to students viewing the actual lab through a video or doing a virtual lab and then focusing on the data analysis portion of the lab. And since Flash won't be supported by Chrome after December (which wiped out most of my virtual labs), I had to really focus on data analysis as the main point of labs this year. But when you really think about it, the data analysis part is the ONE part that we really need kids to know and the part that they struggle with the most. So overall, given everything, I think this is a viable option. So that made me really want to create a separate introduction to data analysis section since this year's curriculum will focus so much on it. I recommend that you also pair this with my Experimental Design and Data Tables lesson, which could be done before this. Once you complete these two lessons, students will be able to design an experiment, graph it as well as analyze the data. This lesson, as always, can be done synchronously or asynchronously. I do recommend that there is some discussion at some point as a whole class or in small groups to address any misconceptions or issues. These are formatted as student digital interactive notebook pages, where students can fill in their responses directly. This would also be perfect to have in your pocket as an emergency sub lesson plan. Students could complete this at any point throughout the year. Don't forget to scroll down to the bottom for a video preview. Here is the breakdown for the lesson: Title Slide Slide 1-2: Analyzing Data: Students are given example data tables and are asked questions about the tables. Slide 3: Interpreting Data- Pointers Students are given a bullet pointed list of where to look on a graph to figure out its meaning Slide 4-9: Practice Interpreting Data Students are given different types of graphs and have to answer questions based on the graph. Bar chars, line graphs and pie charts are included. This also includes an activity where students are given 4 graph and they must drag the correct "story" that fits each graph. Slides 10-15: Making Data Meaningful Mean, median, mode, range and outliers are covered. Students are given examples and required to complete easy example calculations. Slide 16: Put it all together Students are given 3 data sets and must calculate all the statistical measures previously covered. Slide 17-19: Let's Practice- Science News for students Students are given a link to a real-life data set with pie chart. Students are then asked some questions about the graph and then must relate those analyses to its real-world meaning. Interested in this lesson? Check out my TpT store.
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