tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7270534523387284719.post4764565382542792332..comments2023-09-22T04:26:23.865-07:00Comments on Planting ideas: Exploring the #MTBoS - favorite rich lessonasymptote12http://www.blogger.com/profile/04552324687060580556noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7270534523387284719.post-16968605848296493912013-10-14T13:41:32.940-07:002013-10-14T13:41:32.940-07:00This is a wonderful lesson and beautifully in cont...This is a wonderful lesson and beautifully in context. I love data collection and statistics but haven't had to pleasure to teach at that level. I will definitely be integrating this task when I do. Keep up the good work.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7270534523387284719.post-72081958552513772302013-10-14T13:34:16.158-07:002013-10-14T13:34:16.158-07:00This is a wonderful lesson and beautifully in cont...This is a wonderful lesson and beautifully in context. I love data collection and statistics but haven't had to pleasure to teach at that level. I will definitely be integrating this task when I do. Keep up the good work.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7270534523387284719.post-80801151890266280072013-10-13T21:51:24.292-07:002013-10-13T21:51:24.292-07:00Hi Hills,
Love this idea! I wonder how "norm...Hi Hills,<br /><br />Love this idea! I wonder how "normal" it is that I am 5'3", my husband is ft and my daughter is 5'9"! How often is the younger of two sibs of the same gender taller? (Like with my girls, my friend's girls, my other friend's boys, and my sister and I? Can that also be looked at with a normal distribution? We will be covering Stats in Alg 2 in spring. Loved teaching the unit with IB Math Studies students. Amy zimmerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09960137549431994944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7270534523387284719.post-28446259567152878912013-10-11T13:45:52.707-07:002013-10-11T13:45:52.707-07:00As a fellow stats teacher, I love this idea. Alwa...As a fellow stats teacher, I love this idea. Always great to see a teacher put themself out there for the cause of math, especially as many of us are distinctly non-normal.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7270534523387284719.post-12871091980117993362013-10-11T13:21:24.037-07:002013-10-11T13:21:24.037-07:00Nice lesson. So many strong aspects. Data about th...Nice lesson. So many strong aspects. Data about them, understanding distributions, super concrete question that also makes you more accessible. <br /><br />I like the idea of using it with current student data, then broadening for the whole pool.John Goldenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18212162438307044259noreply@blogger.com