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Interpreting Box Plots Treasure Hunt
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Interpreting Box Plots Treasure Hunt

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
Resource Type Activity

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Treasure Hunt activity (like match cards but round the classroom - see instructions) on interpreting box plots. Differentiated with 2 levels; low level involves only reading off values and the range; higher level requires understanding of skew.

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Interpreting_Box_Plots_Treasure_Hunt_KS4.pdf

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February 11, 2020
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Instructions_for_using_Treasure_Hunts[1].doc

February 10, 2020
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SML Member January 07, 2012

A nice activity and a different way of teaching any topic in math. Based on the card sort loop game familiar with tarsia users, pupils have to read a question and then hunt for the answer stuck somewhere in the room. Gets pupils up and about whilst learning which is ideal and this idea can easily be copied for a variety of other topics. More please!

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