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Teaching Students (And Teachers!) How to Use Box-and-Whisker Graphs

Teaching Students (And Teachers!) How to Use Box-and-Whisker Graphs. Calculating Average Hands-on with Linker Cubes. Make a stack of linker cubes equal in size to the number of letters in your first and last names combined. Get in a group of 5 people.

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Teaching Students (And Teachers!) How to Use Box-and-Whisker Graphs

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  1. Teaching Students (And Teachers!) How to Use Box-and-Whisker Graphs

  2. Calculating Average Hands-on with Linker Cubes • Make a stack of linker cubes equal in size to the number of letters in your first and last names combined. • Get in a group of 5 people. • Combine all your cubes in one separated pile. • Take turns picking one cube at a time from the pile. • When there aren’t enough cubes left for a last round, stop. • Stack and count your cubes.

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