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What are my Stats?. Ms. Teague Nov 2010. Why look at statistics?. Stats are value assigned; a currency Determine growth; predict the future; decide worth of investment Types of stats Athletes, sports teams Films top money makers Music top 100. Check out these stats . Take a document
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What are my Stats? Ms. Teague Nov 2010
Why look at statistics? • Stats are value assigned; a currency • Determine growth; predict the future; decide worth of investment • Types of stats • Athletes, sports teams • Films top money makers • Music top 100
Check out these stats • Take a document • Answer the following in your journal: • Why do people care about these stats? You or others? • How can these stats be used to predict performance? • Where could we find stats for you? What would they show?
Personal Stats • Look through your assignments and complete the portfolio standards rubric • Be sure to explain how the grade/assignment reflects your learning • If you are missing assignment or do not have many, organize the ones you have and in your journal explain why you don’t have much work.
MAPS, CA#1, CA#2, Progress Report Complete the See, Think, Wonder handout using your data. Reflection: What trends do I see in my results? Am I improving, flat lining, or decreasing? Why? Do my scores/results reflect how hard I’m working? Reflection Continued 3. Where am I going academically this year? By the time I take CA #7 or MAPS in the spring what do I want my results to reflect? Where am I now? What do I need to focus on in reading/writing/math? How can I close the gap? What do I need to do meet my goals? Personal Stats
Explain each part of speech Noun Pronoun Verb Adverb Adjective Preposition Interjection Conjunction Label the parts of speech in this sentence. Mary Anne eagerly walked to the restaurant near the beach Grammar—Whatcho know about that?