Description
What It Is:
This is a worksheet designed to teach students about box-and-whisker plots. The worksheet presents a box-and-whisker plot with five labeled parts (1-5). Students are prompted to identify and label each part of the plot in the provided spaces below the diagram. The scenario presented is that the student is an architect who needs to label the parts of the plot for a new project.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for Grade 7 students. The 'G7 Basic' label on the worksheet confirms this. The concept of box-and-whisker plots is typically introduced in middle school mathematics.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students understand and identify the different components of a box-and-whisker plot. It reinforces the understanding of statistical data representation. The architect theme adds an element of real-world application to the math concept.
How to Use It:
Students should first study the provided box-and-whisker plot and the numbered labels. Then, they should recall or research the names of the different parts of a box-and-whisker plot (e.g., minimum, maximum, median, quartiles). Finally, they should write the correct labels in the corresponding numbered boxes provided on the worksheet.
Target Users:
The target users are 7th grade students learning about box-and-whisker plots in their math curriculum. It is also useful for students who need to review or practice this statistical concept.
This is a worksheet designed to teach students about box-and-whisker plots. The worksheet presents a box-and-whisker plot with five labeled parts (1-5). Students are prompted to identify and label each part of the plot in the provided spaces below the diagram. The scenario presented is that the student is an architect who needs to label the parts of the plot for a new project.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for Grade 7 students. The 'G7 Basic' label on the worksheet confirms this. The concept of box-and-whisker plots is typically introduced in middle school mathematics.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students understand and identify the different components of a box-and-whisker plot. It reinforces the understanding of statistical data representation. The architect theme adds an element of real-world application to the math concept.
How to Use It:
Students should first study the provided box-and-whisker plot and the numbered labels. Then, they should recall or research the names of the different parts of a box-and-whisker plot (e.g., minimum, maximum, median, quartiles). Finally, they should write the correct labels in the corresponding numbered boxes provided on the worksheet.
Target Users:
The target users are 7th grade students learning about box-and-whisker plots in their math curriculum. It is also useful for students who need to review or practice this statistical concept.
