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How do you balance a set of data? Using a ruler and some coins, learners determine whether the balance point is always in the middle. Through class and small group discussions, they find that the mean is the the best estimate of the balance point for the data. An exit ticket and problem set provide teachers with information about the class's understanding of the concept of a balance point.
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Instructional Ideas
- Send extension activities home for extra practice
- Encourage your class to work in partners or small groups on the project
Classroom Considerations
- Demonstration of balance point requires a light weight ruler and quarters
- Consider allowing learners to use calculators to facilitate the computation of the mean
- Third lesson of a 20-lesson module
Pros
- Scaffolding provided for a distribution shaped as a U
- The visual representation of the balance point is helpful to understand finding the balance point of a data set
- Provides worksheets and exercises to reinforce the concepts
Cons
- None