I have started a new blog to house data that could be used to teach topics of data management and statistics. My hope is that every post will have at least one useable dataset along with what topic it could be used for and which courses as well. Sometimes I imagine they will be big posts other times probably just a set of data. These first few were a little on the large side but you can never have too much data. The first post was about one of my favourite data sets for teaching why it is important to consider both numerical and graphical analysis. When studying Anscombe's Quartet you do all kinds of numerical analysis to find a bunch of data sets all have similar measures but when you look at them graphically they are radically different. The second post is about the site Spurious Correlations. A site that scrapes the internet for data and then finds unrelated variables that are correlated with each other. The cool thing about the site is you can play with all the data sets to create your own set of unrelated variables that are correlated.
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U, MAP4C http://found-data.blogspot.ca/2015/11/anscombes-quartet.html http://found-data.blogspot.ca/2015/11/spurious-corrleations.html
What is an Ontario Math Links these days without some sort of reference to Desmos? @mathycathy in conjunction with @mr_stadel have shown that you can do some work with transformations on Desmos using the activity builder. Reflections and Dilatations of shapes
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8 http://www.mathycathy.com/blog/2015/11/desmos-activity-builder-not-to-be-missed/
And even more stuff on dilatations. This time from the guys at Sketchpad. They call them dilatation games where you are given challenges based on stretch factors. It's pretty neat and the challenges get more difficult as you continue through.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8 http://blog.keycurriculum.com/dilation-games-assessment-thats-fun/
I think @mathletepearce may be gaining weight with all the chocolate bars he must have had to get rid of after this 3Act task on adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing with fractions (and Kit Kat bars). Lot's of videos along with KnowledgeHook quizzes.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8 https://tapintoteenminds.com/3act-math/gimme-a-break/
While I was creating my post on Spurious Correlations, I came across this TEDx talk on the dangers of correlation
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U, MAP4C https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B271L3NtAw
@standupmaths has been putting out a lot of videos lately. This one is of a power puzzle. It's kind of neat and you could easily use it when introducing the idea of powers and having students verify any of the relations.
Curriculum Tags: Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5-pgBnGyzw
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