6adv.MATH.13.B
Represent numeric data graphically, including dot plots, stem-and-leaf plots, histograms, and box plots.
Grade 6 (Advanced) · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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numeric datadot plotsstem-and-leaf plotshistogramsbox plotsgraphical representation
Skills
- represent (numeric data graphically using dot plots) #dok2
- represent (numeric data graphically using stem-and-leaf plots) #dok2
- represent (numeric data graphically using histograms) #dok2
- represent (numeric data graphically using box plots) #dok2
- select and create (appropriate graphical representations for different numeric data sets) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can create dot plots to show patterns in numeric data. #dok2
- I can organize numeric data into a stem-and-leaf plot. #dok2
- I can produce histograms from sets of numeric data. #dok2
- I can construct a box plot to represent key features of numeric data. #dok2
- I can choose the most suitable graphical representation for a given set of numeric data. #dok3
- I can explain why a specific graphical representation is best for a particular data set. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Data can be represented visually using various types of plots to make patterns and characteristics easier to recognize.
- Different graphical representations highlight different aspects of numeric data and support informed decision-making.
Essential Questions
- Which type of plot best represents a given set of numeric data, and why?
- How can different graphical representations (dot plots, stem-and-leaf plots, histograms, box plots) help us analyze numeric data?
- What information do we gain by displaying data graphically rather than in a list?
- In what situations would one graphical representation be preferable to another?
- How do you determine which plot to use for a specific data set?