Measures of Central Tendency Assessments

As we wrap up the school year I would still like to assess your level of learning on the measures of central tendency. Therefore, I need you to take the following assessments before Friday, May 30. If you would like to show a level 4 of learning you must first take and be successful on the level 2 and level 3 versions of the assessment. You may take these assessments as many times as you would like, but please no using calculators.

To access these assessments you must enter a username and a password. The username is your first name (whatever you go by in class) then your last name (no capitals, no spaces) followed by the numbers 988. The password is your first name (whatever you go by in class) followed by your two-digit student number.

Example: A student named Firstname Lastname who has a student number 1

Username: firstnamelastname988

Password: firstname01

 

Assessments:

Measure of Central Tendency - Mean (Level 2.0)

Measure of Central Tendency - Mean (Level 3.0)

Measure of Central Tendency - Mean (Level 4.0)

Measure of Central Tendency - Median (Level 2.0)

Measure of Central Tendency - Median (Level 3.0)

Measure of Central Tendency - Median (Level 4.0)

Measure of Central Tendency - Mode (Level 2.0)

Measure of Central Tendency - Mode (Level 3.0)

Measure of Central Tendency - Mode (Level 4.0)

 

Good Luck and do your best.

 

Mr. Bosch

 
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While most of you were probably sleeping last night something very cool was happening in the night sky. Last night a lunar eclipse took place. This picture was taken about 10:30pm last night. What observations can you make about this picture. Why do you think the moon looks like it does?
 
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Monday February 4, 2008 - Simplifying Fractions

Please watch the following tutorial about Simplifying Fractions

If you do not remember how to find Greatest Common Factor please watch this tutorial: GCF 

Please feel free to watch the tutorials as many times as needed. Now try simplifying fractions in the following problems:

  • Page 195 of your Math Book #4, 8, 12, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 29

Then I would like you to do a blog entry explaining how you would go about simplifying a fraction and give some specific examples. Please also include any questions you might have or anything you are unsure of.

Use Keyword: simplifying fractions

 
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