Use the following Media4Math resources with this Illustrative Math lesson.
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Measures of Central Tendency: Quizlet Flash Cards | This is a collection of Quizlet Flash Cards on various topics in Measures of Central Tendency.
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Data Analysis | |
Measures of Central Tendency: Worksheets | Here is a collection of worksheets on various topics in Measures of Central Tendency.
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Data Analysis | |
Video Tutorials: Measures of Central Tendency | This is a collection of video tutorials, transcripts, and closed captioned videos on measures of central tendency.
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Data Analysis and Data Gathering | |
Math Examples Collection: Range | OverviewThis collection of math examples focuses on Measures of Central Tendency, specifically the concept of Range. It comprises 26 downloadable JPG images that educators can easily incorporate into their lesson plans. |
Data Analysis | |
Math Worksheet Collection: Data Analysis: Mean, Median, and Mode | Math Worksheet Collection: Data Analysis: Mean, Median, and Mode OverviewThis collection aggregates all the math worksheets around the topic of Data Analysis: Mean, Median, and Mode. There are a total of 60 worksheets. Each worksheet includes an answer key. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable PDF files that you can easily incorporate into your instruction.
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Data Analysis | |
Math Clip Art Collection: Statistics |
OverviewThis collection aggregates all the math clip art around the topic of Statistics. There are a total of 55 images. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable PNG files that you can easily incorporate into a presentation.To download the full set of these resources, click on this link.
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Data Analysis, Probability, Data Gathering and Counting | |
Math Video Collection: Video Tutorials Series: Measures of Central Tendency |
OverviewThis collection aggregates all the math videos and resources in this series: Video Tutorials Series: Measures of Central Tendency. There are a total of 24 resources. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable MP4, transcripts, and other resources files that you can easily incorporate into a presentation.
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Data Analysis and Data Gathering | |
Math Examples Collection: Mean of a Probability Distribution | OverviewThis collection of math examples focuses on Measures of Central Tendency, specifically the Mean of a Probability Distribution. The set comprises 7 images that progressively increase in complexity, covering various skills related to calculating and understanding the mean in probability distributions. |
Data Analysis | |
Math Examples Collection: Sample Mean | OverviewThis collection of math examples focuses on Measures of Central Tendency, specifically the Sample Mean. The set comprises 7 downloadable PNG images that progressively increase in complexity, covering various skills related to calculating and understanding sample means. |
Data Analysis | |
Quizlet Flash Card Collection: Measures of Central Tendency |
OverviewThis is a collection of Quizlet Flash Cards on the topic of Measures of Central Tendency. There are a total of 20 Quizlet Flash Card sets.
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Data Analysis | |
Quizlet Flash Card Collection: Find The Middle Term |
OverviewThis is a collection of Quizlet Flash Cards on the topic of Finding the Middle Term. There are a total of 5 Quizlet Flash Card sets.
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Compare and Order Numbers | |
Math in the News Collection: Applications of Data Analysis |
OverviewThis is a collection of Math in the News stories that focus on the topic of Data Analysis.
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Data Analysis, Data Gathering, Probability, Percents and Ratios and Rates | |
Measures of Central Tendency: Math Examples IV | Here is a collection of detailed math examples on the topic of the Range.
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Data Analysis | |
Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Finding the Mean of a Data Set I | Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Finding the Mean of a Data Set I
In this video tutorial students learn how to calculate the mean when all of the data items are positive numbers. Includes three real-world examples. |
Data Analysis and Data Gathering | |
Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Finding the Mean of a Data Set II | Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Finding the Mean of a Data Set II
In this video tutorial students learn how to calculate the mean when some of the data items are negative numbers. Includes three real-world examples. |
Data Analysis and Data Gathering | |
Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Finding the Median of a Data Set | Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Finding the Median of a Data Set
In this video tutorial students learn how to find the median of a data set. The mean is also calculated so that students can learn similarities and differences between these two measures of central tendency. Includes three real-world examples. |
Data Analysis and Data Gathering | |
Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Finding the Mode of a Data Set | Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Finding the Mode of a Data Set
In this video tutorial students learn how to calculate the mode of a data set, as well as how the mode differs from the mean and median.Includes three real-world examples. |
Data Analysis and Data Gathering | |
Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Mean of a Probability Distribution | Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Mean of a Probability Distribution
In this video tutorial students learn about the mean of a probability distribution. Includes a brief discussion of expected value, plus a brief tie-in to weighted means. Includes three real-world examples. |
Data Analysis and Data Gathering | |
Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Sample Mean | Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Sample Mean
In this video tutorial students learn about sample mean from a random sampling of data. All examples involve normally distributed data with a known population mean and standard deviation. Includes three real-world examples. |
Data Analysis and Data Gathering | |
Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: The Mean and Normally Distributed Data | Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: The Mean and Normally Distributed Data
In this video tutorial students learn about normally distributed data and how to identify the population mean from the normal distribution. Standard deviation is briefly introduced. Includes three real-world examples. |
Data Analysis and Data Gathering | |
Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Weighted Mean | Closed Captioned Video: Measures of Central Tendency: Weighted Mean
In this video tutorial students extend their understanding of mean by looking at examples of weighted means (sometimes referred to as weighted averages). Includes three real-world examples. |
Data Analysis and Data Gathering | |
Definition--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables | Linear Function Tables
TopicLinear Functions DefinitionLinear function tables display the input-output pairs of a linear function, showing how the dependent variable changes with the independent variable. DescriptionLinear function tables are useful tools for understanding and analyzing linear relationships. They provide a clear way to see how changes in the input (independent variable) affect the output (dependent variable). |
Applications of Linear Functions and Graphs of Linear Functions | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 01 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 01TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, specifically focusing on linear function tables. It serves as a title card for a set of 10 clip art images that explore linear functions in tabular and graph form. This visual introduction sets the stage for understanding how linear functions can be represented and analyzed using tables. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 02 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 02TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables. It presents a data table demonstrating that a linear function table shows a common difference for values of f(x). This visual representation helps students understand the fundamental characteristic of linear functions - the constant rate of change. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 03 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 03TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, specifically linear function tables. It builds on the previous image by showing that the common difference in a linear function can also be negative. This concept is crucial for understanding decreasing linear functions and their representation in tabular form. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 04 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 04TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables. It presents a new version of the previous table, this time demonstrating that the common difference can also be zero. This concept introduces students to constant functions, a special case of linear functions where the output remains the same regardless of the input. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 05 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 05TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on the relationship between linear function tables and graphs. It shows both a data table and a linear graph of data points, demonstrating that the graph of a Linear Function Table is a series of collinear points. This visual representation helps students connect tabular and graphical representations of linear functions. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 06 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 06TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables and their corresponding graphs. It presents a variation of the previous image with a new set of data, demonstrating that when the common difference is positive, the orientation of the graph is upward from left to right. This helps students understand the concept of positive slope in linear functions. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 07 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 07TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables and their corresponding graphs. It shows a variation of the previous image with a new set of data, demonstrating that when the common difference is negative, the orientation of the graph is downward from left to right. This helps students understand the concept of negative slope in linear functions. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 08 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 08TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables and their corresponding graphs. It presents a variation of the previous image with a new set of data, showing that when the common difference is zero, the orientation of the graph is horizontal. This helps students understand the concept of zero slope in linear functions, also known as constant functions. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 09 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 09TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables. It shows a variation of the previous image with a new set of data, demonstrating that data gathered in a table can show a linear pattern. This concept helps students understand how to identify linear relationships from tabular data. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 10 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 10TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables and equations. It continues from the previous image, now including the equation f(x) = 0.5x - 3. This demonstrates that when a data set shows a linear pattern, it can be modeled by a linear function equation. This concept helps students understand the connection between tabular data and algebraic representations of linear functions. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 1 | Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 1TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image serves as a title card for a series of 10 clip art images that explore graphs of linear functions. It sets the stage for understanding how linear functions can be represented and analyzed graphically, introducing students to the visual aspect of these mathematical concepts. Using visual aids like this title card can help engage students and prepare them for the upcoming content. It provides a clear introduction to the topic and helps organize the learning material in a visually appealing way. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 10 | Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 10TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is the final in a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on the special case of vertical lines. It presents a variation of the previous image, now including a vertical line in the graph to demonstrate an important exception in linear functions. The image highlights that vertical lines are the only orientation not allowed in standard linear functions. This concept is crucial for students to understand the limitations of the slope-intercept form and to recognize when they need to use alternative representations. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 2 | Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 2TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image presents a data table alongside a linear graph with the slope and y-intercept labeled. It demonstrates the connection between tabular data and graphical representation of linear functions, helping students understand how numerical values translate into visual patterns. By incorporating this visual aid, teachers can enhance students' comprehension of the relationship between data points and their graphical representation. This image serves as a bridge between algebraic and geometric interpretations of linear functions. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 3 | Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 3TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image displays the general form of the slope-intercept equation (y = mx + b) with definitions of m and b. It provides a crucial link between the algebraic representation of linear functions and their graphical interpretation, helping students understand how each component of the equation affects the graph. Using this visual aid can significantly enhance students' understanding of the slope-intercept form and its relationship to linear graphs. It serves as a reference point for discussing how changes in m and b impact the line's appearance on a coordinate plane. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 4 | Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 4TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image continues from the previous one, now with labeled slope and y-intercept. It provides a visual breakdown of the general equation for a linear function, helping students understand this fundamental concept in a step-by-step manner. By using this visual aid, teachers can guide students through the process of understanding the slope-intercept form, reinforcing the connection between the algebraic definition and its graphical representation. This image is particularly useful for students who benefit from seeing mathematical concepts broken down into clear, visual steps. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 5 | Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 5TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image continues from the previous one, showing the slope calculation ratio. It demonstrates the importance of expressing slope as a ratio, which can help students more easily interpret and compare different linear functions. Incorporating this visual aid into lessons can help reinforce the concept of slope simplification and its importance in analyzing linear functions. It provides a clear example of how mathematical operations can be applied to make expressions more manageable and meaningful. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 6 | Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 6TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image presents a variation of the previous image with the y-intercept highlighted. It emphasizes the significance of the y-intercept in linear functions, helping students understand its role in determining where the line crosses the y-axis. By using this visual aid, teachers can draw attention to the y-intercept and its importance in interpreting linear functions. This image can help students connect the 'b' value in the slope-intercept form to its graphical representation, enhancing their understanding of how equations relate to graphs. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 7 | Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 7TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on the domain of linear functions. It continues from the previous images in the series, now highlighting the concept of domain in linear functions. The image presents a continuation of the previous graph with the domain identified. This visual representation helps students understand that the domain of a linear function extends infinitely in both directions on the x-axis. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 8 | Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 8TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on the range of linear functions. It presents a variation of the previous image, now highlighting the concept of range in linear functions. The image shows a variation of the previous graph with a label for the range. This visual aid helps students understand that the range of a linear function, like its domain, extends infinitely in both directions, but on the y-axis. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 9 | Math Clip Art--Linear Functions Concepts--Graphs of Linear Functions 9TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on the various orientations of linear functions. It shows the slope-intercept equation alongside several linear graphs, emphasizing the infinite possibilities for linear function orientations. The image demonstrates that linear functions can have an infinite number of orientations, extending infinitely in all directions. This concept helps students understand the versatility and wide-ranging applications of linear functions in modeling real-world relationships. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form | |
Math Clip Art--Statistics and Probability-- Inferences and Sample Size--10 | Math Clip Art--Statistics and Probability-- Inferences and Sample Size--10
This is part of a collection of math clip art images that show different statistical graphs and concepts, along with some probability concepts. |
Data Gathering | |
Math Clip Art--Statistics and Probability-- Inferences and Sample Size--11 | Math Clip Art--Statistics and Probability-- Inferences and Sample Size--11
This is part of a collection of math clip art images that show different statistical graphs and concepts, along with some probability concepts. |
Data Gathering | |
Math Clip Art--Statistics and Probability-- Inferences and Sample Size--12 | Math Clip Art--Statistics and Probability-- Inferences and Sample Size--12
This is part of a collection of math clip art images that show different statistical graphs and concepts, along with some probability concepts. |
Data Gathering | |
Math Clip Art--Statistics and Probability-- Inferences and Sample Size--9 | Math Clip Art--Statistics and Probability-- Inferences and Sample Size--9
This is part of a collection of math clip art images that show different statistical graphs and concepts, along with some probability concepts. |
Data Gathering | |
Math Clip Art--Statistics--Comparative Statistic--02 | Math Clip Art--Statistics--Comparative Statistic--02
This is part of a collection of math clip art images that show different statistical graphs and concepts, along with some probability concepts. |
Data Analysis | |
Math Clip Art--Statistics--Comparative Statistics--01 | Math Clip Art--Statistics--Comparative Statistics--01
This is part of a collection of math clip art images that show different statistical graphs and concepts, along with some probability concepts. |
Data Analysis | |
Math Clip Art--Statistics--Inferences and Sample Size--01 | Math Clip Art--Statistics--Inferences and Sample Size--01
This is part of a collection of math clip art images that show different statistical graphs and concepts, along with some probability concepts. |
Data Gathering | |
Math Clip Art--Statistics--Inferences and Sample Size--02 | Math Clip Art--Statistics--Inferences and Sample Size--02
This is part of a collection of math clip art images that show different statistical graphs and concepts, along with some probability concepts. |
Data Gathering |