Title: Mean, Median, Mode and Range
1Mean, Median, Mode and Range
Nekela Macon Summer 2009
2Did You Know
- That you probably use statistics such as mean,
median, mode and range almost every day without
even realizing it?!?
3Today We Will Learn
- Mean
- Median
- Mode
- Range
- And how to use these in everyday life, as well as
the classroom!
4To Help You Learn
- You should have a pencil, a piece of paper, and a
calculator if you need one. - In addition, we will use two deck of cards and
student response systems (clickers) to make the
lesson more engaging.
5What Do We Already Know?
- Sure, the words Mean, Median, Mode and Range
all sound confusing - But what about the words we already know, like
Average, Middle, Most Frequent, and Difference? - They are all the same ideas!
6Ready to Play
Click on image
7Match
Directions Use the clicker to match each word in
the left column with the correct statistics term
on the right.
- Average
- Middle
- Most Frequent
- Difference
8The Mean, Median, and Mode Card Game Rules
- Using only the ace through 10 cards, deal out 7
cards to each player. - (Be sure there is a maximum of 4
players!) - Ask each player to arrange their cards in
sequential order. - Aces count as the number 1.
- Depending upon which game you want to play,
follow the directions below - A. Finding the Mean Game. Each
player finds the total value of the digits on
their cards, then divides the total by 7 (the
total number of cards) to find the mean, which
represents their point value for that round. -
- B. Finding the Median Game. Each
player finds the median card in their hand and
that number is their point value for that round. - C. Finding the Mode Game. Each player finds the
mode in their hand of cards, which represents
their point value for that round. If there is no
mode, then they dont score any points in that
round. However, if there are two modes (two
numbers occur the same number of times), then the
player snags the point values for both modes! -
- D. Finding the Range Game. Each player finds
the range of their hand and that number is the
point value for that round. - The winner of the game is the first person who
scores 30 points.
9Let the Game Begin!
10Question 1
The following table shows the prices of six
laptop computer models.
Laptop Prices
Which statistical measurement does not increase
when a new laptop model that retails for
1,399.99 is added to the table? F. Mode G.
Mean H. Median J. Range
11Question 2
The prices, in dollars, of the cars sold by a
used car salesperson one week are shown
below. 4300, 5400, 3200, 6200, 5400, 5500,
6400 The price of the next car sold by the
salesperson was 14,000. Which measure will
have the greatest change when the price of the
last car sold is included in the list? A. Mean B.
Median C. Mode D. Range