Introduction
Occasionally, the following page will be used for posting practice, assignments, and other items that can help you to learn the Mathematics in this course.
Occasionally, the following page will be used for posting practice, assignments, and other items that can help you to learn the Mathematics in this course.
Learning Objects
Week #1: Feb 4 & 5
Activity: "4 4s"
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Lecture Notes Template: Abstraction (Parts 1 & 2)
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Week #2: Feb 8 to 12
Templates for Notes...
Simulations & Experimental Probability
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Theoretical Probability
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Lesson Notes (Completed) & Solutions (HW &/or Activity Files)
Coffee Game Simulation (Excel File;
sample solution) |
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Cereal Box Problem (Excel File;
sample solution) |
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Theoretical Probability
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Week #3: Feb 16-19
Templates for Notes...
Probability Using Sets
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Lesson Notes (Completed) & Solutions (HW &/or Activity Files)
Assignments
Assignment 1: Theoretical vs Experimental Probabilities
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Assignment Completion Online: I have created an opportunity for our class to collaborate and receive feedback online by using Onenote Classroom Notebook. Check out the short, interactive video (below) to help you get started.
Note that Onenote is available for your mobile device and tablet. Check out the App or Google Play Store to do so. Note: In order to be able to access the school's "UC Student and Staff Wi-fi" on your device, download the "Airwatch" app. We'll explore how to set up the app, on your device, so that you can access assignments and feedback remotely.
Note that Onenote is available for your mobile device and tablet. Check out the App or Google Play Store to do so. Note: In order to be able to access the school's "UC Student and Staff Wi-fi" on your device, download the "Airwatch" app. We'll explore how to set up the app, on your device, so that you can access assignments and feedback remotely.
Week #4: Feb 22-26
Templates for Notes...
Conditional Probability
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Probability of Independent vs Dependent Events: Tree Diagrams
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Lesson Notes (Completed) & Solutions (HW &/or Activity Files)
Conditional Probability
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Probability of Independent vs Dependent Events: Tree Diagrams
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Feb 26
The following problem was introduced for students to think about how a tree diagram could be used to represent their solution process to the following problem:
The following problem was introduced for students to think about how a tree diagram could be used to represent their solution process to the following problem:
What follows is a gallery of students current thinking about the solution to this problem. As hints (criteria) for success with this problem, students are to return to collaborate on the solution to this problem on Monday, Feb 29, considering the following:
Gallery
- How can you prepare a more concise representation (tree diagram) of this problem--i.e., fewer branches?
- Each branch represents a compound event. What might you do with the probabilities to determine the probability of each compound event? (Note: The probability of getting question 3 correct goes beyond counting the outcomes that result in getting question 3 correct and dividing it by the total number of outcomes.)
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Note: Following Feb 29th's class, updated solutions will be posted to this space for comparison/reflection. SEE WEEK #5 (below).
Week #5: Feb 29-Mar 4
Templates for Notes...
Assignment 2: Theoretical Probability
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Permutations_Part 1_Factorial Notation
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Problem Set_Factorials
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Permutations_Part 2
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Lesson Notes (Completed) & Solutions (HW &/or Activity Files)
Sample Solution to Feb 26 Lesson Problem (Tree Diagrams)
Permutations_Part 1_Factorial Notation (notes, completed)
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Week #6: Mar 7-11
March 7 Permutations Lesson Example: The Word, 'ROOM' (number of arrangements involving identical elements)
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Permutations_Part 2 (completed lesson notes)
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Combinations_Notes Template
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Combinations_Notes_Completed
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Assignment 3: Permutations & Combinations
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Culminating Project: Counting Stories
"Counting Stories" Project Description
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Counting Stories_PowerPoint Lesson
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Sample Projects
Rumpelstiltskin
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Lady & the Tramp
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Finding Nemo
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Sample Peer Critique Sheet
Peer Project Critique Sheet
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MARCH BREAK
Week #7: March 21 - 24
Templates for Notes...
Expected Value & Intro to Probability Distributions
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Binomial Distributions
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Lesson Notes (Completed) & Solutions (HW &/or Activity Files)
Expected Value & Intro to Probability Distributions
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Binomial Distributions
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Week #8: March 29 - Apr 1
Geometric Distributions (Notes)
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Second Example (from lesson; solved)
Problem Set (MSIP/HW; Practice)
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Problem Set-Geometric Distributions (Answer Key)
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Week #9: Apr 4-8
Assignment 4_Probability Distributions
(Binomial & Geometric) |
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Assignment 4: Solutions
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Lesson Examples: Hypergeometric Distributions
Problem Set: Hypergeometric Distributions
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Additional Practice Problems (Geo & Hypergeo)
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Week 10: Apr 11-15
Statistical Literacy: Misleading with Statistics
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Independent Study: Graphical Displays of Data
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Independent Study: Graphical Displays of Data
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Week 11: Apr 18-22
Introductory Lesson Example_Measures of Central Tendency
Measures of Central Tendency_Notes Template
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Measures of Central Tendency_Notes_Solutions
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Introduction to Variation_Part 1 (Notes Template)
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Introduction to Variation_Inquiry Instructions
("Pitching Machines") |
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Considerations for Extending Your Thinking re: "Pitching Machines"...Determining a Measure for Consistency
Performance Tasks: Measures of Central
Tendency |
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Week 12: Apr 25-29
Measures of Spread (IQR) Task
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Measures of Spread (IQR) Task_Solutions
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Characteristics of Data_Independent Study
(Instructions) |
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Sampling Bias_Independent Study
(Instructions) |
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A Summary of Statistics_Reading Material
to Accompany "Sampling Bias" (above) |
[To be posted]
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Week 13: May 2-6
Week 14: May 9-13
Week 15: May 16 - 20
Week 16: May 23 - 27
Week 17: May 30 - June 2
Week 18: June 6 - 10
Written Report_Scoring Sheet
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Presentation_Criteria for Critique
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Final Report & Presentation Components
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Week 19: June 13 - 17
Exam Format_2016
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Exam_Study Topics_2016
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Practice Problems_Ch 1 & 2
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Practice Problems_Ch 3
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Practice Problems_Ch 4
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Practice Problems_Ch 5
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