Essential core elements of mathematics to support early learning,
continued development, and as a reference to review during and after
building a strong foundation. Seeing a broad overview and how the
details make the math possible in just 6 pages can melt away some math
phobia and will strengthen skills and grades. Written and tested in a
classroom over many years, two teachers came to us with this reference
they used with their students. A math textbook authoring group then
expanded the series. With experts in the classroom and in textbooks
developing the content, don't pass up this 6 page laminated, inexpensive
tool with the power to support the core areas of math students struggle
with. Check other titles in the 5-guide series for the areas of support
most needed.
6 page laminated guide includes:
- Ways to Collect Data
 - Populations & Samples
 - Types of Samples
- Random Sample
 - Convenience Sample
 - Systematic Sample
 - Cluster Sample
 - Stratified Sample
 - Volunteer Sample
 
 - Measures of Central Tendency
 - Measures of Spread
- Range
 - Interquartile Range (IQR)
 
 - When to use Measures of Center & Spread
- Symmetric Distribution (also called Normal Distribution)
 - Negatively Skewed Distribution (also called Left Skewed
Distribution)
 - Positively Skewed Distribution (also called Right Skewed
Distribution)
 
 - Interpretation of Graphs
- Ways to Prevent Misinterpretation of Graphs
 
 - Graphing Data
- Checklist for Making Graphs
 
 - Data Displays
- Pictograph, Frequency Table, Tally Marks
 - Bar Graph, Double & Multiple Bar Graphs
 - Stacked Bar Graph
 - Two-Way Frequency & Relative Frequency Table
 - Circle Graph (also called Pie Chart) & Steps to Make Circle Graph
 - Scatter Plot & Steps to Make a Scatter Plot
 - Box-and-Whisker Plot & Steps to Make a Box-and-Whisker Plot
 - Histogram & Steps to Make a Histogram
 - Distributions in Histograms
 - Line Graph & Line Plot
 - Stem-and-Leaf Plot
 - Multiple Line Graph
 - Double Stem-and-Leaf Plot
 
 - Interpreting Statistics
- Interpolation / Extrapolation
 - Normal Distribution
 - Venn Diagram
 - To determine if a set of data has any outliers:
- Matrix
 - Disjoint Sets
 - Interpreting the Venn Diagram
 
 
 - Probability