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Interpreting Box Plots Treasure Hunt Game

Overall rating 5 out of 55 (4 ratings)

Last updated 11 April 2013, created 27 October 2011, viewed 3,628

KS4 Maths Activity. Box and Whisker plots revision. Treasure Hunt activity (like match cards but round the classroom - see instructions) on interpreting box plots. Differentiated with 2 levels, low level involves only reading off values and the range, higher level requires understanding of skew.

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    Instructions for using Treasure Hunts.doc (23kb, Word document)
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  • pdf documentActivity
    Interpreting Box Plots Treasure Hunt KS4.pdf (84kb, pdf document)
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Brilliant interactive resource for my year 10's! Got them moving around for once :) Thank you

from asilornum, 30 September 2012
(report comment) 5 out of 5

This resource has been selected to feature in the TES Secondary Maths Newsletter. Thank you so much for sharing, you are helping to inspire teachers and students all over the world!

from TES_Maths, 13 September 2012
(report comment) 5 out of 5

A nice activity and a different way of teaching any topic in maths. Based on the card sort loop game familiar with tarsia users, pupils have to read a question and then hunt for the answer stuck somewhere in the room. Gets pupils up and about whilst learning which is ideal and this idea can easily be copied for a variety of other topics. More please!

from Gareth1512, 07 January 2012
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