The aim of this activity is to demonstrate that many continuous data of nature and psychology follow a normal distribution. The value to the students is that they gain a real-life connection to the concept of normal distribution through their own experimentation.
This activity employs the strategy of inquiry based learning, Flipped Classroom, and Gallery Walk. It takes place both in class and out of class in groups over a period of two lecture periods. Before implementing this activity, introduce students to constructing histograms and ways to calculate the mean and standard deviation of continuous data. Students are then placed in groups and asked to sample a certain subject measurement (ex: footsize, height, finger length). Using their data, students build a histogram (including sample mean and standard deviation) and place it on a poster to be presented in a gallery walk for the whole class. Students are then asked follow up questions.
Published: 27/09/2021
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