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SRiS –Jordan vs. Bryant,sample investigation for Chapter Four

I promised you a sample investigation,and here it is. There are actually a couple here!

 

I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times,I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in . . . →Read More:SRiS –Jordan vs. Bryant,sample investigation for Chapter Four

SRiS/Statistics –Number of Streaks

Hi Guys!

I’m occupied today doing some work for the administration. Meanwhile,I want you to continue on to the next section of text –we’ll talk more abut it and follow up on questions next time. Start reading your text on page 60 and continue on until you hit page 64 –don’t go . . . →Read More:SRiS/Statistics –Number of Streaks

SRiS/Statistics –Sample Investigation for Chapter Two

Here’s a Sample Investigation for the 2nd Chapter –this is written by a colleague of mine in Chicago –hope it helps you see something you might be able to do!

Life it is not just a series of calculations and a sum total of statistics,it’s about experience,it’s about participation,it . . . →Read More:SRiS/Statistics –Sample Investigation for Chapter Two

A little Statistics Article I thought was interesting…

Think picking all the top-seeded teams as the Final Four in your March Madness bracket is your best bet for winning the office pool? Think again.

Illinois undergraduate students Ammar Rizwan (left) and Emon Dai developed the BracketOdds website (bracketodds.cs.illinois.edu) to help March Madness fans determine the relative probability of their chosen team combinations appearing . . . →Read More:A little Statistics Article I thought was interesting…

SRiS –Sample Investigation for Chapter Six

Here’s the sample I promised:

“I threw four interceptions to guys who were covered,and the ball shouldn’t have been thrown. I’ve either got to throw it away or throw it to somebody else. That’s basic football. The quarterback’s job is to protect the ball,and I’m not following through on that.” ~Peyton Manning

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SRiS –Beginning the investigations…

Today we went to the library and started on the investigations. You need to compare the devations of a couple of players or teams,as indicated in the investigation instructions in the text. I’ll put an example up as soon as I have made it.

But there are advantages to being elected President. The day . . . →Read More:SRiS –Beginning the investigations…

EXTRA CREDIT!

General announcement to ALL classes:

Here’s an extra credit opportunity. Roy High is beginning its accreditation process and needs surveys completed by parents. These are online surveys,and will take about 10 – 15 minutes. If you bring back the last the last page of the parenta survey (you will have to print this!) signed . . . →Read More:EXTRA CREDIT!

SRiS –Chapter 6,concluded…

We finished up chapter six discussions today –your homework is problems 4,10,18,21,and is due next time. Also,be sure to look at the investigations –we’ll start on them next time!

The 50-50-90 rule:Anytime you have a 50-50 chance of getting something right,there’s a 90% probability you’ll get . . . →Read More:SRiS –Chapter 6,concluded…

I just received this email about AP tests

Just a heads up on the AP test payment deadlines.  Please let your students know that they must pay $15.00 (per AP test) by March 18th to have an AP test ordered for them.  Have them pay Betty in the office.  If they are paying with a check,have them make it out to Roy High School.  Each test is . . . →Read More:I just received this email about AP tests

SRiS –Chapter Six,Day 3

Today we went on and continued with chapter six. The homework is problems 17 &20 from chapter six. The notes are below:

By the way,have a great 2011 and use the year to improve somthing in your life!

I do think New Year’s resolutions can’t technically be expected to begin on New . . . →Read More:SRiS –Chapter Six,Day 3