Thursday, October 1, 2015

Line Plots, Eye Witnesses Accounts, and the Case of the Sugar Shaker


     This week our CSI focus has been on questioning and eye witness accounts.  Students participated in various activities geared toward understanding quality questions in interrogation, the often unreliable nature of eye witness testimony, and the power of close observation.  

Using questioning to guess our mystery tool.

     In math we worked on creating line plots with data and using the graph to find the median, mode, and range of the set.
Plotting data.

     We also took a pre-assessment on forensic science and used last week's fingerprint evidence to compare with our suspect samples and determine the prankster that switched our sugar for salt.

Examining prints.

     Finally we tried our hand at both word and figual analogies and looked for relationships between ideas.
Try this one for yourself:  tornado : scary :: ALERT: _________
A. boring
B. dull
C. green
D. FUN!

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