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Pre-Lesson: See Extra Support Materials for Algebra 1, Unit 1, Lesson 12.
In this lesson, students are introduced to standard deviation as a measure of variation that is similar to the mean absolute deviation (MAD).
Standard deviation is a measure of variability that is similar to the mean absolute deviation. It is not important that students calculate the value by hand, although an extension is available for students who are curious.
When students manipulate data to achieve various specified measures of center or variability, they make use of the structure underlying standard deviation as a measure of variability (MP7).
Math Community
Today’s math community building time has two goals. The first is for students to make a personal connection to the math actions chart and to share on their Cool-down the math action that is most important to them. The second is to introduce the idea that the math actions that students have identified will be used to create norms for their mathematical community in upcoming lessons.
Students should have access to technology for calculating standard deviation and mean.
Students should have access to technology for calculating standard deviation and mean.