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From: Gail To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2000053115:56:36 Subject: Re: Teaching mean, median, and mode I have my students measure parts of the body (you may want to specify exactly which parts) and then determine the "average ____ grader". They draw a life-sized picture of a person, then indicate the measurements of the various body parts. They organize the data they collect to show the mean, mode and median, and then compare the three statistics for body parts.
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