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Dear David, One suggestion would be to consider the lessons that Bob Panoff has on the Interactivate site of the Shodor Organization. You can start here with Statistics and Shopping http://shodor.org/interactivate/lessons/sm2.html and continue to Introduction to Statistics: Mean, Median, and Mode http://shodor.org/interactivate/lessons/sm1.html There are a variety of other related lessons as well. Another suggestion is the unit, Adventures in Statistics, by Tom Scavo and Byron Petraroja: http://mathforum.org/trscavo/statistics.html It is designed for 5 graders but you may be able to adapt it to older students. Also, there are the Exploring Data pages here: Exploring data: http://mathforum.org/workshops/usi/dataproject/usi.hslessons.html that have a variety of links to various lessons that you might find interesting. I hope something there is useful. -Suzanne A., for the T2T service
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