You are here: Home > Flexible Learning Environment > Pre Math Methods > FLE9-S09-1 > Resources Close All | Expand All Edit Delete - Last Modified By: TST at 25/11/2013 4:30:58 PM Re-read this link from our previous class about finding the interquartile range. Have a look at the bottom of the page, where it explains how to turn this information into a boxplot diagram.Interquartile Range and Boxplots Edit Delete - Last Modified By: TST at 25/11/2013 4:31:48 PM Watch the following video that demonstrates how to create a boxplot:Boxplots VideoEdit Delete - Last Modified By: TST at 25/11/2013 4:37:54 PM Complete (at least...) 5 boxplots using the following link:You may check the answers after you are finished.Boxplots WorksheetEdit Delete - Last Modified By: DSI at 5/12/2013 9:51:39 AM https://templestowecvicedu.sharepoint.com/sites/learningbites/Curriculum/Numeracy/Measures%20of%20Spread.pdf Edit Delete - Last Modified By: TST at 25/11/2013 4:44:04 PM Choose one of your boxplots. What might the data represent? (eg. test scores, footie scores, time taken to walk home, age of pets, etc.) Be creative!Write down 10 facts that can be shown by looking at your boxplot.Share these facts with your partner or the rest of the class. Edit Delete - Last Modified By: DSI at 5/12/2013 9:53:18 AM https://templestowecvicedu.sharepoint.com/sites/learningbites/Curriculum/Numeracy/Standard%20Deviation.pdf Edit Delete - Last Modified By: TST at 6/12/2013 1:12:20 PM Try this Khan Academy ActivityCreating Box Plots Activity