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Mathematics: Grades 9 to 12: Lessons
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Lessons are listed according to the Statistics Canada resource they use: Census at School, Census of Canada, E-STAT or Other.
Data analysis
Census at School
- Body and Mind (view)
- Bullying-studying it to curb it... (view)
- The effect of sample size on data analysis (view)
- Exploring linear functions (view)
- Investigating sampling (view)
- Math = GAMES? (view)
- Relationships between variables (view)
- Talking feet (view)
- The Vitruvian theory-does it apply to you? (view)
- Where does the time go? (view)
Census of Canada
- Age and Sex (view)
- Analysing 2001 Census microdata (view)
- That's Easy for You to Say! - Survey Project (view)
E-STAT
- Analysing economic data and seasonality using line graphs and a scatter graph (view)
- Analysing provincial forestry practices using bar graphs and scatter graphs (view)
- Creating a demographic profile for an urban school neighbourhood using census tract data (view)
- Exploring the correlation between two variables at the census tract level (Education and income) (view)
- Is it worth completing university? (view)
- Tracking immigration trends (view)
Other
- Analysing synthetic microdata from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth for Ages 16-17 (view)
- Canada at a Glance – Assessing quality of life (view)
- Counting Canadians (Canada Year Book) (view)
- The Consumer Price Index (CPI) and YOU Teacher's Kit (view)
Data collection
Census at School
- Class survey project (view)
Census of Canada
- That's Easy for You to Say! - Survey Project (view)
Other
- Counting Canadians (Canada Year Book) (view)
Data manipulation
Census at School
- Body and Mind (view)
- Investigating sampling (view)
- Math = GAMES? (view)
- Talking feet (view)
- The Vitruvian theory-does it apply to you? (view)
Census of Canada
E-STAT
- Analysing economic data and seasonality using line graphs and a scatter graph (view)
- Exploring the correlation between two variables at the census tract level (Education and income) (view)
- Is it worth completing university? (view)
- Tracking immigration trends (view)
Other
- Canada at a Glance – Assessing quality of life (view)
Measures of central tendency and spread
Census at School
- Body and Mind (view)
- Investigating sampling (view)
- Math = GAMES? (view)
- Talking feet (view)
- Where does the time go? (view)
Census of Canada
- Analysing 2001 Census microdata (view)
Other
- Analysing synthetic microdata from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth for Ages 16-17 (view)
- Canada at a Glance – Assessing quality of life (view)
Bar graphs
Census at School
- Bullying-studying it to curb it.... (view)
Census of Canada
E-STAT
- Analysing provincial forestry practices using bar graphs and scatter graphs (view)
- Creating a demographic profile for an urban school neighbourhood using census tract data (view)
Circle graphs/pie charts
Census at School
- Bullying-studying it to curb it.... (view)
E-STAT
- Creating a demographic profile for an urban school neighbourhood using census tract data (view)
Histograms
Census at School
- Investigating sampling (view)
- Math = GAMES? (view)
Line graphs
E-STAT
- Analysing economic data and seasonality using line graphs and a scatter graph (view)
- Tracking immigration trends (view)
Scatter graphs
Census at School
- Exploring linear functions (view)
- Recycling in Canada (view)
- Relationships between variables (view)
- Talking feet (view)
- The Vitruvian theory-does it apply to you? (view)
E-STAT
- Analysing economic data and seasonality using line graphs and a scatter graph (view)
- Analysing provincial forestry practices using bar graphs and scatter graphs (view)
- Exploring the correlation between two variables at the census tract level (Education and income) (view)
Multiple graph types
Census of Canada
- Analysing 2001 Census microdata (view)
Other
- Analysing synthetic microdata from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth for Ages 16-17 (view)
Linear
Census at School
- Exploring linear functions (view)
- Recycling in Canada (view)
- Talking feet (view)
- The Vitruvian theory-does it apply to you? (view)
E-STAT
- Exploring the correlation between two variables at the census tract level (Education and income) (view)
- Investigating gender differences in income (view)
- Linear modelling of the life expectancy of Canadians (view)
Quadratic
E-STAT
- Quadratic modelling of Canada's Baby Boom (view)
- Quadratic modelling of the number of males registered in apprenticeship programs (view)
Exponential
E-STAT
- Exponential modelling of the farm value of potatoes (view)
Sinusoidal
E-STAT
- Sinusoidal modelling of Canada's youth cohorts (view)
Combined
E-STAT
- Piecewise modeling with multiple functions: Federal Debt (view)