Average Temperature
Lesson Plan
Algebra 1 Level
Objective:The student will manipulate data gathered using temperature probe to compare the temperature of cold water, hot water, and the combination of both.
Engage: Discuss with students the procedures involved in manipulating data in the CFX-9850G+.
Discuss procedures for averaging.
Explore:
Students will take data and enter it into the List mode. Have students copy data from list to list simultaneously. Have students find average value for any single list of data.
Explain: Compare student results.
Review correct procedures and answer questions.
Elaborate: Complete activity using the EA-100 and CFX-9850G+.
Equipment
1 empty cup
2 cups of water 1 hot (not boiling) and 1 cold (no ice)
2 EA-100s
CFX-9850G+
2 temperature probes
stopwatch/ timer/ alarm
data communication cable
| Attach one temperature probe in CH1 of each EA-100 |
| Place one probe into each cup of water |
| To operate the EA-100 manually, use the following keystrokes. |
| Keystroke | Explanation |
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"Set-up" |
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Chooses the 5 Sec as the time |
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Chooses 20 as the number of samples |
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In this case, the time will be collected as data |
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Selects time consideration |
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Begins sampling. This means that the EA-100 will begin collecting data every 5 seconds until 20 data points have been collected |
Press TRIGGER on the EA-100
Sampling is completed when the EA-100 displays DONE.
Evaluate: For the next part of the procedure you will be operating in the LIST menu. Have students find the average temperature for each list of data (List 2,List 4, List 6.) Compare answers with other classmates. Discuss the results as a class. Further evaluation could include finding averages of other types of data.
Developed by:
Maxine Edwards and Mary Teal
Butler High School Matthews, NC
additional help from:
Neal Farley
Independence High School
Charlotte, NC