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I. Objectives:
At the end of 60 – minute period, the students should be able to:
A. Define median;
B. Find the median of ungrouped data;
C. Describe and illustrate the median of ungrouped data.
III. Procedure:
A. Daily Routine:
a. Prayer
b. Greetings
c. Checking of Attendance
Let’s have an activity. This activity is called PICTOWORD. You will guess the
pictures plus the words that are presented in front.
Our topic for today is all about Median of Ungrouped Data. Here, we are
going to define, find, describe and illustrate median of ungrouped data.
E. Lesson Proper:
Waiter 18
Cook B 20
Waiter B 18
Cashier 19
Cook A 21
Waitress 18
Manager 47
At the end of the month, Sonya’s kitchen hired another crew member whose age is 22.
The data now consist of eight ages: 18, 20, 18, 19, 21, 18, 47, and 22, an even number.
How many middle entries are there?
Sonya’s Kitchen Crew
Let’s find out by following these simple steps.
a. Arrange the crew’s ages in numerical order.
b. Find the two middle values (ages).
c. Get the average of the two middle values.
d. What is now the median age?
e. How many are below this age? Above this age?
What is median?
If the set of data is odd and the data is already arranged in either descending or
ascending order, how can you find the median?
F. Application:
The participants are divided into three groups and each group will find the median of the
problem given to them. After 5 minutes, the presenter of each group will present their
work in front.
Group 1: Andrea’s scores in 10 quizzes during the first quarter are 8, 7, 6, 10, 9, 5, 9, 6,
10, and 7.
Group 2: The library logbook of CENHS shows that 58, 60, 54, 35 and 97 books,
respectively, were borrowed from Monday to Friday last week.
Group 3: The front row in a movie theatre has 23 seats. If you were asked to sit in the
seat that occupied the median position, in which seat would you have to sit?
G. Valuing:
H. Generalization:
What is median?
If the set of data is odd and the data is already arranged in either descending or
ascending order, how can you find the median?
How about if the given set of data is even?
IV. Evaluation:
V. Assignment:
Prepared by:
Marivic D. Cacal