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		<title>Graphing M&amp;Ms and Online Graphing Tools</title>
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Over the years I&#8217;ve had students investigate if black really is the colour with the least amount in a jelly beans pack? Are there less blue Smarties in a pack than any other colour? and this year I had a go at M&#38;Ms.
Now these are hardly earth shattering investigations but I have found them highly [...]


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<p>Over the years I&#8217;ve had students investigate if black really is the colour with the least amount in a jelly beans pack? Are there less blue Smarties in a pack than any other colour? and this year I had a go at M&amp;Ms.</p>
<p>Now these are hardly earth shattering investigations but I have found them highly engaging and a nice &#8216;in&#8217; to introducing tallys and graphing.</p>
<p>Tonight I&#8217;ve made a webpage that outlines this <a title="Graphing Activity" href="http://www.adrianbruce.com/maths/graph/graph_activity_1.htm" target="_blank">M&amp;M graphing activity</a>. I&#8217;ve included a few questioning ideas and a link to a nice, easy online graph creation website.</p>
<p>see what you think</p>
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