Right now I'm finishing up my statistics unit with both my fifth and sixth graders (moving this unit from 6th to 5th grade, so I'm doing something similar in all of my classes at the moment). I've never taught a full fledged statistics unit, and it's going really well. Here's an overview.
The project 
Our hook was this slick movie by National Geographic called 7 Billion: Are you Typical? 
 We then posed the following question: Are you a typical 5th/6th grader 
(throughout, I'm trying to keep the idea of "a typical 6th grader" light
 and humorous with the understanding that this is kind of a silly 
question)? Kids brainstormed topics and questions that would help answer
 this question, creating categories from after school activities to the 
environment. They learned how to write good survey questions and how to 
use Survey Monkey. They then 
took the survey (which ended up being a whopping 150ish questions). The 
data was then downloaded and kids spent time learning to summarize, convince, and predict
 (what I presented as the three overarching goals of statistics). We 
explored ways to analyze data both graphically and numerically and kids 
put together a portfolio of their results.
The product
My
 goal for after break is to make our own version of the National 
Geographic movie. While I consider myself relatively tech savvy and 
relatively proficient in editing photography, the movie making business 
is completely new to me. Even Dan Meyer's
 simple drawing of a box and a diagonal leaves my mouth agape. Btw Dan, 
I'd totally pay to sit in a room for a day and learn the basics of After
 Effects from you. I'd also be open to a list of sites/books that you 
would recommend for novices. Anyway, any guesses how the NG video was 
made? It has a Prezi feel, but alas, 
Prezi does not have export to movie functionality yet (really...come on 
already). Those of you with experience with these things, am I asking 
for trouble? I'd love to teach/work with my students to create something
 as slick, but worst case see this becoming something where each kid 
creates a slide or two highlighting a statistic they found and then 
putting it all together into a slideshow/movie in power point or 
keynote.I'd love some feedback/thoughts from people with more experience.
I think you could do this in Keynote with some serious Ninja fu. It would just be a ton of animations and transitions.
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