Sunday, December 27, 2009

NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT and ideas

clipart of basketball and goal

How can you use "March Madness" in the classroom? Here are some ideas from Sue Clark, the Math Specialist at FSDB.

Ideas:
* Study the seedings/records
* Figure the number of teams, number of games for the entire tournament, and number of games played by the champ
* Locate the schools and their locations
* Figure the distances from the schools to the Final Four destination (Twin Cities-Minn.)
* Use a map to look at scale
* Study the point system
* Figure the average number of points per game, and the average number of games played for the season
* Estimate the total number of points for the entire tournament
* Compare and order scores
* Figure the average height of players on a team
* Research the history of the tournament
* Figure the statistics and percentages
* Study the probability and odds
* From the research, create trivia questions for 1) the tournament and, 2) basketball (the sport)
* Figure the weight, circumference, sphere, etc. of the basketball (for both men and women)
* Figure court measurements
* Work on time skills by looking at the way time is kept during games
* Look at the characteristics of the players and write a description
* Work on newspaper skills for the research and for checking scores, game information, etc.
* Find out who/what the mascots are for each school
* What is the enrollment of each school? Compare the size of the school with how well they do in the tournament
* Design a logo for the tournament
* Design ads for the games/tournament
* Write game summaries and/or articles
* Find out the attendance at tournament sites and compare the sizes of the stadiums
* Compare the total points for the first round in the four different regions
* Which team scored the most points/ least points

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