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Loads of Letters
Materials: calculator, an
article you found on the Internet or a newspaper article, lyrics
for a song, a textbook
Work in a group of two or three.
Procedure for the Activity
Step 1 Use the article you selected. Open it to any page
and select 100 consecutive words.
Step 2 Make a table like the one started below. Include
each letter of the alphabet.
| Letter |
Tally |
Number |
Percent of
Total |
| a |
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| b |
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| : |
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| z |
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| Total Letters |
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Step 3 For each of the 100 words, make a tally for the
letters used. For example, if the first word is "calculator,"
you would make 2 tally marks for a, 2 for c, 2 for l, and one
tally mark for each of o, r, t, and u.
Step 4 After you have recorded the letters in each of
the 100 words, place the total number of each letter in the
column labeled Number. Then find the total number of letters
in the 100 words.
Step 5 Use the percent proportion to find the percent
of the total letters represented by each letter. Round each
answer to the nearest tenth of a percent and place them in the
appropriate cells in the column labeled Percent of Total.
Step 6 Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for the song and the
textbook that you selected.
Wrapping Up the Activity
Compare the percent of each letter used in the 100 words for
the novel, song lyrics, and the textbook. Write a oneparagraph
summary of your findings.
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