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6th Grade Math Statistics | 6th Grade Math Centers Basic Statistical Skills
6th Grade Math Statistics | 6th Grade Math Centers Basic Statistical Skills
6th Grade Math Statistics | 6th Grade Math Centers Basic Statistical Skills
6th Grade Math Statistics | 6th Grade Math Centers Basic Statistical Skills
6th Grade Math Statistics | 6th Grade Math Centers Basic Statistical Skills
6th Grade Math Statistics | 6th Grade Math Centers Basic Statistical Skills
6th Grade Math Statistics | 6th Grade Math Centers Basic Statistical Skills
6th Grade Math Statistics | 6th Grade Math Centers Basic Statistical Skills
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Description

These Statistics 6th grade math activities will save you time and help students stay focused and organized during math centers.

This resource includes both PRINT and DIGITAL (Google Forms & Google Slides) resources.

Learning Goal: I can understand statistical questions, measures of variability and center, and data presented on graphs and plots.

★ [PRINT VERSION] What's Included?

- 3 Math Games: Math Sort, Matching Cards, Clip Cards

- Recording Sheet

- Answer Key

- Getting Started Directions

- Label Cards for Organization

★ [DIGITAL VERSION] What's Included?

- Clip Cards to Forms - self-grading Google Form

- Math Sort to Forms - self-grading Google Form

- Matching Cards to Slides - interactive Google Slides

PLEASE NOTE: You will need to grant TPT permission to add all print & digital files to your Google Drive after you purchase this resource. That means you don't have to make a copy of each game set. TPT will automatically create a copy of the files with one click!

The Problem with Guided Math

- One big problem with guided math is not knowing what to assign for math centers.

- It can get especially overwhelming when pulling math games from various places. Teachers end up wasting lots of time explaining directions and students get off task because they are confused.

- Another big problem is holding students accountable for their work during math centers. You want students to record their work, but then you don’t have extra time to check or organize all the recording sheets.

The Solution

✓ The math games are standards-based. This means you know students are practicing the skills you are required to teach. The learning goal is posted on each math game.

✓ There is a predictable routine. Each math center has 3 math games per math standard. (Math Sort, Matching Game, Clip Cards) The game structure is the same, so you won’t waste time teaching new games each week.

✓ Students use one recording sheet. Students stay organized by only needing one recording sheet per topic. An answer key is provided, so you or students can check their answers.

✓ These math games come with label cards that will help you organize the math centers. These label cards include pictures and directions for each game.

★ Who should purchase this resource? ★

- Teachers who want students to become comfortable interacting with digital resources

- Teachers who want to print less!

- Teachers who want to make math centers less complicated

- Teachers looking for resources that are standards-based

- Teachers looking for Distance Learning resources

★ Why Should you use Google Forms?

- Automatic Grading / Self-checking

- Automatically Collects & Organizes Data

- Fully Editable (add/delete/edit questions)

- Online Testing Practice

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★ Google Slides F.A.Q.

Can I use Google Slides if I don't have access to Google Classroom?

YES. Google Slides can be downloaded as PowerPoints. Check to see if your online platform has the assignment option 'create a copy for each student'. If it does, then it will automatically create a PowerPoint for each student to complete.

Edmodo and Microsoft Teams are online platforms that have this option.

Are the Google Slides editable? No.

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★ Google Forms F.A.Q.

Can I use Google Forms if I don't have access to Google Classroom?

YES. You will have to edit the settings so email isn't required. Click here to view a video tutorial.

Are the Google Forms editable? The text is editable. Images are not editable.

Math Standards

6.SP.1-4: Basic Statistical Skills


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6th Grade Math Statistics | 6th Grade Math Centers Basic Statistical Skills

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Description

These Statistics 6th grade math activities will save you time and help students stay focused and organized during math centers.

This resource includes both PRINT and DIGITAL (Google Forms & Google Slides) resources.

Learning Goal: I can understand statistical questions, measures of variability and center, and data presented on graphs and plots.

★ [PRINT VERSION] What's Included?

- 3 Math Games: Math Sort, Matching Cards, Clip Cards

- Recording Sheet

- Answer Key

- Getting Started Directions

- Label Cards for Organization

★ [DIGITAL VERSION] What's Included?

- Clip Cards to Forms - self-grading Google Form

- Math Sort to Forms - self-grading Google Form

- Matching Cards to Slides - interactive Google Slides

PLEASE NOTE: You will need to grant TPT permission to add all print & digital files to your Google Drive after you purchase this resource. That means you don't have to make a copy of each game set. TPT will automatically create a copy of the files with one click!

The Problem with Guided Math

- One big problem with guided math is not knowing what to assign for math centers.

- It can get especially overwhelming when pulling math games from various places. Teachers end up wasting lots of time explaining directions and students get off task because they are confused.

- Another big problem is holding students accountable for their work during math centers. You want students to record their work, but then you don’t have extra time to check or organize all the recording sheets.

The Solution

✓ The math games are standards-based. This means you know students are practicing the skills you are required to teach. The learning goal is posted on each math game.

✓ There is a predictable routine. Each math center has 3 math games per math standard. (Math Sort, Matching Game, Clip Cards) The game structure is the same, so you won’t waste time teaching new games each week.

✓ Students use one recording sheet. Students stay organized by only needing one recording sheet per topic. An answer key is provided, so you or students can check their answers.

✓ These math games come with label cards that will help you organize the math centers. These label cards include pictures and directions for each game.

★ Who should purchase this resource? ★

- Teachers who want students to become comfortable interacting with digital resources

- Teachers who want to print less!

- Teachers who want to make math centers less complicated

- Teachers looking for resources that are standards-based

- Teachers looking for Distance Learning resources

★ Why Should you use Google Forms?

- Automatic Grading / Self-checking

- Automatically Collects & Organizes Data

- Fully Editable (add/delete/edit questions)

- Online Testing Practice

-----------------------------------

★ Google Slides F.A.Q.

Can I use Google Slides if I don't have access to Google Classroom?

YES. Google Slides can be downloaded as PowerPoints. Check to see if your online platform has the assignment option 'create a copy for each student'. If it does, then it will automatically create a PowerPoint for each student to complete.

Edmodo and Microsoft Teams are online platforms that have this option.

Are the Google Slides editable? No.

-----------------------------------

★ Google Forms F.A.Q.

Can I use Google Forms if I don't have access to Google Classroom?

YES. You will have to edit the settings so email isn't required. Click here to view a video tutorial.

Are the Google Forms editable? The text is editable. Images are not editable.

Math Standards

6.SP.1-4: Basic Statistical Skills


More 6th Grade Math Bundles

--------------------------------------------

1-6 MATH GAME BUNDLES

1st Grade Math Centers Bundle

2nd Grade Math Centers Bundle

3rd Grade Math Centers Bundle

4th Grade Math Centers Bundle

5th Grade Math Centers Bundle

6th Grade Math Centers Bundle

--------------------------------------------

Join the MTC email list for exclusive freebies: https://mathtechconnections.com/free-resources/

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize a statistical question as one that anticipates variability in the data related to the question and accounts for it in the answers. For example, “How old am I?” is not a statistical question, but “How old are the students in my school?” is a statistical question because one anticipates variability in students’ ages.
Understand that a set of data collected to answer a statistical question has a distribution which can be described by its center, spread, and overall shape.
Recognize that a measure of center for a numerical data set summarizes all of its values with a single number, while a measure of variation describes how its values vary with a single number.
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