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7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4 Comparing Distributions Classwork or Homework
7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4 Comparing Distributions Classwork or Homework
7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4 Comparing Distributions Classwork or Homework
7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4 Comparing Distributions Classwork or Homework
7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4 Comparing Distributions Classwork or Homework
7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4 Comparing Distributions Classwork or Homework
7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4 Comparing Distributions Classwork or Homework
7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4 Comparing Distributions Classwork or Homework
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5 double-sided worksheets covering 7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4 of the CCSS grade 7 statistics & probability domain including: comparing distributions displayed in dot plots and box-and-whisker plots; finding means, medians, and modes; finding 5-number summaries; finding IQRs and MADs; comparing IQRs to differences in medians; comparing MADs to differences in means; analyzing & correcting common misconceptions; and building confidence and fluency through extra practice. An answer key is included for each worksheet.

I have also included scaffolded versions of 3 of the worksheets to give students more structure as they work on finding MADs.

The worksheets are intended to be assigned as homework or as classwork for independent practice or group work. They are also great resources to use for sub plans. The worksheets are meant to be given after a skill has been introduced in class.

Students will:

  • Compare distributions displayed in dot plots and box-and-whisker plots.
  • Find means, medians, and modes.
  • Find 5-number summaries.
  • Find IQRs and MADs.
  • Compare IQRs to differences in medians.
  • Compare MADs to differences in means.
  • Analyze & correct common misconceptions.
  • Gain confidence & skills through repeated practice.

Worksheets included:

  1. Comparing Distributions 1: measures of center & variability
  2. Comparing Distributions 2: comparing box-and-whisker plots
  3. Comparing Distributions 3: comparing dot plots
  4. Comparing Distributions 4: comparing overlapping box-and-whisker plots
  5. Comparing Distributions 5: error analysis
  6. Scaffolded Version of Comparing Distributions 1: measures of center & variability
  7. Scaffolded Version of Comparing Distributions 3: comparing dot plots
  8. Scaffolded Version of Comparing Distributions 5: error analysis

If you enjoy this resource, check out my other collections of worksheets for the grade 7 standards in my store, Catherine’s Class! I am working on creating worksheet sets for each of the grade 7 standards, so be sure to visit my store in the future! I look forward to creating helpful resources for your classroom. :)

Follow my store by clicking here. You'll be the first to hear about new resources, sales, and freebies.

Ideas for using this resource:

  • Assign one worksheet a day or a packet of worksheets per week for homework.
  • Assign worksheets soon after teaching this standard, or give them to students later to reinforce previously-taught skills.
  • Assign these as independent practice or group work in class. 
  • Give these as classwork or homework to review for quizzes, unit tests, or standardized assessments. 
  • Give homework or classwork packets containing just one standard, or mix-and-match topics in one packet! (You’ll need to purchase my other collections to do this.)
  • Use these worksheets for your sub plans! Just make copies of worksheets covering skills you’ve already taught students and leave the answer keys for the sub. :) 
  • Use as a tool for intervention.
  • Give these worksheets to students for summer homework after completing grade 7.

The student worksheets do not have “grade 7” written on them; instead, the standards (7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4) appear on the bottom left corner of each worksheet. This gives you the flexibility to use these worksheets with any grade level. For instance, you could use them for intervention with an 8th grader or high schooler who needs extra practice with these skills.

Other Resources You Might Like:

7th Grade Statistics & Probability

7.SP.A.1 & 7.SP.A.2 Representative Samples Classwork or Homework

Bundles

7th Grade Math Multi-Unit Worksheet MEGABUNDLE

7th Grade Math Expressions & Equations Classwork or Homework BUNDLE

7th Grade Math Ratios & Proportional Relationships Classwork or Homework BUNDLE

7th Grade Math The Number System Classwork or Homework BUNDLE

7th Grade Math Self Evaluations for Every Standard

This file is a license for one teacher and their students. Please purchase additional licenses (at a discount!) if you plan to use this resource with your team. Thank you!

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© Catherine Howland 2023

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7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4 Comparing Distributions Classwork or Homework

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5 double-sided worksheets covering 7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4 of the CCSS grade 7 statistics & probability domain including: comparing distributions displayed in dot plots and box-and-whisker plots; finding means, medians, and modes; finding 5-number summaries; finding IQRs and MADs; comparing IQRs to differences in medians; comparing MADs to differences in means; analyzing & correcting common misconceptions; and building confidence and fluency through extra practice. An answer key is included for each worksheet.

I have also included scaffolded versions of 3 of the worksheets to give students more structure as they work on finding MADs.

The worksheets are intended to be assigned as homework or as classwork for independent practice or group work. They are also great resources to use for sub plans. The worksheets are meant to be given after a skill has been introduced in class.

Students will:

  • Compare distributions displayed in dot plots and box-and-whisker plots.
  • Find means, medians, and modes.
  • Find 5-number summaries.
  • Find IQRs and MADs.
  • Compare IQRs to differences in medians.
  • Compare MADs to differences in means.
  • Analyze & correct common misconceptions.
  • Gain confidence & skills through repeated practice.

Worksheets included:

  1. Comparing Distributions 1: measures of center & variability
  2. Comparing Distributions 2: comparing box-and-whisker plots
  3. Comparing Distributions 3: comparing dot plots
  4. Comparing Distributions 4: comparing overlapping box-and-whisker plots
  5. Comparing Distributions 5: error analysis
  6. Scaffolded Version of Comparing Distributions 1: measures of center & variability
  7. Scaffolded Version of Comparing Distributions 3: comparing dot plots
  8. Scaffolded Version of Comparing Distributions 5: error analysis

If you enjoy this resource, check out my other collections of worksheets for the grade 7 standards in my store, Catherine’s Class! I am working on creating worksheet sets for each of the grade 7 standards, so be sure to visit my store in the future! I look forward to creating helpful resources for your classroom. :)

Follow my store by clicking here. You'll be the first to hear about new resources, sales, and freebies.

Ideas for using this resource:

  • Assign one worksheet a day or a packet of worksheets per week for homework.
  • Assign worksheets soon after teaching this standard, or give them to students later to reinforce previously-taught skills.
  • Assign these as independent practice or group work in class. 
  • Give these as classwork or homework to review for quizzes, unit tests, or standardized assessments. 
  • Give homework or classwork packets containing just one standard, or mix-and-match topics in one packet! (You’ll need to purchase my other collections to do this.)
  • Use these worksheets for your sub plans! Just make copies of worksheets covering skills you’ve already taught students and leave the answer keys for the sub. :) 
  • Use as a tool for intervention.
  • Give these worksheets to students for summer homework after completing grade 7.

The student worksheets do not have “grade 7” written on them; instead, the standards (7.SP.B.3 & 7.SP.B.4) appear on the bottom left corner of each worksheet. This gives you the flexibility to use these worksheets with any grade level. For instance, you could use them for intervention with an 8th grader or high schooler who needs extra practice with these skills.

Other Resources You Might Like:

7th Grade Statistics & Probability

7.SP.A.1 & 7.SP.A.2 Representative Samples Classwork or Homework

Bundles

7th Grade Math Multi-Unit Worksheet MEGABUNDLE

7th Grade Math Expressions & Equations Classwork or Homework BUNDLE

7th Grade Math Ratios & Proportional Relationships Classwork or Homework BUNDLE

7th Grade Math The Number System Classwork or Homework BUNDLE

7th Grade Math Self Evaluations for Every Standard

This file is a license for one teacher and their students. Please purchase additional licenses (at a discount!) if you plan to use this resource with your team. Thank you!

Remember to leave a review so that you can earn TPT credits for future purchases!

© Catherine Howland 2023

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Informally assess the degree of visual overlap of two numerical data distributions with similar variabilities, measuring the difference between the centers by expressing it as a multiple of a measure of variability. For example, the mean height of players on the basketball team is 10 cm greater than the mean height of players on the soccer team, about twice the variability (mean absolute deviation) on either team; on a dot plot, the separation between the two distributions of heights is noticeable.
Use measures of center and measures of variability for numerical data from random samples to draw informal comparative inferences about two populations. For example, decide whether the words in a chapter of a seventh-grade science book are generally longer than the words in a chapter of a fourth-grade science book.
Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Mathematically proficient students start by explaining to themselves the meaning of a problem and looking for entry points to its solution. They analyze givens, constraints, relationships, and goals. They make conjectures about the form and meaning of the solution and plan a solution pathway rather than simply jumping into a solution attempt. They consider analogous problems, and try special cases and simpler forms of the original problem in order to gain insight into its solution. They monitor and evaluate their progress and change course if necessary. Older students might, depending on the context of the problem, transform algebraic expressions or change the viewing window on their graphing calculator to get the information they need. Mathematically proficient students can explain correspondences between equations, verbal descriptions, tables, and graphs or draw diagrams of important features and relationships, graph data, and search for regularity or trends. Younger students might rely on using concrete objects or pictures to help conceptualize and solve a problem. Mathematically proficient students check their answers to problems using a different method, and they continually ask themselves, "Does this make sense?" They can understand the approaches of others to solving complex problems and identify correspondences between different approaches.
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