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AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!
AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!
AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!
AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!
AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!
AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!
AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!
AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!
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NEW for 2020! This resource now includes both a PDF for printing out a physical copy AND a fully editable Google Doc link for remote or distance learning! Assign the Google doc to your students, and they can type their answers directly into the document and submit their work digitally. They can also create normal curve diagrams in Google Docs using Insert-Image (kids figure out how to do this quite quickly, as I learned this year!)

I use this project every year in my AP Statistics class to demystify the often tricky topic of sampling distributions! A great transition between probability and inference. Students analyze 2 bags of M&Ms, weighing the bags using scales I borrow from the science department and calculating the proportion of each color. They then build sampling distribution models around M&Ms published information about both average weights and color distributions, and see where their bags fall. I also have the student post their data to a class list - I do this digitally by making a Google Sheet but you can also do it manually - and then redo the analysis using our aggregate data. This allows students to see the power of a larger sample size.

I tell the students to come to class with two regular bags of M&Ms. However, you could adjust the project to be mini bags if you are purchasing them for your kids. I also reference this data again when I teach them Chi-Square, as the tables of color distributions are perfect for Chi-Square goodness of fit analysis. For my kids, this has been a 2 - 2.5 day (45 minutes periods) project.

I have had great success with this project at the AP level and even have used it with my regular Statistics classes. I hope you and your kids love it too!

Connect with me on Instagram @sinemeupshop and you can see pics of this project in action - and message me with any questions you have about it :)

You may also be interested in my other AP Statistics projects:

Or purchase all 4 at a discounted price in the following bundle: AP Statistics Project Bundle - Includes Digital Versions!

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AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!

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NEW for 2020! This resource now includes both a PDF for printing out a physical copy AND a fully editable Google Doc link for remote or distance learning! Assign the Google doc to your students, and they can type their answers directly into the document and submit their work digitally. They can also create normal curve diagrams in Google Docs using Insert-Image (kids figure out how to do this quite quickly, as I learned this year!)

I use this project every year in my AP Statistics class to demystify the often tricky topic of sampling distributions! A great transition between probability and inference. Students analyze 2 bags of M&Ms, weighing the bags using scales I borrow from the science department and calculating the proportion of each color. They then build sampling distribution models around M&Ms published information about both average weights and color distributions, and see where their bags fall. I also have the student post their data to a class list - I do this digitally by making a Google Sheet but you can also do it manually - and then redo the analysis using our aggregate data. This allows students to see the power of a larger sample size.

I tell the students to come to class with two regular bags of M&Ms. However, you could adjust the project to be mini bags if you are purchasing them for your kids. I also reference this data again when I teach them Chi-Square, as the tables of color distributions are perfect for Chi-Square goodness of fit analysis. For my kids, this has been a 2 - 2.5 day (45 minutes periods) project.

I have had great success with this project at the AP level and even have used it with my regular Statistics classes. I hope you and your kids love it too!

Connect with me on Instagram @sinemeupshop and you can see pics of this project in action - and message me with any questions you have about it :)

You may also be interested in my other AP Statistics projects:

Or purchase all 4 at a discounted price in the following bundle: AP Statistics Project Bundle - Includes Digital Versions!

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
February 9, 2025
I modified this and used it with my on-level stats class as a summative assessment. It was great!
Dana Shaver
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610 reviews
Grades taught: 11th, 12th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
July 10, 2023
Great resource to use with my students. Creating a matching lesson was simple.
Dynise O.
369 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Rated 4 out of 5
May 22, 2023
Nice m&m activities and well designed to interactive for the kids. Thank you!
howayda F.
585 reviews
Grades taught: 11th, 12th
Rated 4 out of 5
April 13, 2022
Great project and able to tailor to your class' needs.
Gerri D.
215 reviews
Grades taught: 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 13, 2022
The students were completely engaged and enjoyed the m&ms. When it came time to turn it in for a quiz grade, some were confused about the questions.
Laura R.
1 review
Grades taught: 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 7, 2022
students enjoyed project at end of unit.
Barbie H.
215 reviews
Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 27, 2021
Fun activity with AP students and great review for tests.
Jennifer S.
201 reviews
Grades taught: 12th
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May 3, 2021
Thank you so much for your feedback! Glad the students had fun
Rated 5 out of 5
April 18, 2021
I used this in place of a test and it worked very well.
AmieƩ McCormick
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184 reviews
Grades taught: 12th
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So glad it worked out! I also love to give this project in place of a test. Thanks for leaving feedback!

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