Description
Just been handed a math course and you have no idea where to begin? Even worse it is a distance learning course?
Bonus: All files are in both PDF and Microsoft Word.
Relax, this program is just for you. Here you will find the basics to get you started and take the weight off your shoulders. Designed with the beginning teacher in mind, but a great time-saver for anyone, these lessons are a complete cookbook for your class. Matching lesson plans and handouts make it easy to get started and look like you know it all.
Each lesson is taught on a free YouTube video if you need a refresher on something you learned 10 years ago. All the quizzes, keys, and a final evaluation are included. If you’re using the Western Canadian Protocol with the Pearson’s Math Makes Sense Text, the rest is a breeze. If not using Pearson, don worry the text is only used for assignment questions, so you can use your own.
Distance learning, send the students the handout, and you teach from the lesson on your computer and they can follow. They can even watch the videos if they need a review.
Math will no longer be on your list of worries!
Product Description
Unit 1 Patterns and Relations Bundle aligned to Math Makes Sense (Pearson)
You get: All you need to teach the full unit on Statistical Analysis
- 6 lesson plans 6
- Student Handouts
- 2 Quizzes with Key
- Unit Final Assessment
- All documents in both Microsoft Word and PDF formats
PLUS FREE VIDEOS:
Access to my free YouTube channel which contains me teaching ALL my lessons using these handouts. Playlists make finding your lessons easy and convenient. Check out all my lessons – I’m adding more every day!
- Students use my videos as review for unit finals and help get a better understanding of the concepts.
- Absent students can fill in the notes from these videos and catch up.
- Substitute teacher? All they do is click on the video and watch the class progress before their eyes.
- Creating a homework package is a breeze, simply print the lesson handouts, and tell them to watch the video on YouTube.
- Parents and Principals love it!
How to use my lessons:
This package includes everything you need. It is designed to accompany Pearson's Math Makes Sense text. The teacher projects the handout and completes the notes while teaching the lesson. Students follow along and complete their own handouts. Assignment questions are in the text, or you can create your own. I use a Smart Board, but projecting on a white board works just fine. Bell rings? No problem, simply pick up where you left off last time.
Free YouTube videos of me teaching all lessons (Parents love these for review or student absences)
Learning Targets for these lessons:
Students will find the mean, median, mode and range of a set of data. Students will determine the effect of an outlier on the mean, median and mode. Students will determine the most appropriate average to use to report findings. Students will express probabilities as ratios, fractions and percents. They will identify the sample space for an experiment involving two independent events. Students will explore the difference and compare theoretical and experimental probabilities.
Essential Questions for these lessons:
What are the mean, median and mode of a set of data?
What is the measure of central tendency and which one is best to use in different situations?
What is an average?
What is the range?
What is the effect of an outlier, and should it be included in a measure of central tendency?
What is the definition of an impossible event compared to an improbable event?
What is a compound event?
What are independent and dependent events and what is the difference?
What is sample space?
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. If you are a coach, principal, or district interested in transferable licenses to accommodate yearly staff changes, please contact me for a quote at avegadro@live.ca.
Alberta Math Grade 7 Unit 7: Statistic Complete Bundle Distance Learning
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Description
Just been handed a math course and you have no idea where to begin? Even worse it is a distance learning course?
Bonus: All files are in both PDF and Microsoft Word.
Relax, this program is just for you. Here you will find the basics to get you started and take the weight off your shoulders. Designed with the beginning teacher in mind, but a great time-saver for anyone, these lessons are a complete cookbook for your class. Matching lesson plans and handouts make it easy to get started and look like you know it all.
Each lesson is taught on a free YouTube video if you need a refresher on something you learned 10 years ago. All the quizzes, keys, and a final evaluation are included. If you’re using the Western Canadian Protocol with the Pearson’s Math Makes Sense Text, the rest is a breeze. If not using Pearson, don worry the text is only used for assignment questions, so you can use your own.
Distance learning, send the students the handout, and you teach from the lesson on your computer and they can follow. They can even watch the videos if they need a review.
Math will no longer be on your list of worries!
Product Description
Unit 1 Patterns and Relations Bundle aligned to Math Makes Sense (Pearson)
You get: All you need to teach the full unit on Statistical Analysis
- 6 lesson plans 6
- Student Handouts
- 2 Quizzes with Key
- Unit Final Assessment
- All documents in both Microsoft Word and PDF formats
PLUS FREE VIDEOS:
Access to my free YouTube channel which contains me teaching ALL my lessons using these handouts. Playlists make finding your lessons easy and convenient. Check out all my lessons – I’m adding more every day!
- Students use my videos as review for unit finals and help get a better understanding of the concepts.
- Absent students can fill in the notes from these videos and catch up.
- Substitute teacher? All they do is click on the video and watch the class progress before their eyes.
- Creating a homework package is a breeze, simply print the lesson handouts, and tell them to watch the video on YouTube.
- Parents and Principals love it!
How to use my lessons:
This package includes everything you need. It is designed to accompany Pearson's Math Makes Sense text. The teacher projects the handout and completes the notes while teaching the lesson. Students follow along and complete their own handouts. Assignment questions are in the text, or you can create your own. I use a Smart Board, but projecting on a white board works just fine. Bell rings? No problem, simply pick up where you left off last time.
Free YouTube videos of me teaching all lessons (Parents love these for review or student absences)
Learning Targets for these lessons:
Students will find the mean, median, mode and range of a set of data. Students will determine the effect of an outlier on the mean, median and mode. Students will determine the most appropriate average to use to report findings. Students will express probabilities as ratios, fractions and percents. They will identify the sample space for an experiment involving two independent events. Students will explore the difference and compare theoretical and experimental probabilities.
Essential Questions for these lessons:
What are the mean, median and mode of a set of data?
What is the measure of central tendency and which one is best to use in different situations?
What is an average?
What is the range?
What is the effect of an outlier, and should it be included in a measure of central tendency?
What is the definition of an impossible event compared to an improbable event?
What is a compound event?
What are independent and dependent events and what is the difference?
What is sample space?
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. If you are a coach, principal, or district interested in transferable licenses to accommodate yearly staff changes, please contact me for a quote at avegadro@live.ca.


