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Editable 6th Grade Math Unit 8 Study Guide | BTC Style | IM® Grade 6 Math Data
Editable 6th Grade Math Unit 8 Study Guide | BTC Style | IM® Grade 6 Math Data
Editable 6th Grade Math Unit 8 Study Guide | BTC Style | IM® Grade 6 Math Data
Editable 6th Grade Math Unit 8 Study Guide | BTC Style | IM® Grade 6 Math Data
Editable 6th Grade Math Unit 8 Study Guide | BTC Style | IM® Grade 6 Math Data
Editable 6th Grade Math Unit 8 Study Guide | BTC Style | IM® Grade 6 Math Data
Editable 6th Grade Math Unit 8 Study Guide | BTC Style | IM® Grade 6 Math Data
Editable 6th Grade Math Unit 8 Study Guide | BTC Style | IM® Grade 6 Math Data
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This EDITABLE study guide will help your students focus their learning and deepen their understanding of 6th Grade Unit 8: Data Sets & Distributions in IM® Grade 6 Math authored by Illustrative Mathematics®. These differentiated study guides include a mild, medium, and spicy question for each major unit topic. They are written in the style of the Building Thinking Classrooms grading model and are designed to accompany my grading rubrics (editable). If you don't need an editable version, here is a FREE pdf version of the rubrics.

⭐If you would like the study guide for ALL units, click HERE to Bundle & Save!

Each study guide includes descriptors and examples of what student understanding would look like at a mild, medium, and spicy level. The answer key includes worked out examples and explanations.

These topics are included in Unit 8

  • Statistical Questions
  • Data Representations
  • Mean & MAD
  • Median & IQR


Also included

Teacher Tips/Suggestions for Use

Student Reflection Sheet

You may also enjoy:

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This resource supports IM® K-12 Math authored by Illustrative Mathematics® and used under a CC BY 4.0 International Attribution License.

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Editable 6th Grade Math Unit 8 Study Guide | BTC Style | IM® Grade 6 Math Data

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This EDITABLE study guide will help your students focus their learning and deepen their understanding of 6th Grade Unit 8: Data Sets & Distributions in IM® Grade 6 Math authored by Illustrative Mathematics®. These differentiated study guides include a mild, medium, and spicy question for each major unit topic. They are written in the style of the Building Thinking Classrooms grading model and are designed to accompany my grading rubrics (editable). If you don't need an editable version, here is a FREE pdf version of the rubrics.

⭐If you would like the study guide for ALL units, click HERE to Bundle & Save!

Each study guide includes descriptors and examples of what student understanding would look like at a mild, medium, and spicy level. The answer key includes worked out examples and explanations.

These topics are included in Unit 8

  • Statistical Questions
  • Data Representations
  • Mean & MAD
  • Median & IQR


Also included

Teacher Tips/Suggestions for Use

Student Reflection Sheet

You may also enjoy:

__________________________________________________________________

This resource supports IM® K-12 Math authored by Illustrative Mathematics® and used under a CC BY 4.0 International Attribution License.

Report this resource to TPT
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Another Quality product! Big help in my transition to more of a Thinking Classroom. Thanks!
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Very disappointed in the purchase. It does offer mild, medium, and spicy but they are on different topics. I was hoping it was on the same topic. Such as a mild, medium, and spicy on histograms.
Thomas K.
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Student populations: Learning difficulties
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Hi Thomas, I'm sorry to hear that this resource was not what you were looking for. I have now split the original major topics into "Statistical Questions", "Data Representations", "Mean & MAD" and "Median & IQR". I hope you were still able to pull some useful mild, medium, & spicy questions and that the ability to edit this allowed you to meet the needs of your specific learners.

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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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