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Normal Distribution | No-Prep Probability Lesson / Guided Notes for IB Math
Normal Distribution | No-Prep Probability Lesson / Guided Notes for IB Math
Normal Distribution | No-Prep Probability Lesson / Guided Notes for IB Math
Normal Distribution | No-Prep Probability Lesson / Guided Notes for IB Math
Normal Distribution | No-Prep Probability Lesson / Guided Notes for IB Math
Normal Distribution | No-Prep Probability Lesson / Guided Notes for IB Math
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Make teaching the normal distribution simple, clear, and effective with this no-prep guided notes resource, designed especially for IB Math. These structured notes help students build confidence using z-scores, standard normal tables, and their calculators — all while mastering key concepts through worked examples and IB-style questions.

What’s Included:

  • Step-by-step guided instruction on:
    • Normal distribution concepts and notation
    • Z-scores and inverse normal calculations
    • Using the GDC for normal and inverse normal problems
    • Interpreting context-based probability questions

  • Fill-in-the-blank notes to keep students engaged
  • Multiple worked examples and exam-style problems
  • Clear calculator instructions (TI-Nspire or similar)
  • Answer key included for all pages

Perfect For:

  • IB Math Applications & Interpretation (AI) SL/HL
  • IB Math Analysis & Approaches (AA) SL/HL
  • Any high school probability or statistics unit covering normal distribution
  • Class instruction, test prep, or sub plans

This ready-to-use resource will help your students confidently navigate normal distributions — from theory to application — with minimal prep and maximum impact.

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Normal Distribution | No-Prep Probability Lesson / Guided Notes for IB Math

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Everything you need to teach normal distributions in one easy-to-use bundle! This no-prep mini unit includes guided notes, a practice assignment, and an engaging statistics game activity: The Price Is Normal — all designed for IB Math (AI/AA) or any high school probability & statistics class.
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Description

Make teaching the normal distribution simple, clear, and effective with this no-prep guided notes resource, designed especially for IB Math. These structured notes help students build confidence using z-scores, standard normal tables, and their calculators — all while mastering key concepts through worked examples and IB-style questions.

What’s Included:

  • Step-by-step guided instruction on:
    • Normal distribution concepts and notation
    • Z-scores and inverse normal calculations
    • Using the GDC for normal and inverse normal problems
    • Interpreting context-based probability questions

  • Fill-in-the-blank notes to keep students engaged
  • Multiple worked examples and exam-style problems
  • Clear calculator instructions (TI-Nspire or similar)
  • Answer key included for all pages

Perfect For:

  • IB Math Applications & Interpretation (AI) SL/HL
  • IB Math Analysis & Approaches (AA) SL/HL
  • Any high school probability or statistics unit covering normal distribution
  • Class instruction, test prep, or sub plans

This ready-to-use resource will help your students confidently navigate normal distributions — from theory to application — with minimal prep and maximum impact.

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use the mean and standard deviation of a data set to fit it to a normal distribution and to estimate population percentages. Recognize that there are data sets for which such a procedure is not appropriate. Use calculators, spreadsheets, and tables to estimate areas under the normal curve.
Find the expected payoff for a game of chance. For example, find the expected winnings from a state lottery ticket or a game at a fast-food restaurant.
Evaluate and compare strategies on the basis of expected values. For example, compare a high-deductible versus a low-deductible automobile insurance policy using various, but reasonable, chances of having a minor or a major accident.
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