Description
Help your students master Quartiles and Interquartile Range (IQR) with this interactive, self-checking digital math lesson—perfect for Grades 6–9! Designed to support classroom, distance learning, or independent practice, this no-prep resource includes engaging questions, instant feedback, and visual scaffolding to build a strong understanding of data spread and variability.
What’s Included:
- Step-by-step digital lesson explaining how to find quartiles and the interquartile range.
- Self-checking interactive activities (no manual marking required!).
- Practice on identifying Q1, Q2 (median), Q3, and calculating IQR.
- Questions involving box plots, data sets, and problem-solving.
- Printable worksheet version (optional).
- Accessible on any device – great for 1:1 classrooms or Google Classroom.
Target Audience:
- Middle School and Early High School students.
- Grades 6, 7, 8, and 9.
- Teachers following Common Core, GCSE, or international math standards.
- Perfect for test prep, review, or data handling units.
Key Benefits:
- Builds conceptual understanding of data spread using real examples.
- Encourages independent learning with immediate feedback.
- Saves time—no grading needed.
- Boosts engagement with interactive digital format.
- Suppor ts differentiation with scaffolded practice and challenge problems.
Love this? You'll love these Interactive Digital High School Statistics Units:
- Measures of Central Tendencies
- Scatter Plots
- Lines of Best Fit and Correlation
- Stem and Leaf Diagrams
- Histograms | Data and Graphs
- Box and Whisker plots
- Pie Charts
- Cumulative Frequency
Make learning about quartiles and interquartile range meaningful and fun with this ready-to-use digital math lesson. Whether in the classroom or at home, your students will gain confidence in handling data and interpreting statistics!
Quartiles and Interquartile Range Self-Checking Digital Math Lesson & Activities
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Description
Help your students master Quartiles and Interquartile Range (IQR) with this interactive, self-checking digital math lesson—perfect for Grades 6–9! Designed to support classroom, distance learning, or independent practice, this no-prep resource includes engaging questions, instant feedback, and visual scaffolding to build a strong understanding of data spread and variability.
What’s Included:
- Step-by-step digital lesson explaining how to find quartiles and the interquartile range.
- Self-checking interactive activities (no manual marking required!).
- Practice on identifying Q1, Q2 (median), Q3, and calculating IQR.
- Questions involving box plots, data sets, and problem-solving.
- Printable worksheet version (optional).
- Accessible on any device – great for 1:1 classrooms or Google Classroom.
Target Audience:
- Middle School and Early High School students.
- Grades 6, 7, 8, and 9.
- Teachers following Common Core, GCSE, or international math standards.
- Perfect for test prep, review, or data handling units.
Key Benefits:
- Builds conceptual understanding of data spread using real examples.
- Encourages independent learning with immediate feedback.
- Saves time—no grading needed.
- Boosts engagement with interactive digital format.
- Suppor ts differentiation with scaffolded practice and challenge problems.
Love this? You'll love these Interactive Digital High School Statistics Units:
- Measures of Central Tendencies
- Scatter Plots
- Lines of Best Fit and Correlation
- Stem and Leaf Diagrams
- Histograms | Data and Graphs
- Box and Whisker plots
- Pie Charts
- Cumulative Frequency
Make learning about quartiles and interquartile range meaningful and fun with this ready-to-use digital math lesson. Whether in the classroom or at home, your students will gain confidence in handling data and interpreting statistics!





