Description
This is product is Lesson 3 of Unit 1 for a regular (Non AP Stats Course)
Learning Targets:
Students will be able to identify a biased question.
Students will be able to distinguish between an experiment and an observational study.
Students will be able to distinguish between different types of sampling methods.
Included In This Product
*Lesson notes in two forms
*Form 1: The definitions and examples are already finished students only need to work the guided practice.
*Form 2: The notes are left blank except for the vocab. Students will fill in all definitions while guided by the teacher. Students will work the guided practice questions also.
*Classwork/ Homework
*14 primary questions and 1 extension question.
*Note that the extension question could be modified and turned into projects/ presentations or add on lessons.
*Check for understanding quiz
*5 questions
*This could be used as an exit ticket for the current lesson or as a warmup for the next lesson.
*Editable if you wish to add or subtract from it.
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Description
This is product is Lesson 3 of Unit 1 for a regular (Non AP Stats Course)
Learning Targets:
Students will be able to identify a biased question.
Students will be able to distinguish between an experiment and an observational study.
Students will be able to distinguish between different types of sampling methods.
Included In This Product
*Lesson notes in two forms
*Form 1: The definitions and examples are already finished students only need to work the guided practice.
*Form 2: The notes are left blank except for the vocab. Students will fill in all definitions while guided by the teacher. Students will work the guided practice questions also.
*Classwork/ Homework
*14 primary questions and 1 extension question.
*Note that the extension question could be modified and turned into projects/ presentations or add on lessons.
*Check for understanding quiz
*5 questions
*This could be used as an exit ticket for the current lesson or as a warmup for the next lesson.
*Editable if you wish to add or subtract from it.





