This is a five problem math quiz. It can be used for a quiz, but also as a review. There are five sets of numbers where students must find the mean, median, range, and mode of each data set. The numbers are not in numerical order.
Who Am I? Mean, Median, Mode or Range? Or am I more than one? Let's find out!
This free PowerPoint resource is perfect for a formative assessment at the end of a lesson, or could even be used as an opener with 2 questions per day for a week!
Students will be required to know which measures are of center, which one is of variation and real-life situations where they are used. This is editable as well, so feel free to add on to it!
Images & vocabulary lists that will give students an opportunity to create their own quiz Topics - Mean, Median, Mode, Range, MAD, IQR, cluster, gaps, outliers, histograms, dot plots, box plots, frequency tables & raw data
A fun, interactive PPT game to develop children’s knowledge and understanding of bar graphs. This game is suitable for Grade 2 and beyond. All Arithmetickx games incorporate 10 questions which increase in difficulty as the games progress. The games include problem solving and reasoning questions. They are ideal for a 'hook' activity, teaching tool, or assessment tool. All games include a Student Response Sheet.
There is no better time of year than March Madness for students to practice real world application of fractions, percentsand decimals. This template is great for in class or enrichment programs and can be differentiated to fit your teaching needs. Students test their skills with a crumpled up piece of paper and the wastebasket or "trash", keep track of their shots made vs. attempts and figure out their Trasketball statistics.
Check out the free preview! Complete lesson for teaching students how to calculate the mode of a given data set.
Objective: We will calculate the mode of a given data set.
PowerPoint includes objective, language objective, vocabulary, steps for calculating the mode (great note-taking slide for students), and plenty of examples for student practice. Includes test-prep multiple choice questions. This is a great lesson to use with student whiteboards. I project PowerPoint directly onto my whiteboa
Check out the free preview! Complete lesson for teaching students how to calculate the range of a given data set.
Objective: We will calculate the range of a given data set.
PowerPoint includes objective, language objective, vocabulary, steps for calculating the range (great note-taking slide for students), and plenty of examples for student practice. Includes test-prep multiple choice questions. This is a great lesson to use with student whiteboards. I project PowerPoint directly onto my white
Check out the free preview! Complete lesson for teaching students how to calculate the median of a given data set. (Including data sets with two medians.)
Objective: We will calculate the median of a given data set.
PowerPoint includes objective, language objective, vocabulary, steps for calculating the median (great note-taking slide for students), and plenty of examples for student practice. Includes test-prep multiple choice questions. This is a great lesson to use with student whiteboards. I
Probability - Chance
After brainstorming the various numerical and language descriptor for describing the likelihood of events happening, students created probability lines to make connections between these different representations. Students were then challenged to create an individual probability line in their books, cutting and pasting these chance words and numbers in the correct place.
Good activity to assess students knowledge of number relationships - decimals, percentages etc.
3rd - 5th
Other (Math), Statistics
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