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Elementary Statistics Common Core MP6 Resources for Microsoft

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Preview of Describe the Distribution of a Data Set

Describe the Distribution of a Data Set

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This Common Core statistics and probability lesson teaches students how to describe the distribution of a data set. The lesson includes research-based strategies and strategic questions that prepare students for Common Core assessments. In this lesson, students will describe the distribution of data sets.  This lesson focuses on describing a variety of statistical distributions in different situations.  Students are asked to describe different related data sets and describe what that means.  In
Preview of Penny Toss: Collecting Data and Graphing

Penny Toss: Collecting Data and Graphing

I created this product to help students understand the scientific method for doing research. Students first need some instruction on how to collect the data and how to create a bar graph (they might incorrectly circle both heads and tails for each trial.)
Preview of Statistics and Probability Daily Math Slides

Statistics and Probability Daily Math Slides

These 35 slides focusing on Statistics and Probability are intended to show students the beauty and inter-connectedness of mathematics. These slides can be used as warm-ups or bell ringers or to launch a lesson. Each slide could lead to an extended project or math center. The slides are appropriate for grades 3-12 because they are open-ended or have animation geared to different grade levels. If you purchase all 5 strands of daily math slides you can buy it for a reduced bundled price of $2
Preview of Probability Language – Full Lesson with Differentiated Resources

Probability Language – Full Lesson with Differentiated Resources

Probability Language – Full Lesson with Differentiated Resources (Grades 5–7, Common Core Aligned)This beginner-friendly lesson introduces students to the essential vocabulary of probability, such as outcome, event, random, and certain. Through scaffolded discussion tasks, visual models, and structured examples, students gain confidence using key terminology and interpreting real-world chance situations. Perfect for upper elementary or early middle school classrooms, this resource lays the
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