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Preview of Random Samples and Biased Questions

Random Samples and Biased Questions

This is a great formative assessment in a statistics unit for a lesson on random samples and bias in surveys. It could be a classwork assignment, exit ticket, or homework worksheet! Worksheet and Answer Key included!
Preview of Die Probability Activity

Die Probability Activity

Students roll a die 50 times and record the data on the data sheet. Total up each column. Write results as a fraction, decimal, and percent. Answer questions comparing theoretical and experimental probability. Need 1 die per student or small group of students.
Preview of Reviewing Probability

Reviewing Probability

Created by
Vivian O'Keefe
Use these flashcards to play "Quiz, Quiz, Trade." (A Kagan Cooperative Teaching Strategy) Each student is given one flashcard. That student must then find another student holding a different flashcard. Students take turns asking their questions (the quiz, quiz part) and then exchange cards (the trade) after the questions have been correctly answered. Both students then move on holding a new card. A fun and engaging way to review concepts of probability!
Preview of Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability

Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability

Created by
Amy Newton
This is a hands-on activity focusing on theoretical vs. experimental probability. Students will work in partners to complete the activity. Each pair of students will be given a small, brown bag filled with a handful of colored chips. The students will use the colored chips to find the theoretical probability and experimental probability of choosing specific colored chips. The students will then be asked to compare the outcome of the theoretical probability and experimental probability. This a
Preview of Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Middle Schoolers LOVE probability! This is a GREAT lesson around Halloween when the kids are already hyped up on sugar and want to 'talk' to their classmates. This activity allows the students to DISCOVER the differences between EXPERIMENTAL and THEORETICAL probability and connect it to everyday experiences. The probability lesson lends itself to fractions, decimals, percents, data collection, rational & irrational numbers, statistical graphs (box and whiskers, frequency tables...), measures
Preview of Finding the Mean, Median, Mode, Range Winter Project Statistics Activity Math

Finding the Mean, Median, Mode, Range Winter Project Statistics Activity Math

Make practicing data and statistics engaging and interactive this winter with the Flake or Fake Digital Math Game! In this snowy, video game–style activity, students work through Grade 4 problems focused on finding the mean, median, mode, and range to earn and catch unique snowflakes as rewards. Designed to make math practice exciting, this no-prep digital game helps learners strengthen their understanding of data analysis while also building critical thinking and error-analysis strategies. ✅
Preview of 6th Grade | Mean Median Mode Range Maze | MMMR | No Prep | Statistics | W/ Key

6th Grade | Mean Median Mode Range Maze | MMMR | No Prep | Statistics | W/ Key

Created by
TheHappyLearner
Mean, Median, Mode, & Range Maze | 5th–7th Grade Data & Statistics Practice Help your students master mean, median, mode, and range with this engaging, no-prep math maze activity! Perfect for 5th, 6th, or 7th grade, this printable worksheet turns data and statistics practice into an interactive puzzle where students solve problems to navigate through the correct path. Students will strengthen their understanding of data analysis as they solve real-number sets and reinforce critical math voc
Preview of Interpreting Data Slides

Interpreting Data Slides

Help develop students' ability to collate data and interpret graphs with these slides. There are two styles of questions; Tally - students count the data and use tally marksInterpret a Graph - students read the graph and answer questionsThese slides can be printed out, used in the classroom with your students or uploaded into your digital classroom for distance learning. Have a question? Use the Product Q & A or email me at talesfrommissd@gmail.com Related ProductsSpin and GraphSight Word Spin
Preview of Data, Data! Center

Data, Data! Center

Math center. All you need is a deck of card for each student or group! In this center, students are expected to interpret cards by comparing characteristics (i.e. number, color), representing the data in a circle graph, finding the central tendency for the data and which one best represents the data, and compare and contrast the data sets.
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