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Preview of Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals

Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals

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Room 204
This is a project that helps students learn to compute fractions, decimals and percents. The preview is a "universal" homework that students can complete for review any time during the year. Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals by Sherre Vernon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Preview of Regression: Finding the Function of Best Fit (English & Spanish)

Regression: Finding the Function of Best Fit (English & Spanish)

Created by
Juan Madrigal
This product is a full lesson, complete with formative assessment that teaches students who are familiar with the concepts and processes of correlation, and finding correlation in a scatter plot with the idea of regression-- linear and nonlinear. The lesson walks students through regression with both formal definitions and intuitive examples then asks students to complete a series of assessments for the educator to identify areas of misunderstanding. The lesson is available in both English and S
Preview of Calculator Simulations for Probability and Statistics

Calculator Simulations for Probability and Statistics

If you are obliged to follow a mandated math curriculum at your school, then I suggest you read no further because this site is probably not suitable for you. However, if you are looking for something that is different, yet might spark an interest in either you or your students, then it might be worthwhile for you to continue reading. In 1994 I wrote an alternative curriculum for our Probability and Statistics students that employed Monte Carlo simulations. The students’ reactions were so posit
Preview of Percentiles and z-Scores Trivia Review

Percentiles and z-Scores Trivia Review

Three rounds of trivia-format review, five questions per round. Covers z-scores, percentiles, linear transformations of data, and relative cumulative frequency graphs (ogives). Great AP Statistics review before a quiz or leading up to the AP test! Round 1: Linear Transformations of Data Round 2: Percentiles and Ogives Round 3: z-Scores Includes answer slide to conclude each round. Roughly covers section 2.1 in "The Practice of Statistics" 3rd edition.
Preview of Identifying Kinds of Variables and Level of Measurement

Identifying Kinds of Variables and Level of Measurement

This is a 15-item quiz on identifying the kind of variables (Independent and Dependent) and the level of measurement of each variable (nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio)
Preview of March Madness Live Game Review

March Madness Live Game Review

This is a math review worksheet that your students can work on while watching the live games during March Madness. It focuses on fractions and percents, mean, median, mode, and range.
Preview of AP Statistics: Simulation Lab Worksheet

AP Statistics: Simulation Lab Worksheet

Created by
Michael Litke
This activity provides the basics of creating and running a random simulation. There are key terms as well as a defined procedure to follow. The questions are scaffolded to assist in completion and the level of scaffolding decreases as the worksheet progresses. AP Statistics Unit 3: Collecting Data.
Preview of French Fry Scatter Plot & Best Line of Fit

French Fry Scatter Plot & Best Line of Fit

Students will compare the nutritional values and serving sizes of french fries from various fast food restaurants. Based on this information, they will create scatter plots, best lines of fit and the equation of the trend line. Using the equation, they will estimate the unknown values of kid meals and supersized portions of french fries.
Preview of Printable Box-and-Whisker Plot 2012 Top Movies Fun Algebra Activity

Printable Box-and-Whisker Plot 2012 Top Movies Fun Algebra Activity

This Printable lists the 15 top grossing movies of 2012. Students are to create a Box-and-Whisker plot or boxplot of the data. Hopefully they will enjoy reminiscing about movies they have seen in the past. Since there are 15 movies, the data is very easy to work with and no averages are needed. To make the problem more complicated, just eliminate one of the movies. There is an answer key provided for the 15 movies. I hope your students have fun! Thank you for purchasing my product. Please
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