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Preview of Graphing Lab with Candy!

Graphing Lab with Candy!

This activity is a perfect way to check for understanding as you teach graphing to your students! Students compose a frequency table, bar graph, stem and leaf plot, line plot, and find the measures of central tendency while using candy. They also analyze the data once they have calculated it. Can be used as a review activity, formative assessment or just for a fun day in math class! If you like this activity, check out my Edible Fraction Lab!
Preview of Which bubble gum has more sugar?  Density Experiment Scientific Method

Which bubble gum has more sugar? Density Experiment Scientific Method

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The purpose of this experiment is to determine which bubble gum brand has the most sugar/flavorings. You will find the density of each gum before chewing and again after chewing to determine and compare which bubble gum lost the most density (lost most of its sugar/flavorings). Students practice metrics measurement finding mass, volume and density AND get to chew gum! This lesson is part of the following bundle-Check it out! Measuring and Calculating DENSITY Introduction Lesson and Experiment
Preview of Candy Hearts Valentine's Day Math Lab - Grades 3 - 5

Candy Hearts Valentine's Day Math Lab - Grades 3 - 5

This is a super-sweet math lab to do with your students for Valentine's Day! All you need is candy hearts to complete this lab. Because I know there are a lot of different brands of candy hearts out there, I made this as generic as possible to best fit whatever you can find on sale. The lab includes 2 parts: In the first part, students analyze their own candy hearts, estimating, finding an actual count, filling out a data table, and finding the probability. Students then have to eat some o
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