In this series of activities on evaluating racial bias in traffic stops and searches, students calculate the probabilities of drivers of different races being searched at traffic stops, and compare their findings to census data to determine if the numbers represent random sampling or show evidence of racial bias. For Google Docs and Slides links, please visit https://www.ctlessons.org/math/racial-bias-in-traffic-stops.htmlStudents begin by random sampling the color of objects in a bag, combini
This is a project that helps students learn to compute fractions, decimals andpercents. The preview is a "universal" homework that students can complete for review any time during the year.
Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percentsand Decimals by Sherre Vernon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Mr. Alberto has graded all the quizzes for his geometry classes, input all the grades into a spreadsheet, and created this graph. Which class scored the best? Includes answer key and blank storyboard for the teacher to make up their own story.
Get students started in probability by helping them understand that probability of chance events can be expressed in terms such as impossible, unlikely, equally likely, likely and certain. CCSS 7.SP.5 - They'll learn that probability can also be described by a number from zero to one. Included are two/ activities/worksheets to help you start your students in their first formal introduction to probablity.
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⭐ Need a quick, no-prep way to check whether students REALLY understand integer operations and rational numbers? This FREE 6th Grade Data, Variability, and Statistical Questions Exit Ticket uses a branching, auto-graded format that reveals student thinking step-by-step — not just the final answer. Perfect for: • daily exit tickets • formative assessment • virtual classrooms • Google Classroom assignments • identifying misconceptions instantly This FREE starter resource is part of the StepWise™ B
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
These eight stations include percent, measures of central tendency, and even a systems of equation question. All questions use stats from the 2025 NCAA men's and women's basketball tournament. I set a classroom timer and gave students 3 minutes per station. My Pre-Algebra class needed the 3 minutes, my honors class needed 2:30, so alter as needed. This is a great review of concepts, especially useful in March and before Spring Break! :) ANSWER KEY INCLUDED! :) Enjoy & please leave feedback!
These eight stations include percentand measures of central tendency. All questions use stats from the 2015 NCAA basketball tournament. I set a classroom timer and gave students 3 minutes per station. My Algebra class needed the 3 minutes, my honors class needed 2:30, so alter as needed. This is a great review of concepts, especially useful in March and before Spring Break! :)
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These eight stations include percentand measures of central tendency. All questions use stats from the 2016 NCAA basketball tournament. I set a classroom timer and gave students 3 minutes per station. My Algebra class needed the 3 minutes, my honors class needed 2:30, so alter as needed. This is a great review of concepts, especially useful in March and before Spring Break! :)
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These eight stations include percentand measures of central tendency. All questions use stats from the 2014 NCAA basketball tournament. I set a classroom timer and gave students 3 minutes per station. My Algebra class needed the 3 minutes, my honors class needed 2:30, so alter as needed. This is a great review of concepts, especially useful in March and before Spring Break! :)
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED! :)
Enjoy & please leave feedback!
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These eight stations include percentand measures of central tendency. All questions use stats from the 2017 NCAA basketball tournament. I set a classroom timer and gave students 3 minutes per station. My Algebra class needed the 3 minutes, my honors class needed 2:30, so alter as needed. This is a great review of concepts, especially useful in March and before Spring Break! :)
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED! :)
Enjoy & please leave feedback!
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These eight stations include percentand measures of central tendency. All questions use stats from the 2023 NCAA basketball tournament. I set a classroom timer and gave students 3 minutes per station. My Pre-Algebra class needed the 3 minutes, my honors class needed 2:30, so alter as needed. This is a great review of concepts, especially useful in March and before Spring Break! :) ANSWER KEY INCLUDED! :) Enjoy & please leave feedback!
Have your students roll dice and look at the data. Discuss the theoretical probability of rolling a 1 vs experimental probability. What happens as the same size increase? Students work in groups of 2 or 3 and record their data. You can have everyone tell you their data and type it in, or you can have the students type their data into the shared google sheet. As they type the stats will update live and they have a graph showing them each roll. *Note: If you don't have dice you can use an online
An activity for a class to increase their understanding of probability and chance in real world contexts, the usefulness of graphs and scatterplots for modelling, and how disease is spread and prevented. It also can be used to talk about predicting future patterns based on previously collected data, as well as comparing and contrasting the usefulness of various types of graph. Features an important topic, related to health, prevention, and using science to aid populations. Good for individuals
- memory game that uses mean, median, mode, and range as the vocabulary words to practice memorizing the definitions
- students are also matching the example with the word
- can be used in a math center
- can be used for interactive notebooks and flip books
- Exit Slip can be used as formative assessment at end of the class
Probability - This activity is for age group between 11 and 16. This is a 3 column Note - Always True, Sometime True & Never True. This activity is an tool for formative assessment.
This PDF document consists of three parts: a lesson plan, project instructions, and a grading rubric. The lesson has students construct a survey that will have at least two questions: one that is multiple choice and one that has a numerical answer. It can either be an individual assignment or a group assignment and takes 2-3 days. I used this towards the end of the year as a review exercise since it covers multiple concepts: percents, circle graphs, central tendency (with outliers), box-and-whis
Students get involved by collecting data on chance events.They will observe and record relative frequencies and combine their results to form long run relative frequencies. Students will recognize that as the number of trials increases their recorded outcomes are more likely to approximate the theoretical probability of the chance event. Help your students gain understanding of the relationship between the theoretical and experimental probabilities of chance events through engaging chance proc
Hi Teachers! You can use this worksheet for students practicing conversions of fractions, decimals, andpercents using candy hearts! This is the perfect Valentine's Day math activity. Enjoy!
This MARIO pixel art activity has three different levels of mean, median, mode, range, and outlier problems. Gives teachers more flexibility to support individual student needs. This resource can be used in the classroom as a formative assessment, independent classwork, homework, or much more! Students will solve 10 equations to reveal a mystery image. Gives students automatic feedback and is no prep. Awesome activity to incorporate technology into the math classroom. Keep math fun and engagin
This engaging activity allows students to construct a circle graph from a sample of M&Ms. Concepts include predictions, fractions, percents, angle measures and protractor usage.
Common Core Standard: 7.RP.A.3
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