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.
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
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
Ratios in Sports is a task designed to help students practice turning a ratio into a percent. Multiple sports stats are explained and used in this practice sheet. The sports theme allows students a glimpse into a part of a real world career.
There is no better time of year than March Madness for students to practice real world application of fractions, percentsand decimals. This template is great for in class or enrichment programs and can be differentiated to fit your teaching needs. Students test their skills with a crumpled up piece of paper and the wastebasket or "trash", keep track of their shots made vs. attempts and figure out their Trasketball statistics.
This is a math review worksheet that your students can work on while watching the live games during March Madness. It focuses on fractions andpercents, mean, median, mode, and range.
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.
8th - 11th
Algebra, Graphing, Statistics
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