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Preview of 7 real-world statistics projects for teens (pop culture-inspired)

7 real-world statistics projects for teens (pop culture-inspired)

Created by
MedeirosMath
There are 7 custom, fun statistics projects included in this bundle...they are all taken from my custom Statistics and Probability workbook (also posted on TpT). All projects include rubrics and exemplars, forcing students to use statistical concepts to solve real-world problems while using AI and data research... Bell Curve - Students use Google Forms to create a bell curve based on questions they pose to their classmates. Boxplot - Students use data about their favorite movies to create custo
Preview of M and M Quadrat Sampling Lab for Population Density

M and M Quadrat Sampling Lab for Population Density

If the weather does not permit you to go outside to do real quadrat sampling why not do this one instead? M and Ms take the place of trees. I think you could also modify this activity for a math class in terms of studying probability. It would create a real-life application for probability.
Preview of Spring Themed Math Project for 3rd Grade

Spring Themed Math Project for 3rd Grade

I created this Spring project for the month of April to extend the regular curriculum and provide an additional challenge for 3rd grade students who need more. Many of the problems are at a 4th grade level. However, I found 3rd graders LOVE coordinate graphing so there is a set of equations to accompany a coordinate graphing activity. This project is meant to be challenging.  I have done it with 3rd grade students.  Although I believe all 3rd graders could do it with scaffolding and support, you
Preview of "Survey Says..." Real World Data Project for Algebra Students (Bias + Graphs)

"Survey Says..." Real World Data Project for Algebra Students (Bias + Graphs)

Created by
Small Town Math
Engage your algebra students with a hands-on, real-world data project! In “Survey Says…”, students become data analysts and marketers as they work in teams to design a survey, collect and analyze data, and present their findings using accurate — and ethical — graphs. This project strengthens students' understanding of: Measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode, and range Survey design: avoiding bias and leading questions Sampling methods: understanding representative samples Data vi
Preview of Math Proficiency Scale for grade 7 with Teaching Activities

Math Proficiency Scale for grade 7 with Teaching Activities

Created by
K6Coach
This is a student level proficiency scale for standard 7.10. Standard: 7.10   Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability Examine a sample population to generalize information about the population.  Differentiate between a sample and population. Compare sampling techniques to determine whether a sample is random and thus representative of a population, explaining that random sampling tends to produce representative samples and support valid inferences.Determine whether conclusions and generaliz
Preview of Be a Statistician: Real-World Data Project for Middle School & Algebra

Be a Statistician: Real-World Data Project for Middle School & Algebra

Created by
Makerpedia
Bring statistics to life in your math classroom with Be a Statistician — a real-world, student-centered data project where learners become data analysts! Designed for middle school through Algebra 1, this standards-aligned project takes students through the full cycle of data collection, analysis, and presentation using tools like Google Forms and Sheets. Students choose a meaningful topic, design a survey, collect peer data, and analyze their findings using mean, median, mode, range, and stand
Preview of High School Statistics Project: Analyzing NFL Data for Super Bowl Prediction

High School Statistics Project: Analyzing NFL Data for Super Bowl Prediction

Created by
Jesse Arnold
I created this project for students to work in groups collecting, interpreting, displaying, and making conclusions from data in a context that a lot of them enjoy: the Super Bowl! Students get to fill the shoes of sports analysts in deciding what variables are most impactful to consider and how best to communicate them, all culminating in an informed prediction on the potential winner. The Project:Students are given access to data from the past season of the NFL for both teams in the Super Bowl.
Preview of CSI Statistics Projects Part 1 and 2 - Linear Regression & Inference for Slopes

CSI Statistics Projects Part 1 and 2 - Linear Regression & Inference for Slopes

Created by
DJ Mathematics
What You’re Getting:Two AP Statistics projects covering the Linear Regression and Linear Regression Inferences Units with a CSI Statistics theme. In this engaging PBL (project-based learning) experience, your students will join the investigation into a mysterious candy theft! The authorities have recovered a vital clue—a handprint found at the crime scene. In Part 1, your students must solve the case by utilizing the power of linear regression analysis. In Part 2, students will revisit the
Preview of Data Set: School Lunch Choices (For Use With Pattern Hunter Activity)

Data Set: School Lunch Choices (For Use With Pattern Hunter Activity)

Created by
Janet Johnson
This file contains a small, easy-to-use fake dataset designed to accompany the Pattern Hunter: School Lunch Mystery activity. The data provides 30 sample lunch entries across the school week so students can practice tallying, organizing, analyzing patterns, and interpreting trends. It also contains instructions for creating a spreadsheet of fake data that can be used instead. Students will use the data to: Count lunch choices Create organized tables Identify patterns Make menu recommendati
Preview of Sampling & Bias Explained: Infographic Project for Statistics

Sampling & Bias Explained: Infographic Project for Statistics

Make sampling methods and types of bias stick with this one-page infographic project!Perfect for high school statistics or AP Stats classes, this engaging assignment helps students develop a deep understanding of common sampling techniques and types of bias through visual, creative learning. Students will research, explain, and compare four sampling methods—Simple Random, Cluster, Systematic, and Stratified—and identify three common sources of bias: Undercoverage, Nonresponse, and Response Bias.
Preview of Math EOY Activity | Interactive Student Reflection Activity for Diverse Learners

Math EOY Activity | Interactive Student Reflection Activity for Diverse Learners

Created by
Math N' Life
A Meaningful Way to Learn Who Your Students Really Are as Math Learners!Move beyond icebreakers and get to the heart of what drives your students. This interactive Math About Me activity is designed to help teachers gather valuable insight about students’ math identities, learning preferences, and personal interests. Whether it’s back to school, midyear, or end of the year reflection, these Google Slides prompts guide students through an engaging Math Autobiography that blends personal storytell
Preview of Descriptive Statistics Bundle for IB Math AI | Guided Notes, Practice & Activity

Descriptive Statistics Bundle for IB Math AI | Guided Notes, Practice & Activity

Created by
Straight A Math
Help your students master measures of central tendency and spread with this engaging, real-world statistics bundle! This no-prep collection includes guided notes, a skill-based assignment, and a hands-on data collection project using physical activity—all designed for IB Math, AP Stats, or any high school statistics class. Students will explore key concepts like mean, median, mode, standard deviation, quartiles, IQR, and data displays through interactive notes and real data they collect and a
Preview of Ask, Collect, Calculate: A Hands-On Data Collection Project for Upper Elementary

Ask, Collect, Calculate: A Hands-On Data Collection Project for Upper Elementary

Help your students master basic statistics with this interactive, hands-on project! "Ask, Collect, Calculate!" gives students the opportunity to pose their own question, gather data, and analyze it using mean, median, mode, and range. With easy-to-follow instructions and reflective questions, this activity encourages critical thinking and reinforces essential math concepts. It’s perfect for classroom, remote learning, or small-group projects. In this engaging activity, students create their ow
Preview of AP Statistics Unit 9 Inference for Slope Lessons and Project (PBL) Bundle

AP Statistics Unit 9 Inference for Slope Lessons and Project (PBL) Bundle

Created by
DJ Mathematics
What You’re Getting:Three inquiry-based lessons on AP Statistics Unit 9: Inference for Slope and culminating unit project (PBL) with a CSI Statistics theme. In Part 1 of this engaging project-based learning (PBL) experience, your students joined the investigation into a mysterious candy theft! Using a handprint found at the crime scene, your students identified a guilty suspect using a linear regression analysis. Now, your getting Part 2! Students will revisit the case and perform linear regr
Preview of Physical Activity Data Collection & Analysis Project for Statistics

Physical Activity Data Collection & Analysis Project for Statistics

Created by
Straight A Math
Get students moving and analyzing with this Physical Activity Data Collection and Analysis Project for statistics! Students collect their own physical activity data—walking, running, weightlifting—and analyze it to draw conclusions. They choose how to display their findings using charts, graphs, or other visual methods. This hands-on project encourages critical thinking and student choice while practicing key statistical skills. What’s Included: Data collection guidelines Analysis and graph
Preview of AP Statistics CSI Part 2 - Unit 9: Inference for Slope Project (PBL)

AP Statistics CSI Part 2 - Unit 9: Inference for Slope Project (PBL)

Created by
DJ Mathematics
What You’re Getting:An AP Statistics culminating project of Unit 9: Inference for Slope with a CSI Statistics theme. In Part 1 of this engaging project-based learning (PBL) experience, your students joined the investigation into a mysterious candy theft! Using a handprint found at the crime scene, your students identified a guilty suspect using a linear regression analysis. Now, your getting Part 2! Students will revisit the case and perform linear regression inference to analyze the reliabili
Preview of Rubric for the Exploring Social Issues with Math Project

Rubric for the Exploring Social Issues with Math Project

Rubric for the Exploring Social Issues with Math project. For this project, students choose a social statistic of their choice, learning about Public Service Announcements, complete a worksheet that guides students through the steps of the project, and make a brochure or poster. The extension activity is recording a PSA that can be shared on the morning announcements for the school. The math involved is: rates, unit rates, defining variables, the constant of proportionality (easily removed if
Preview of NFL Fantasy Football Statistics Project

NFL Fantasy Football Statistics Project

Created by
SumThingSilva
For the 18-week NFL football season, I created a fantasy football project designed to help students engage with real-world data analysis and mathematical calculations. Each student will participate in a fantasy football draft, where they will build a 7-player roster consisting of a quarterback (QB), running back (RB), two wide receivers (WR1 and WR2), a tight end (TE), a kicker (K), and a defense/special teams unit (DST). Throughout the season, students will track the weekly performances of thei
Preview of Project & Rubric - Exploring Social Issues with Math Project

Project & Rubric - Exploring Social Issues with Math Project

For this project, students choose a social statistic of their choice, learning about Public Service Announcements, complete a worksheet that guides students through the steps of the project, and make a brochure or poster. The extension activity is recording a PSA that can be shared on the morning announcements for the school. The math involved is: rates, unit rates, defining variables, the constant of proportionality (easily removed if not preferred), a table of solutions, and graphing. Students
Preview of March Madness Math Project Bundle 4th Grade | Printable Math Activities

March Madness Math Project Bundle 4th Grade | Printable Math Activities

Looking for engaging March Madness math activities for 4th grade? Save time and money with this printable, differentiated math project bundle featuring real-world activities in data analysis, graphing, mean, range, and long division—perfect for review, centers, enrichment, test prep, and project-based learning. WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS BUNDLE✔ Save money compared to buying each resource separately ✔ Engaging, real-world math projects students love ✔ Differentiated (multiple levels included) ✔ No
Preview of My First Car Scatterplot Project

My First Car Scatterplot Project

Looking for a fun way to teach scatterplots using a real world application? I decided to make this because I am running out of time for pacing, so I am going to teach while doing. They will be completing this project as a replacement for traditional notes. What's Included:Directions PageIntro Page (information about driving and what they will be doing)Data Chart Collection PageGraph PageAnalyze with 10 questions pageTopics Covered:Real world topicCollect DataCreate ScatterplotTrendsOutliersLine
Preview of [BUNDLE] Valentine's Day Math: Candy Heart Statistics & Data | Grades 4-5

[BUNDLE] Valentine's Day Math: Candy Heart Statistics & Data | Grades 4-5

Looking for a way to differentiate your Valentine's Day math lesson? 💖 📊 This comprehensive bundle includes two complete levels of our popular Candy Heart Statistics resource, designed to meet the needs of both your Grade 4 and Grade 5 students (or to provide extra challenge/review for your learners). This "Print & Go" bundle takes students beyond simple counting and challenges them to analyze data through graphing, fractions, ratios, percentages, and real-world money math. ✨ What’s Included
Preview of Mean Absolute Deviation Math Project with Real-World Application, Differentiated

Mean Absolute Deviation Math Project with Real-World Application, Differentiated

Created by
LearnFun
Looking for a fun way to teach Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD)? With this project, your students will explore MAD in a meaningful, real-world context. Students step into the role of Giovanni, a pizza shop owner, and use data to make decisions about how much dough to prepare each day. Instead of just applying a formula, students analyze sales patterns, measure variability, and test whether their plan would be enough to meet demand. What’s included:Graphing activity to compare variability between da
Preview of The Data Cycle Experiment

The Data Cycle Experiment

Looking for a fun and engaging way to introduce The Data Cycle? Here in Virginia the math SOLs put a focus on the data cycle, and in 8th grade, how it relates to box-plots and scatterplots. I do this activity at the beginning of starting statistics to get the students comfortable with the parts of the data cycle and some key vocabulary. This is an introduction to previously learned graphs, so box-plots and scatterplots are not included. Enjoy! What's Included:Directions sheetData Cycle Experime
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