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Preview of Creating a Data Display Activity

Creating a Data Display Activity

Students will create data displays based on data collected from their classmates. Students will chose one of the questions assigned on the activity sheet to collect data on. They will then analyze the data and decide what type of display would best support their data. The students will then construct a data display on legal paper following guidelines outlined in the rubric.
Preview of Water Bottle Flip STEM Challenge / Back to school Project

Water Bottle Flip STEM Challenge / Back to school Project

Water Bottle Flip STEM ChallengeStudents will love this water bottle flip challenge. This experiment is fun for the whole class! Students will predict which water bottle will land perfectly according to the water level. They will test their hypothesis by flipping the different water bottles and record their findings on their record sheet. They will then convert their recordings into fractions. This water bottle challenge includes a bullseye in which students can compete against one another to se
Preview of Probability Carnival

Probability Carnival

**FULL Preview Available!** Time for a carnival! In this probability project, students are asked to create a game of chance for a class carnival. Students will need to write directions for their game. They will also need to decide if the game is fair or unfair and explain why. Finally, the students are asked to list several possible outcomes of the game and give the probability of each outcome as a fraction and using the words likely, unlikely, certain or impossible. This product includes: A
Preview of 3-D Double Bar Graphs PROJECT from Student Generated Survey Data - Fun Project

3-D Double Bar Graphs PROJECT from Student Generated Survey Data - Fun Project

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MathyCathy
This project creates quite an impressive product with simple supplies easily accessible in any classroom. Students generate data from surveys given to peers, using simple questions like, "What's your favorite pizza topping?" Students use survey results to create a 3-dimensional double-bar graph. Using centimeter graph paper, markers, and glue sticks, the double-bar graph projects are truly eye-popping! Project description, survey information, and graph assembly instructions included. These
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