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Preview of Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals

Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals

Created by
Room 204
This is a project that helps students learn to compute fractions, decimals and percents. The preview is a "universal" homework that students can complete for review any time during the year. Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals by Sherre Vernon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Preview of Honors Algebra 2 Statistics Project

Honors Algebra 2 Statistics Project

Created by
Hilary Hosek
This project has students using their knowledge of statistics to answer a survey question using data they collect and analyze in groups by themselves. It can be used at either the Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 level or even in a statistics course. Use it as a review for the end of a chapter, end of a unit, or even end of the curriculum! Count it as a test or quiz grade or as a project grade! Students can work alone or in groups to create a survey question that results in a numerical answer. From there,
Preview of Drop It Like It’s Math The Barbie Bungee Challenge

Drop It Like It’s Math The Barbie Bungee Challenge

In this hands-on, real-world math activity, students take on the role of entrepreneurs creating a proposal for their own bungee jump company. Working in teams, they brainstorm a company name and business goals, then experiment by dropping a Barbie doll with increasing numbers of rubber bands to simulate a bungee jump. Students collect and analyze data, calculate averages, create scatterplots, and use technology to generate a line of best fit. Using linear regression, they make predictions to
Preview of Fantasy Football Curriculum & Club Resource | Middle & High School | Math, Data,

Fantasy Football Curriculum & Club Resource | Middle & High School | Math, Data,

Fantasy Football EDU – Complete Curriculum & Classroom Club Toolkit Bring the energy of the NFL to your middle or high school classroom while reinforcing real-world math, tech, and critical thinking skills.This comprehensive Fantasy Football Classroom Curriculum is designed for grades 7–12 and merges academic learning with the excitement of managing fantasy football teams. Whether you’re running a full-season club, integrating it into a math or data literacy unit, or offering it as an el
Preview of PBL for Reasonings and Proofs

PBL for Reasonings and Proofs

Finding statements and converting them to if-then form and writing conditionals. Comparing inductive and deductive reasoning to answer questions about real-world examples. Comparing the Law of Syllogism with the Law of Detachment.
Preview of Statistics Project - Statistics Olympics

Statistics Project - Statistics Olympics

Created by
Tyler McKell
Engage your students in their study of statistics as they compete in self-created Olympic style events. This project will engage students and help them discover meaning and apply concepts including measures of central tendency, quartiles, outliers, variance, standard deviation, z-scores, box plots, histograms, normal and skewed distributions. This project can be completed in approximately 6-8 days (50-min class periods) ** Latest Updates ** Visual updates to all slides and documents Rubric al
Preview of Monty Hall Project

Monty Hall Project

Created by
Lydia Hubbard
Need a project to help your students with excel and probability? I've got you covered! Use this Monty Hall Project to help students make predictions, record data, and reflect on their process. Have students work individually or together and customize the project to your liking!
Preview of Holiday Statistics Project - Mean, Median, Mode

Holiday Statistics Project - Mean, Median, Mode

Created by
Ryann Mrlack
Holiday Statistics Project, Measures of Center - Mean, Median, Mode, Trimmed Mean and Weighted Average
Preview of NFL Sports Analytics Project: Expected Points with Excel or Google Sheets

NFL Sports Analytics Project: Expected Points with Excel or Google Sheets

Created by
drhill
🏈 NFL Sports Analytics Project: Expected Points with Excel or Google Sheets Bring real-world data and sports strategy into your classroom with this engaging analytics project! Students step into the role of NFL analysts as they explore Expected Points (EP) and Expected Points Added (EPA) using authentic play-by-play data. Through guided activities, they calculate averages, build charts, and make evidence-based recommendations — all in Excel or Google Sheets. 📦 What’s Included ✅ Expected
Preview of AP Statistics Football Binomial + Geometric Probability Project Digital + PDF

AP Statistics Football Binomial + Geometric Probability Project Digital + PDF

Created by
Sine Me Up
NEW for 2020! This resource now includes a fully editable Google Doc link for remote or distance learning! Assign the Google doc to your students, and they can type their answers directly into the boxes and submit their work digitally. This packet includes the following: Seven probability questions that use football quarterback pass completion rate, and require the use of the following probability techniques to answer:  · Geometric PDF · Geometric CDF · Complement of Geometric CDF
Preview of Probability Game Design Math Project | Circle Graphs Statistics Math Rich Task

Probability Game Design Math Project | Circle Graphs Statistics Math Rich Task

Created by
Maths360
The Probability Playground Rich Task turns probability into a hands-on, student-driven learning experience.Students design their own game of chance, complete with rules, sample space, and theoretical probabilities. They run a set number of trials, record results, and calculate experimental probabilities. Using both numerical and visual representations, they compare results and reflect on whether their game is fair and why differences occur. This project is perfect as a summative assessment or an
Preview of Probability project using Real-World March Madness Tournament

Probability project using Real-World March Madness Tournament

Jump into the March Madness tournament to apply probability concepts to a real-world application. Great for your sports-loving students. Students explore probability first by determining the probability that a team will win. Students, further, weight teams based on historical data and/or team statistics. This mini-project allows for creative problem-solving and has some open-ended answers. Included in this resource:★ Student pages for 3 March Madness related activities ★ Detailed guideline
Preview of Math March Madness Full Tournament Project {BUNDLE}

Math March Madness Full Tournament Project {BUNDLE}

Created by
Stacey Garrity
Harness the excitement of NCAA March Madness with this huge project for secondary math teachers that follows all stages of the tournament! This Common Core aligned bundle comes with bonus parts not sold individually in my store so you can create a rich immersion in the tournament, practice probability and statistics and learn some interesting new ones along the way! Save $3 plus get bonus content by bundling!You can pick and choose which parts you would like to incorporate, or follow my sched
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