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Preview of Bell Curve versus Boxplot

Bell Curve versus Boxplot

Students complete a formative assessment using data from Los Angeles County's Homicides and Gang-Related Homicides for the years 1985 through 2001. Students should know how to determine what data set to choose for each type of graph. Objectives included in the project are: Create a bell curve and label properly. Create a boxplot in Excel and label properly. Determine z-scores for 4 years. Determine percentages above and below a "test value". Write a 2 page analysis. Answer Key (Excel Spreadsh
Preview of Statistics Investigation Task - Linear Regression

Statistics Investigation Task - Linear Regression

Created by
Lexie
For this report, students will look at current (2016) data that compares percent of adult smokers in each state vs. the heart disease mortality rate. Students are asked to graph the scatter and residual plots, check conditions, provide the LSR, and make a prediction using the equation. It is similar to one from my textbook, but it has been updated/changed to be appropriate for current students.
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 La Statistique et la Probabilité

La Statistique et la Probabilité

This lesson pack includes a powerpoint introduction to statistics and probability. I have used this lesson with students in grades 7 through 9 (as either an introduction or a review). The powerpoint lesson includes some terms, notes, interactive questions and activities, notes for the teacher where required below slides. Afterwards, there is a printable PDF project that students complete either individually or as partners using Skittles, and paper cups. The project also has students review gra
Preview of Data Collection and Analysis Project - 1 and 2 Variable Statistics | Algebra

Data Collection and Analysis Project - 1 and 2 Variable Statistics | Algebra

Looking for a different kind of assessment for one-variable or two-variable statistics? This data collection and analysis cumulative project is a unique way to assess what your Algebra students have learned from their data unit. Students will collect data from their classmates about a variety of topics, then analyze the statistics, including measures of center and spread, histograms and boxplots, scatterplots, correlation coefficient, and line of best fit. This resource includes: ✅
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 New Orleans Saints Statistics Project

New Orleans Saints Statistics Project

Created by
Calculady
I designed this project the year the Saints played in the super bowl, so the data is not current, but is a great project for teaching or assessing a unit on statistics. Students create a frequency chart, histogram, stem and leaf plot, and a box and whiskers plot using data from the Saints foot ball team.
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
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