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Preview of Evaluating Racial Bias in Traffic Stops

Evaluating Racial Bias in Traffic Stops

Created by
Eli Sheldon
In this series of activities on evaluating racial bias in traffic stops and searches, students calculate the probabilities of drivers of different races being searched at traffic stops, and compare their findings to census data to determine if the numbers represent random sampling or show evidence of racial bias. For Google Docs and Slides links, please visit https://www.ctlessons.org/math/racial-bias-in-traffic-stops.htmlStudents begin by random sampling the color of objects in a bag, combini
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 Construct a Survey Lesson/Project Plan

Construct a Survey Lesson/Project Plan

This PDF document consists of three parts: a lesson plan, project instructions, and a grading rubric. The lesson has students construct a survey that will have at least two questions: one that is multiple choice and one that has a numerical answer. It can either be an individual assignment or a group assignment and takes 2-3 days. I used this towards the end of the year as a review exercise since it covers multiple concepts: percents, circle graphs, central tendency (with outliers), box-and-whis
Preview of Investigation Proportions - M&Ms

Investigation Proportions - M&Ms

Created by
AKrzy
In this activity, students explore a population parameter and investigate a claim about population proportions.
Preview of Experimental versus Theoretical Probability Activity

Experimental versus Theoretical Probability Activity

Created by
Amelia Graham
Probability and Statistics Activity for testing Experimental and Theoretical Probabilities in the classroom. Can be completed in groups or individually. Students will pull "tiles" from a bag or box or any container available, and write their findings down. Using this data, they will answer probability questions about their experiment. Students will then empty their container of "tiles" and count the actual amount of tiles. Using this data, the students will answer probability questions about th
Preview of STEAM Project for High School Mathematics (Overview)

STEAM Project for High School Mathematics (Overview)

Created by
Mrs Coach Maam
This project allows students to choose a topic to explore by collecting data and analyzing regressions to make predictions about future outcomes. This project is easily combined with other content areas. In fact, the Human Geography teacher, Biology teacher and English teachers are all creating extensions to my project to use in their course as a larger cross curricular project for the students. This is just the overview page of the project, however, you can also purchase the rubric I used and m
Preview of Buzzfeed Project - Statistics

Buzzfeed Project - Statistics

Created by
Debra Goldstein
This project is intended to be used after discussing topics such as: mean, median, mode, standard deviation, and histograms. Students really love this activity because they get to pick a topic that is interesting to them. The hardest part for students is finding the data sometimes.
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.
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