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Preview of Honors Algebra 2 Statistics Project

Honors Algebra 2 Statistics Project

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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 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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