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Preview of Dot Plots and Histograms Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz + Survey Project

Dot Plots and Histograms Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz + Survey Project

Save planning and grading time with this ready-to-use sixth-grade statistics resource! Students first complete a 12-question Google Forms quiz about dot plots and histograms and then apply their learning through an engaging class survey project. A printable PDF version and answer key are also included, making it easy to assign digitally or print and go.What’s Included12-question Google Forms quizPrintable PDF version of the quizClass survey projectStep-by-step student directionsDot plot and hist
Preview of STEM Challenge Math Activity: Percent Change and Statistics

STEM Challenge Math Activity: Percent Change and Statistics

Created by
Wilcox's Way
Anxious to try a STEM challenge but worried about time? This one will students a chance to use mean, median, range, interquartile range, MAD, making dot plots and finding percent change based on the data from a STEM challenge. Students complete the STEM challenge twice, and then use the results to calculate percent change and do statistical analysis. This resource will let you "focus on the M in STEM"! Resource also includes a poster of the engineering design process (color and black/white)
Preview of Collect, Organize, Graph, and Analyze Data Project

Collect, Organize, Graph, and Analyze Data Project

Includes the WHOLE process: Generate a survey question to collect data Record survey results in an organized tally chart Graph data on a bar graph Analyze data (observations & inferences) in a written paragraph Many uses: Homework Formative Assessment Summative Assessment Review Differentiated Assignment Includes: Student-friendly Directions Data Recording Sheet Rubric
Preview of Interdisciplinary Project - Math & Finance

Interdisciplinary Project - Math & Finance

Interdisciplinary Project - Math & Finance You have inherited money from your Aunt Sandra to give away to organizations of your choice.  You are a philanthropist with $1,500,000 to help people or support worthy causes in your community.  You will decide how your money will be distributed. Your task:  Make a list of 8 organizations that you would choose to donate your money.Determine what percent of your money you would give to each organization.Make a histogram or circle graph showing the distri
Preview of 6th Grade Math Statistics and Probability

6th Grade Math Statistics and Probability

Statistics and Probability Aligned with Common Core standards, this workbook for Grade 6 Mathematics covers statistical variability in data, summary of data, distribution of data, and real-world statistical applications. What's Included? Video Notes (use with the video tutorial for Grade 6 Mathematics)Homework (25 questions)Bingo game template for homework reviewQuiz (10 questions)Project (takes 2-5 days to complete in class)
Preview of Water Bottle Flipping Investigation

Water Bottle Flipping Investigation

Created by
Hello Learning
Water bottle flipping- ratio, percent, measurement, data collection and graphing! The kids love bottle flipping and this product will let you bring bottle flipping into your classroom in an educational way! Students will make predictions about the ideal water level in their water bottle that will result int he most successful flips. They will then record data about their bottle and conduct a variety of trials using different water levels to test their success with flipping their bottle at d
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 Circle Graphs using a Sport Survey

Circle Graphs using a Sport Survey

Created by
Lessons by Liz
The objective of this lesson is to have the students collect, display analyze and interpret data from a sport survey. The students select their favorite sport and a worksheet is completed using the class data. The students convert the results into a fraction of the whole, then to a percent of the whole, then to the number of degrees necessary to draw the angles of a circle. The students create the circle graph from their angle measures. The whole class will then analyze, discuss and inter
Preview of Circle Graph Project

Circle Graph Project

For this project students will survey 50 people. Students will then convert this data into fraction, decimal, and percent form. From there student will figure out the degrees the sector of each data will represent and create a circle graph. There is an attached rubric for easy grading of the project.
Preview of 24 Hours of You | A Personal Data Circle Graph Project

24 Hours of You | A Personal Data Circle Graph Project

Created by
KentonClassroom
This real-world math project challenges students to track how they spend a 24-hour weekday and turn it into a circle graph. They calculate fractions, decimals, percents, and degrees for each activity, using included rough drafts to organize and revise before creating a final, display-ready graph and conversion chart. Prep: Print one packet per student and provide rulers, protractors, and colored pencils or markers. Foam dice optional if you modify it into a randomized schedule. Suggested Workflo
Preview of Interactive Biathlon Math Lab: Heart Rate, Accuracy & Strategy

Interactive Biathlon Math Lab: Heart Rate, Accuracy & Strategy

Make data come alive with a Biathlon Math lab that connects heart rate, precision, and competitive strategy. If you've been searching for a hands-on way to teach scatter plots, percent accuracy, and real-world problem solving, this lab has everything you need to get students moving, measuring, and thinking critically. ✅ You know the struggle: abstract graphing lessons that never connect to students' lives. Now imagine them sprinting (safely), immediately attempting a precision task, recording
Preview of GRIZZLY BEAR MATH PROJECT

GRIZZLY BEAR MATH PROJECT

Grizzly Bear. Percent Applications. Math Project. Wildlife. Threatened Species. Connect math to environmental science. Kids love this project! Build awareness with your students around habitat loss for the majestic grizzly while using estimation and percent to calculate population numbers and habitat loss. Students will love learning about this amazing animal while using statistics in a meaningful way. The data for the grizzly populations for Canada and the United States is current and inclu
Preview of Percent Graphing Project with survey

Percent Graphing Project with survey

Project to apply several 7th grade (and 6th grade review) standards. Students will create a survey of interest for their classmates to answer. After creating and surveying their classmates, students will create a fraction-- > decimal-- > percent chart and a circle graph or bar graph to display the data. Students tend to enjoy this project because they chose the topics to survey. I encourage higher level students to create the circle graph and reserve the bar graph for students needing
Preview of Circle Graph Project

Circle Graph Project

Created by
Live Love Math
I designed this project to use a major grade instead of a test. This experience was prepared for a middle school math class. It lets the students create their own circle graphs by hand. This exercise ties together percent calculations, circle activities and graphing. Students will survey their classmates regarding what month they were born in. You can choose to have them use any other piece of data if you choose. The students will: • calculate percentages from the collected data. • calculate th
Preview of Skittles Statistics Project (6.SP.2, 6.SP.4, 6.SP.5)

Skittles Statistics Project (6.SP.2, 6.SP.4, 6.SP.5)

Using a Fun Size Skittles Bag, students will make predictions as to the number of colors in each bag. They will then record the actual number of skittles of each color in the bag and convert those numbers into a fraction, decimal, and a percent. Using the class data, students will record the number of purple Skittles in each of their classmates' bags. They will use this data to find the mean, median, and mode, create a histogram, a dot plot (line plot), and box plot (box and whisker plot), find
Preview of Probability Carnival Game

Probability Carnival Game

Created by
STEAM Vault
Get students to "work hard and play hard" with this carvinal-style culminating task! Students will apply their knowledge of theoretical and experimental probabilities by creating a carnival-style game using two independent events. Grade 6 Ontario Curriculum Expectations (2020):D2.1: Use fractions, decimals, and percents to express the probability of events happening, represent this probability on a probability line, and use it to make predictions and informed decisionsD2.2: Determine and compar
Preview of Statistical Analysis using Football (Quarterback) Stats

Statistical Analysis using Football (Quarterback) Stats

Are your students interested in football? Get them excited about math and statistics while pursuing hall of fame quarterbacks. This project covers Common Core Math Standards for S-ID.1 through S-ID.7. It includes slide show with NFL stats, 2 page stats calculation chart, data analysis quiz and all necessary answer keys. A fun way to get students into doing math.
Preview of 6–8th Grade Science Air Pollution Lessons Project Based Learning Earth Day Data

6–8th Grade Science Air Pollution Lessons Project Based Learning Earth Day Data

Engage your students in a powerful, real-world NGSS science research project for middle school that combines air pollution data analysis, project based learning, and sustainable city design. In this cross-curricular project based learning Earth Day investigation, students analyze real PM2.5 air pollution data from global cities, compare polluted and clean regions, calculate percent difference, graph trends, research evidence-based solutions, and redesign a city using sustainable practices. Thi
Preview of Halloween Middle School Math Activity Project

Halloween Middle School Math Activity Project

Are you looking for an exciting way to engage your middle school math students this Halloween season? Look no further! Pumpkin math is a perfect middle school math Halloween activity that combines the magic of Halloween with the power of mathematics. This activity is best for middle school math students who have the following skills. Skills:Percent error calculationCreate a histogramUnderstand outliersCalculate mean, median, mode and rangeCreate and have a basic understanding of box-and-whiske
Preview of March Madness Activities for 6th Grade Math - Basketball Themed Project for Math

March Madness Activities for 6th Grade Math - Basketball Themed Project for Math

Make Math Exciting with this March Madness Math Project for 6th Graders! Transform boring math practice into basketball-themed fun with this engaging March Madness Math Project! Perfect for energizing your 6th grade classroom during tournament season, this ready-to-use resource combines basketball excitement with targeted math skills practice. Between you and me, I know how hard it is to keep middle schoolers engaged when teaching fraction, decimal, and percent conversions, calculating mean, a
Preview of Data Analysis - Real World Project

Data Analysis - Real World Project

**Now updated for distance learning!** This teaching package contains everything you need to make data analysis relevant to your teen or pre-teen student! Carefully crafted activities use real-life data from your class as well as generic, yet realistic, data from a fictitious group of teens. Activities require rigorous application of mathematical skills. Concepts covered include: • Measures of central tendency – mean, median, mode & range • Line plots • Tally & frequency • Double bar graph
Preview of Math Probability Carnival  | Fun Project for End-of-Year

Math Probability Carnival | Fun Project for End-of-Year

In this project students learn about what it means for a game to be fair as they design and play fair and unfair probability carnival games. This project is open-ended and can be easily differentiated to meet the needs of all learners and it is an engaging way to learn math during the end of year. This resource includes: Detailed teacher instructionsExample projectStudent instruction sheetMarking rubricConcepts and skills covered in this project: Calculating experimental and theoretical proba
Preview of GRAY WOLF MATH PROJECT

GRAY WOLF MATH PROJECT

Wolf. Wolves. Gray Wolf. Wildlife. Percent Applications. Threatened Species. Connect math to environmental science. Vilified by folklore and popular culture, there probably is no mammal in the world as misunderstood as the gray wolf. As a keystone species it is vital to maintaining a healthy ecosystem. It has largely been exterminated in the United States although recent conservation actions have seen a reintroduction of the gray wolf into Yellowstone National Park. Students will study habita
Preview of Probability in a Bag: Candy Probability Project

Probability in a Bag: Candy Probability Project

Looking for a fun and engaging way for students to apply probability concepts? Probability in a Bag is a hands-on project where students use a bag of candy to explore experimental probability, theoretical probability, probability models, and compound events. Students bring a small bag of candy with multiple colors (such as Skittles or M&M’s) and analyze the probability of selecting each color. This project connects real-world data with probability concepts and reinforces key middle school math
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