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Preview of Theoretical & Experimental Probability Hands-On Math Worksheets 6th 7th 8th

Theoretical & Experimental Probability Hands-On Math Worksheets 6th 7th 8th

Here's a ready-to-go two-page math probability worksheet for your 6th, 7th, or 8th grade probability or percentage unit! Students perform a simple, hands-on probability experiment and record both the theoretical probability and the experimental probability of events in fractions and percents. By converting fractions to percentages, students learn an easy way to compare different probabilities. How to Use:All you need are paper bags for each group filled with red, yellow, blue and green it
Preview of Statistics Project: The Math of Chance – Public Health & State Lotteries

Statistics Project: The Math of Chance – Public Health & State Lotteries

This project is a research-based investigation into real-world applications of probability, specifically designed for students in Statistics courses. It challenges students to move beyond textbook problems by researching actual datasets and using statistical simulations to reach "reasonable conclusions". The project is divided into three comprehensive parts: Part 1: Medical Simulations & The Law of Large Numbers: Students research a real-world medical statistic. They then use a random number gen
Preview of AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!

AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!

Created by
Sine Me Up
NEW for 2020! This resource now includes both a PDF for printing out a physical copy AND 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 document and submit their work digitally. They can also create normal curve diagrams in Google Docs using Insert-Image (kids figure out how to do this quite quickly, as I learned this year!) I use this project every year in my AP Statistics class to demy
Preview of Probability-Theoretical and Experimental-Crab Derby Race CCSS 7.SP.C.5, 6, and 7

Probability-Theoretical and Experimental-Crab Derby Race CCSS 7.SP.C.5, 6, and 7

This is a fun, engaging 3 part activity including lesson plan that will have your kids so engaged they will forget they are actually learning math. Students will first work in groups/partners and simulate a crab derby race in a game using the sum of two dice to see whose crab will cross the finish line first. Then, they will complete a matrix of possible outcomes when two dice are tossed and added together to get particular sums. They will answer questions that apply to both theoretical and e
Preview of Grade 6 Create & Interpret Histograms Worksheet | PRINT | Cafe Pi

Grade 6 Create & Interpret Histograms Worksheet | PRINT | Cafe Pi

Help students build confidence with histograms and data distributions through this engaging Cafe Pi-themed 6th grade statistics activity! In this Common Core-aligned worksheet, students create a histogram from a frequency table, interpret a second histogram, describe the shape of distributions, and evaluate a claim using data evidence.✅WHAT'S INCLUDED✔ 2-page student worksheet✔ Complete answer key✔ Print-ready PDF🎯LEARNING GOALSStudents will:Construct a histogram from a frequency tableInterpret
Preview of Grade 6 Dot Plots Statistics & Data Analysis Worksheet | PRINT | Cafe Pi

Grade 6 Dot Plots Statistics & Data Analysis Worksheet | PRINT | Cafe Pi

This Common Core-aligned 6th grade dot plots worksheet transforms statistics practice into a real-world café simulation where students analyze customer wait-time data to make business decisions. Students create and interpret dot plots, describe the shape, center, and spread of distributions, calculate mean, median, and range, and use evidence from data to decide whether Cafe Pi should schedule an extra barista.✅WHAT'S INCLUDED✔ 2-page student worksheet✔ Complete answer key✔ Print-ready PDF🎯LEAR
Preview of Grade 6 Box Plots & Interquartile Range (IQR) Activity | PRINT | Cafe Pi

Grade 6 Box Plots & Interquartile Range (IQR) Activity | PRINT | Cafe Pi

In this Common Core–aligned activity, students find five-number summaries, calculate interquartile range (IQR), compare distributions, and use statistical evidence to recommend a winner for Cafe Pi's Super Speedy Barista Award.Unlike traditional worksheets that focus only on computation, this activity encourages students to think critically about variability, consistency, and what statistics can reveal about real-world performance.✅WHAT'S INCLUDED✔ 2-page student worksheet✔ Complete answer key✔
Preview of Circle Graph (Pie Chart) Intro Activity

Circle Graph (Pie Chart) Intro Activity

Created by
Miss Simek
Use this activity to help introduce circle graphs (pie charts) and eat a little candy at the same time! With this activity, students will create their own circle graph using data collected from skittles. The included blank graph features helpful benchmark lines every 90° to help students set it up properly and there is a worked example at the top to show students exactly what they need to do!
Preview of Scatter Plots Lesson - Discovery Lab

Scatter Plots Lesson - Discovery Lab

Created by
Idea Galaxy
A great lesson to introduce scatter plots is by having your students participate in a discovery lab. They will get to see the topic and discover it on their own in an engaging collaborative activity. This resource includes: -Background Building Activity -A Discovery Activity -Reflections Section
Preview of Sampling Methods Introduction Activity ~ Using a Deck of Cards

Sampling Methods Introduction Activity ~ Using a Deck of Cards

Created by
Plenty of Math
About the Activity: This activity is designed to introduce the different types of sampling methods utilizing a deck of cards to help students visualize each method. Unbiased Methods Covered: Simple Random, Stratified, Cluster, Systematic Biased Method Covered: Convenience This activity uses a graphing calculator to calculate random integers, it does not use a random integer table. You can still use a table if you prefer, you’ll just need to ignore the calculator directions in the activity. Eac
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