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Preview of FREE Scatterplots and Lines of Fit Google Slides Lesson

FREE Scatterplots and Lines of Fit Google Slides Lesson

Created by
Algebra Queen
This slideshow includes 15 slides about scatterplots and lines of fit. There are 16 practice problems including multiple real-world examples. These slides were created as an Algebra I lesson, but would also be appropriate for advanced 8th graders. The answers to the slides are linked in a PDF. The topics covered include: interpreting scatterplotscorrelation vs. causationstrength of correlationusing graphing technology to create a scatterplot from a given tableusing graphing technology to determi
Preview of FREE Read Graphs Like a Scientist (NGSS-Aligned Anchor Chart | Grades 4–8)

FREE Read Graphs Like a Scientist (NGSS-Aligned Anchor Chart | Grades 4–8)

Teach Students to Read Graphs Like a Scientist! This student-friendly anchor chart introduces 5 major graph types with real examples and explanations. A perfect resource for visual learners and NGSS-aligned instruction in grades 4–8. ✅ What's Included: 1 full-color printable poster (PDF) Student-friendly layout with: • Bar Graph • Line Graph • Pie Chart • Scatter Plot • Histogram Clean format to print at 8.5"x11" or scale up to 18"x24" Includes engaging character visual and QR code Great f
Preview of Real-Life math | Super Bowl Math Activity | FREE Grades 8+

Real-Life math | Super Bowl Math Activity | FREE Grades 8+

Created by
YummyMath
This year, the 30-second Super Bowl ads will cost about 8 million dollars! Do you wonder how much one ad will cost next year? In 5 years? In 10 years? 🏈 In this activity, students explore how the cost of a 30-second Super Bowl commercial has changed over time, identify the nonlinear pattern from a scatter plot, and model the data to predict the future costs. They also reflect on whether such cost growth is realistic. This activity can be completed with or without technology 📝Suitable for stude
Preview of Females Singing To Be Heard: Interdisciplinary Science Mini-Unit

Females Singing To Be Heard: Interdisciplinary Science Mini-Unit

This FREE, interdisciplinary mini-unit is all about challenging long-held assumptions about birdsong through data visualization. The Gist: Students will learn how data visuals tell a story. They will analyze real bird song data to try to understand why female singing behavior has been overlooked in one of the most common birds in the world. They will also gain a deeper insight into the scientific peer review process. Driving Questions: What is the best way to visualize data?How do our assumpti
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