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Preview of March Madness Live Game Review

March Madness Live Game Review

This is a math review worksheet that your students can work on while watching the live games during March Madness. It focuses on fractions and percents, mean, median, mode, and range.
Preview of Statistics and Probability Lesson and Project

Statistics and Probability Lesson and Project

This item includes a powerpoint lesson about statistics and probability and a printable project handout using Skittles. I have used it with grades 7-9 (either as introductory or as review) for the topic. The powerpoint lesson includes notes, examples, practice questions, simple activities, teacher instructions, and the introduction for the followup project. The project is a printable pdf. that students complete either individually or in pairs to practice what they have learned. Some of the que
Preview of Statistics Sequence for High School

Statistics Sequence for High School

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Maths Teacher
Teaching Statistics is a lot more of reading and analyzing than one would think would be involved in a mathematics course. With that said, I believe after a few years teaching this course, I have organized it in a way that helps my students learn Statistics. I am attaching the sequence of topics that I taught in a CP Statistics course that consists of juniors and seniors. My bundle includes all my documents for each unit/topic you see in this attachment. Each chapter/unit includes: worksheets t
Preview of Experimental versus Theoretical Probability Activity

Experimental versus Theoretical Probability Activity

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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
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