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Preview of FREE Scatter Plot Definition Posters: Positive, Negative, No Trends Grades 5-8

FREE Scatter Plot Definition Posters: Positive, Negative, No Trends Grades 5-8

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Use these 3 FREE posters to introduce positive, negative, and no correlation/trend vocabulary words for your unit on scatter plots. There are 3 posters with the vocabulary word, definition, and example of each of the three words. Don't forget to leave feedback and click that follow button!! ***************************************************************************** Check out some of my other products: Analyzing Data Activity Sheets Problem Solving Strip Diagrams Stop on by my blog to se
Preview of Scatterplots and Line of Best Fit Worksheet

Scatterplots and Line of Best Fit Worksheet

Students will plot real world data points, label axes, title their graph, create a line of best fit and write the equation. Then, your students will use their line and equation to answer questions and compare answers plus discuss correlation. This activity is great after teaching scatterplots and lines of best fit with my NOTE GUIDE HERE. Check it out and do not forget to Leave a Review (under "My Purchases") for free TPT credits! Check out more digital tools to help your math classroo
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 Correlation and Causation: Correlation Coefficient High School Scientific Method

Correlation and Causation: Correlation Coefficient High School Scientific Method

Have you ever heard or said, " Correlation does not equal Causation." This vital scientific method knowledge can help your high school students in 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade understand news media, medical studies, and psychology topics more accurately. This comprehensive mini-unit teaches students about correlationscatterplotscorrelation coefficients (r values)third variablestrue experiments (the experimental method)independent and dependent variablesrandom assignment and more in an
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