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Preview of Percents Less Than One Math Journal FREEBIE: Real World Percentages Medical Risk

Percents Less Than One Math Journal FREEBIE: Real World Percentages Medical Risk

Here's a quick math journal entry for your percentage unit including percents less than one in 7th, 8th, or 9th grade. This real-world example gets your students thinking about percents less than one in a useful critical thinking situation. It can also encourage conversations about media literacy and the way statistics are presented in the news. How to Use:Print a journal page for each student.Students are asked to consider if they would take a medication that increases the risk of one typ
Preview of Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals

Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals

Created by
Room 204
This is a project that helps students learn to compute fractions, decimals and percents. The preview is a "universal" homework that students can complete for review any time during the year. Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals by Sherre Vernon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Preview of AP Statistics - Unit 6 Vocabulary Matching Quiz (The Practice of Statistics)

AP Statistics - Unit 6 Vocabulary Matching Quiz (The Practice of Statistics)

Created by
Champe's Math
This Unit 6 Vocabulary is designed for AP Statistics students studying The Practice of Statistics, specifically focusing on Inference for Proportions. It provides a structured, ready-to-use resource for reviewing students' knowledge of key terms and concepts.
Preview of Statistics Quiz: Basic Probability (two versions)

Statistics Quiz: Basic Probability (two versions)

Two versions of a quiz on basic probability concepts (answer KEYS provided). One quiz could be used as a practice/review. Includes sample space, independent events, mutually exclusive events, Venn diagrams, and the complement rule.
Preview of Statistics Quiz: the binomial distribution

Statistics Quiz: the binomial distribution

A one-page (double-sided) quiz on the binomial distribution using a simple B(4, 0.6) in the first question, then using an in-context B(40, 0.84) in the second question. Students make a probability histogram and a box-lot with B(4, 0.6), and have to "put their SOCS on" (Shape, Outliers, Center, Spread) with the B(40, 0.84) distribution. Answer KEY provided! Could be used as a review/supplemental activity.
Preview of Statistics Quiz: the normal distribution

Statistics Quiz: the normal distribution

One practice quiz (with answer KEY!) and two forms of a "real quiz" (answer KEYs provided!) on the normal distribution. Students must sketch and label a bell curve, use the 68-95-99.7 rule, compute z-scores and use a z-table (commonly referred to as "Table A").
Preview of Statistics Simple Probability Quiz

Statistics Simple Probability Quiz

Created by
El Mathematico
Conditional probability quiz for statistics, and higher math courses. This quiz assesses independence, conditional probability, probability tree creation and utilization, mutually and exclusive events.
Preview of Factors of Cell Respiration (Data Analysis)

Factors of Cell Respiration (Data Analysis)

Created by
Logan H
This activity is designed to increase students' comfort and skills in the analysis of data. The data presented in the activity are connected to cell respiration, but could be used at any time you want to test data analysis skills.
Preview of Exploring Data in SPSS and Constructing a Scatterplot

Exploring Data in SPSS and Constructing a Scatterplot

Created by
Sarah McQueen
This worksheet guides students through exploring data and constructing a scatterplot in SPSS. It quizzes students on important terms as they work through the example.
Preview of Course Syllabus Template

Course Syllabus Template

This product is a Course Syllabus Template for you to edit and make your own. This template includes all important information students, parents/guardians, and administration need to know. In an organized manner, it covers the following areas: Course TitleTeacher Information (name, email, room number)General Course Information & ExpectationsCourse MaterialsTextbookCourse Topics/ScheduleExam ScheduleGrading PolicyGoogle Classroom/Remote Learning PolicyHomework PolicyTest/Quiz PolicyOffice Hours/A
Preview of Statistics Quiz: Random Variables

Statistics Quiz: Random Variables

One page (double-sided) quiz on general random variables. Probability histogram, expected value (mean), variance and standard deviation. Formulas provided on quiz paper. Color-coded answer key provided.
Preview of Introduction to Accounting - Ch 1 - Basic Accounting for High School

Introduction to Accounting - Ch 1 - Basic Accounting for High School

Created by
Business4Ed
Chapter 1 Introduction to Accounting - Ch 1 - Basic Accounting for High SchoolAccounting is essential for understanding financial information, making informed decisions, and managing money. By learning accounting basics, students gain skills that help them in personal finance, business, and other professional areas. This chapter covers fundamental accounting concepts and practices, including how to record, analyze, and interpret financial data. What’s Included:All files are editable for teacher
Preview of Percents: Finding the original amount Table

Percents: Finding the original amount Table

Created by
Land of Math
Four tables (eight questions each) where students must find the original Amount. The four tables include the following topics: 1) Finding the original cost before tax (total with tax and percent of tax are given). 2) Finding the original cost of a meal before tip (total with tip and percent of tip are given). 3) Finding the original cost before a sale (sale price and percent of sale are given). 4) Finding the amount of sales (base salary and percent of commission are given).
Preview of Statistics practice: Type I & II Error Probabilities (visually)

Statistics practice: Type I & II Error Probabilities (visually)

Students use two-color sketches to visualize and estimate (NOT calculate precisely) Type I and II error probabilities. This exercise helps students to see that statistical power increases with increased significance level, increased sample size, and increased effect size. Answer KEY provided!
Preview of Intro to Percentages

Intro to Percentages

This packet is an introduction to percentages. The first section focuses on understanding the concept of percentage while the second section introduces the three types of percentage problems: finding the part, the whole or the percent. Finally, there is extra practice as well as some challenging word problems. I find percentages very hard for middle schoolers and I think this packet helps them go at their own pace and also approach the topic of percentages in many different ways.
Preview of MMMR Cheat Sheet

MMMR Cheat Sheet

Created by
Katie Jones
Trying to get your students to remember these Measures of Centers? These little cheat sheets are awesome for glueing into student notebooks, keeping in their pencil pouches, or planners. Only includes Mean, Median, Mode, & Range. Students can use these on independent work, homework, and even tests or quizzes if you so desire.
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 Effects of an Outlier on Mean, Median, Mode, and Range

Effects of an Outlier on Mean, Median, Mode, and Range

Created by
Josh Church
This worksheet helps reinforce the effect of an outlier on the mean, median, mode, and range of a data set. Six data sets are provided. Students must calculate the mean, median, mode, and range of each data set with the outlier included, then with the outlier excluded. They must then determine what effect the outlier has on these statistics when included in the data set. A complete answer key is also provided.
Preview of Crack the Code Mean Median Mode and Range Activity

Crack the Code Mean Median Mode and Range Activity

This Easter FREEBIE is the perfect activity to supplement your lesson on Mean, Median, Mode and Range! This Measure of Central Tendency activity includes 16 Problems with an additional Challenge Question for your fast finishers. Students will solve each problem then use the "Crack the Code" Key to match an image with a letter in order to solve for an Easter inspired quote. Use as a whole group activity, small group even centers! Great component to academic practice (homework) and checking for
Preview of Mean, Median, Mode & Range Math Foldable

Mean, Median, Mode & Range Math Foldable

Created by
That Math Lady
You can use this foldable to introduce mean, median, mode and range. Students can easily paste it into their notebooks or file it away in a math folder!
Preview of FREE Activity!! Histograms - 6th Grade Math - Statistics

FREE Activity!! Histograms - 6th Grade Math - Statistics

Created by
Hilda Ratliff
This resource is a 3-page student handout on interpreting and describing information found in histograms. The answer key is shown in the thumbnails above. This activity is one of the activities in a 6th grade resource on statistics and probability. See this bundle by clicking below. Common Core Math 6th Grade - Statistics and Probability - CCSS 6.SP Enjoy using the FREE activity!! Additional 6th grade resources are listed below. Math Board Games Bundle - 6th Grade - (6.RP) (6.NS) (6.EE) (6
Preview of Basics of Probability Dice Cards Coins

Basics of Probability Dice Cards Coins

About this Resource:Many students do not know all that is needed about dice, coins, and decks of cards. In order to be successful, it is important to cover all of this information first. Topic Covered:*Probability Ways to use this product in your classroom:-whole class -exploration -hands-on -small group -independent Other products with similar content.M&M's ProbabilityBox Plots with WeatherVisuals with Measures of Central TendencyCreating Line Plots
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