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Preview of Introduction to Line Graphs (NASA Study)

Introduction to Line Graphs (NASA Study)

2 day project** Students will explore the relationship between the amount of food they eat (in grams) and the number of miles astronauts travel to the planets in our galaxy. Students will then find the regression line, make their own planet & choose how many days from Earth their planet is, and plot their planet on their graph. Great interactive activity for an introduction into line graphs and regression lines!
Preview of Accident Reconstruction a Geometry Application

Accident Reconstruction a Geometry Application

ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION - A Geometry ApplicationWhen I taught Geometry Honors, I used this problem to model how to find: Midpoint, Distance, Perpendicular lines, Systems of Equations, Slope, Point-Slope, Slope/Intercept forms of lines (Coordinate Geometry), Equation of a Circle with Center at (h,k), and radius of r. I then made students do similar problems using a circular arc, making up their own points, and finding the speed as I show on Page 3. It is always easier to use (0,0) as one of
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 Similar Triangles | Angle-Angle Postulate | 8th Grade Math Quick Reference Sheet

Similar Triangles | Angle-Angle Postulate | 8th Grade Math Quick Reference Sheet

Created by
MathSpell
This 8th Grade Math Quick Reference Sheet Defines what similar triangles areShows symbols for similar, congruent, triangle, and angleUses symbols to write similarity statementsExplains the angle-angle similarity postulate Describes how to use similar triangles to solve for missing angles in a triangleShows examples for determining if triangles are similar (includes an example that uses parallel lines cut by a transversal)The second page is available in color as well as black and white. This inf
Preview of Data Project

Data Project

Weather Around the Country Data and Statistics Real-Life Project CCSS: 6.SP.A.3 This project allows students to choose a city in the United States, look-up the temperature forecast, identify the location on a map and then find various measures of center and variability. Students also have the opportunity to compare their data to other cities and reflect on it. This project is a great way for students to apply their data and statistics skills to a real-life situation. Included in this product:
Preview of Album Project: Statistics and Probability Based Project

Album Project: Statistics and Probability Based Project

Bring data analysis to life with this engaging project where students analyze their favorite music albums to explore measures of central tendency and normal distribution! Students calculate mean, MAD, standard deviation, and z-scores from real-world song lengths, interpret results, identify outliers, and even design a “statistically inspired” album cover. What’s Included: Student Project Template (printable PDF & editable Google Slides) Teacher Notes Page (directions, tips & estimated timing)
Preview of Probability Carnival Project | Theoretical & Experimental Probability

Probability Carnival Project | Theoretical & Experimental Probability

Probability Carnival Project is a hands-on probability activity where students design and run their own carnival-style game using two chance activities. Students identify possible outcomes, calculate theoretical probability, use the Fundamental Counting Principle, decide whether events are independent or dependent, collect experimental data, and compare their results. This resource is designed to make probability more engaging and meaningful while still giving students structured math practice.
Preview of Mean Median Mode Range Notes, Worksheets, Project, & Activity | High School Math

Mean Median Mode Range Notes, Worksheets, Project, & Activity | High School Math

This math resource includes structured notes, skill-building worksheets, error analysis tasks, collaborative activities, and a real-world data project for high school students. Students move beyond simply calculating averages and learn how to interpret data, identify outliers, and determine which measure of center best represents a situation. Designed with built-in rigor and differentiation, this resource supports developing learners while also challenging advanced students with reasoning, just
Preview of Moon Colonisation Activity Pack | Moon Project | Critical Thinking | Space

Moon Colonisation Activity Pack | Moon Project | Critical Thinking | Space

Created by
WellNessie
🌕🚀 Moon Colony Game Pack – Moon Colony Project | Space STEM Activity | Reading, Role Play & Critical Thinking | Grades 5–8 Take your classroom beyond Earth with the complete Moon Colony Game Pack BUNDLE, a fully immersive, game-based learning experience where students become the next generation of space explorers. This bundle combines the full game system + mission pack, giving you everything you need to run a high-impact classroom with minimal prep. 🌟 What is the Moon Colo
Preview of Lines of Best Fit Worksheet | 4-in-1 Skill Sheet™ | 8th Grade Math

Lines of Best Fit Worksheet | 4-in-1 Skill Sheet™ | 8th Grade Math

Created by
Math Class 678
LINES OF BEST FIT WORKSHEET | 4-IN-1 SKILL SHEET™ FOR 8TH GRADE MATH ⭐ The no-prep lines of best fit resource — recognizing linear association in a scatter plot, informally fitting a straight trend line through the middle of the point cloud, and assessing model fit by judging how tightly data points cluster around the line — with 16 sequenced problems including four with embedded scatter plots (trend lines already drawn) on an expanded two-page practice surface where students evaluate fit qu
Preview of Geometric Probability Distribution Mini Project for Statistics

Geometric Probability Distribution Mini Project for Statistics

Created by
mathwithbee
Geometric Probability Playlist Project - Engaging Real-World Application! Are you looking for a fun and relevant way to introduce or reinforce the geometric probability distribution? This mini-project has your students creating a 20-song playlist and then applying the concepts of geometric probability to analyze the order in which their favorite songs might appear! This engaging activity allows students to:Connect Math to Music: Students get to use something they love – their own music taste – a
Preview of 8th Grade Math Guided Notes: Statistics Unit - Scatter Plots, Best-fit Lines

8th Grade Math Guided Notes: Statistics Unit - Scatter Plots, Best-fit Lines

Created by
The M-Intercept
Teach and review the 8th Grade Statistics standards with confidence using these guided math notes! This 4-page resource covers everything your students need to master scatter plots, lines of best fit, and two-way frequency tables. These 8th grade Statistics Math Notes are perfect for interactive notebooks, guided practice, or building a math reference tool. Each page includes key vocabulary, step-by-step examples, and practice problems, helping students stay engaged while creating a reliable
Preview of "Survey Says..." Real World Data Project for Algebra Students (Bias + Graphs)

"Survey Says..." Real World Data Project for Algebra Students (Bias + Graphs)

Created by
Small Town Math
Engage your algebra students with a hands-on, real-world data project! In “Survey Says…”, students become data analysts and marketers as they work in teams to design a survey, collect and analyze data, and present their findings using accurate — and ethical — graphs. This project strengthens students' understanding of: Measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode, and range Survey design: avoiding bias and leading questions Sampling methods: understanding representative samples Data vi
Preview of Winter Olympic Data Analysis Project

Winter Olympic Data Analysis Project

Created by
Amanda Groves
This workbook will guide students through the process of creating an infographic on a topic of their choosing related to the Winter Olympics. Students will choose an athlete, country, or specific sporting event to investigate. Through scaffolded steps, students will create 5 data displays using data that they collect from past and/or current Olympics. In addition to the infographic, the workbook contains sentence frames to help students analyze the data they have collected. The work complet
Preview of Algebra 1 Statistics Line of Best Fit & Regression Lines w Desmos Guided Notes

Algebra 1 Statistics Line of Best Fit & Regression Lines w Desmos Guided Notes

These guided notes are the perfect introduction to lines of best fit and regression lines in Algebra 1 Statistics! This resource helps students learn how to use graphing technology to create lines of best fit using Desmos regression lines, then use those functions to make predictions about data. Students can find create regression lines using Desmos in order to accurately find the line of best fit for a data set. Graphing technology speeds along the process so students can focus on understandi
Preview of Mean, Median, Mode & Range Bundle: Activity & Student-Led Data Project

Mean, Median, Mode & Range Bundle: Activity & Student-Led Data Project

Looking for a complete and engaging way to introduce mean, median, mode, and range to upper elementary students? This 3-in-1 math bundle has everything you need—from reference materials, to hands-on data activities and a student-created statistics project! Perfect for grades 4–6, this bundle supports students through the entire learning process: Intro to Mean, Median, Mode & Range Posters – Clear, kid-friendly explanations and examples to introduce each concept. "States We've Visited" Real-
Preview of Lines of Fit Notes & Practice | Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook Pages

Lines of Fit Notes & Practice | Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook Pages

Searching for an effective way to teach your students how to estimate lines of fit? These NO PREP guided notes are a classroom proven resource that will save you time and have your students proficient in estimating lines of fit in no time! With a comprehensive design, these notes offer a structured approach that can be differentiated for every level of learner. Guided notes are an effective teaching model that maximize your students ability to use working memory to focus on content, rather th
Preview of Ultimate Athlete Project A Math and Sports Adventure Project

Ultimate Athlete Project A Math and Sports Adventure Project

Created by
Gray's Gems
Who is the Ultimate Athlete? In this project, students select a sport of choice, compare athletes statistics and determine the ultimate athlete! Let Math and Sports combine in this high interest activity. Ideas for extension projects is included as well as a website reference list. Great engaging activity to extend decimals, statistics, interpreting graphs and data analysis.
Preview of Scatter Plots, Correlation Coefficient & Regression Lines: Lesson, HO & HW

Scatter Plots, Correlation Coefficient & Regression Lines: Lesson, HO & HW

Scatter PlotsDirections are included for plotting scatter plots using Google Sheets and the TI-84 CE.Data sets are kept small. Correlation CoefficientThe Raw Data Formula and Mean Deviation Formula are includedDirections are included for using the TI-84 CE. Regression LinesDirections are included for plotting scatter plots using Google Sheets and the TI-84 CE.Data sets are kept small.
Preview of Box & Whisker Plot Dashmetry Project

Box & Whisker Plot Dashmetry Project

Bring data analysis to life with this engaging Dashmetry Statistics Project! Students race through rounds of Dashmetry to generate real-world data, then use their results to practice key statistics skills in a meaningful and interactive way. In this activity, students will: Organize and analyze collected dataFind mean, mode, median and rangeDetermine the quartilesCreate a box-and-whisker plot
Preview of Statistics Analysis Project - Is Anyone Typical?

Statistics Analysis Project - Is Anyone Typical?

Created by
Lyon
A great way for students to apply and use basic statistics: mean, median, mode, range, outlier, categorical and numerical data, and graph types. Incorporates Excel. Fun, engaging, and easy to teach. Also, a great way for "tweens" to learn that no one is "typical." Appropriate for third through eighth grade. I use it with my fifth and sixth graders and it is always a huge hit! The results also look great on our bulletin board!
Preview of Scatter Plots, Lines of Best Fit, Trend Line (8.SP.2): 8th Grade Math Worksheets

Scatter Plots, Lines of Best Fit, Trend Line (8.SP.2): 8th Grade Math Worksheets

Looking for an effective way to support your students? This "Scatter plots - Lines of best Fit and Trend Line" resource is designed to boost student mastery and save you valuable time! Aligned with standards 8.SP.2Save Over 30% for 8th Grade Math [BUNDLES] Key concept and Worksheets!:→ 8th grade math (NS): The Number System→ 8th grade math (EE): Expressions and Equations→ 8th grade math (F): Functions→ 8th grade math (G): Geometry→ 8th grade math (SP): Statistics and ProbabilityMore Resource a
Preview of Drawing Lines of Best Fit Check Your Understanding, CYU, BTC

Drawing Lines of Best Fit Check Your Understanding, CYU, BTC

This is a check your understanding on drawing lines of best fit for a scatter plot. The format is based off the CYUs from "Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics" by Peter Liljedahl. There are 3 different levels that build in intensity: Mild, Medium, and Hot. Students can complete all problems or can be given the option of completing problems from whichever section they choose. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns about this resource! Thanks!
Preview of Writing Lines of Best Fit for Scatter Plots Check Your Understanding, BTC

Writing Lines of Best Fit for Scatter Plots Check Your Understanding, BTC

This is a check your understanding on writing lines of best fit in slope-intercept form. The format is based off the CYUs from "Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics" by Peter Liljedahl. There are 3 different levels that build in intensity: Mild, Medium, and Hot. Students can complete all problems or can be given the option of completing problems from whichever section they choose. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns about this resource! Thanks!
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