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Preview of  SCATTERPLOTS & TREND LINES Digital Quiz for TEKS 8.5D (Google Forms + PDF)

SCATTERPLOTS & TREND LINES Digital Quiz for TEKS 8.5D (Google Forms + PDF)

Created by
Miss Anna Bee
This quiz requires students to draw conclusions from scatterplots, including writing an equation for a trend line, making predictions, and identifying the type of correlation. ALL 8TH GRADE TEKS QUIZZES Part of the TEKS quiz series, available for all 7th and 8th grade math TEKS. Each quiz contains ten questions of varying levels. Please click the preview button to see the quiz in its entirety and assess whether it is appropriate for your students. When you purchase this quiz, you will receive bo
Preview of Scatter Plot Activities Stations | Scatterplots and Line of Best Fit Predictions

Scatter Plot Activities Stations | Scatterplots and Line of Best Fit Predictions

These stations make great practice or review for scatter plot concepts, including determining correlation, describing relationships in bivariate data, identifying appropriate trend lines, constructing scatter plots, writing an equation for a line of fit, making predictions, and stating the meaning of the x- and y-intercept and the rate of change. Students practice by working collaboratively in groups and moving around the classroom where they find a new set of practice problems at each table.
Preview of Digital Scatter Plot Activity Correlation Line of Best Fit, Prediction 8th Grade

Digital Scatter Plot Activity Correlation Line of Best Fit, Prediction 8th Grade

This Analyzing Scatter Plots Digital Self-Checking Matching Activity is perfect for 8th & 9th grade students to practice identifying trends of scatter plots, writing equations for the line of best fit and using the line to make predictions. There are 10 complete problems with 30 answers.Topics Included: Positive vs. Negative TrendsClusters & OutliersWriting Equations for Lines of Best FitUsing the Lines of Best Fit to make PredictionsDirections:Students type in the corresponding numbers, letter
Preview of Scatter Plots and Trend Lines

Scatter Plots and Trend Lines

Created by
Jan Dayton
Students will identify the type of correlation (or association) depicted in the scatter plot, then identify which statement defines what the correlation means, and then choose the equation for the trend line (line of best fit) by completing the google form.
Preview of Trend Lines Task Cards + Distance Learning

Trend Lines Task Cards + Distance Learning

Created by
jstalling
Trend Lines Task Cards THIS FILE NOW CONTAINS THE PDF VERSION OF THIS PRODUCT PLUS A GOOGLE SLIDES VERSION FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGThese 16 task cards require students to answer questions about scatterplots using a trend line An answer document is included and allows students to work in any order. A printable answer key is also included. Terms of Use © Janeigh Stalling 2015 - 2020 By purchasing this product, the purchaser receives a limited individual license to reproduce the product for individual
Preview of Digital Scatter Plot Predictions & Correlations, Scatter Plot Activities Grade 8

Digital Scatter Plot Predictions & Correlations, Scatter Plot Activities Grade 8

This Scatter Plots Digital Escape Room is the perfect activity for 8th & 9th grade students to analyze scatter plots through correlations, lines of best fit, writing linear equations & making predictions There are 9 breakout codes/activities and over 45 questions. Topics Included: Positive vs. Negative TrendsClusters & OutliersLinear vs. NonlinearVocabulary MazeLines of Best FitFinding Slope & y-Intercept from Lines of Best FitWriting Linear Equations for Scatter PlotsMaking PredictionsAnalyz
Preview of Making Predictions & Interpreting Scatterplots (Self-Grading Google Form)

Making Predictions & Interpreting Scatterplots (Self-Grading Google Form)

Created by
Beth Roberts
This Google Form is a 15 question form to assess student knowledge about Making Predictions and Interpreting Scatterplots (tips, trend lines, predictions, linear/non-linear, etc.). The questions in this form are split into 4 sections: How to use scatterplots to make predictions - 4 questionsTrend lines - 3 questionsMaking predictions using scatterplots - 5 questionsInterpreting scatterplots - 3 (multi-part) questionsQuestion types include: multiple choicemulti-selecttrue/false multiple choice g
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