Images & vocabulary lists that will give students an opportunity to create their own quiz Topics - Mean, Median, Mode, Range, MAD, IQR, cluster, gaps, outliers, histograms, dot plots, box plots, frequency tables & raw data
This worksheet is a companion to the lesson " Probability of Dice" a math PowerPoint lesson that covers the same topic. It can serve as notes during the lesson, a pre-quiz to gauge prior knowledge, an exit sheet at the end of the lesson, or even an assessment to test understanding. To access the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for this lesson, please click on this link: Probability - Rolling the Dice Experiment w/worksheetThis lesson is written in accordance with state standards and object
This worksheet is a companion to the lesson " Ratios of Children" a math PowerPoint lesson that covers the same topic. It can serve as notes during the lesson, a pre-quiz to gauge prior knowledge, an exit sheet at the end of the lesson, or even an assessment to test understanding. To access the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for this lesson, please click on this link: Probability - Ratios of Children w/worksheetThis lesson is written in accordance with state standards and objectives. It i
This worksheet is a companion to the lesson " Understanding Pie Graphs" a math PowerPoint lesson that covers the same topic. It can serve as notes during the lesson, a pre-quiz to gauge prior knowledge, an exit sheet at the end of the lesson, or even an assessment to test understanding. To access the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for this lesson, please click on this link: Understanding Pie GraphsThis lesson is written in accordance with state standards and objectives. It is intended to
This worksheet is a companion to the lesson " Creating Pie Graphs" a math PowerPoint lesson that covers the same topic. It can serve as notes during the lesson, a pre-quiz to gauge prior knowledge, an exit sheet at the end of the lesson, or even an assessment to test understanding. To access the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for this lesson, please click on this link: Creating Pie GraphsThis lesson is written in accordance with state standards and objectives. It is intended to capture th
This editable lesson was written by Alex Benn using the concepts described in his book Tenacious-Teaching: Uniting Our Superpowers to Save Our Classrooms and his website: Tenacious-Teaching.com. It includes an introductory warm-up designed to remediate the required prerequisite knowledge; concise notes; tasks that require escalating effort; numerous examples to prevent misconceptions; and in-class practice problems to promote mastery. It does not include answers to the tasks provided. Those
This editable lesson was written by Alex Benn using the concepts described in his book Tenacious-Teaching: Uniting Our Superpowers to Save Our Classrooms and his website: Tenacious-Teaching.com. It includes an introductory warm-up designed to remediate the required prerequisite knowledge; concise notes; tasks that require escalating effort; numerous examples to prevent misconceptions; and in-class practice problems to promote mastery. It does not include answers to the tasks provided. Those
This editable worksheet allows students to reflect on their progress at the end of the unit. Unit 7 Simple Probability7.1 Fractions to Decimals to Percents 7.2 Simple Probability 7.3 Add and Subtract Probabilities 7.4 Experimental Probabilities Review Unit 7 Test Unit 7 To Learn More About Tenacious Teaching
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").
Conditional probability quiz for statistics, and higher math courses. This quiz assesses independence, conditional probability, probability tree creation and utilization, mutually and exclusive events.
Objectives:
-Create and use paired lists with outcomes and frequencies in the TI.
-Define a density curve; verify whether a given curve is a valid density curve.
-Find the percent of data within a specified range under a well defined density curve.
-Calculate the median and quartiles of a well defined density curve.
Reference Text:
The Practice of Statistics, First Edition.
Yates, Moore, McCabe
http://www.whfreeman.com/Catalog/static/whf/yates/
These eight stations include percent, measures of central tendency, and even a systems of equation question. All questions use stats from the 2025 NCAA men's and women's basketball tournament. I set a classroom timer and gave students 3 minutes per station. My Pre-Algebra class needed the 3 minutes, my honors class needed 2:30, so alter as needed. This is a great review of concepts, especially useful in March and before Spring Break! :) ANSWER KEY INCLUDED! :) Enjoy & please leave feedback!
These eight stations include percentand measures of central tendency. All questions use stats from the 2015 NCAA basketball tournament. I set a classroom timer and gave students 3 minutes per station. My Algebra class needed the 3 minutes, my honors class needed 2:30, so alter as needed. This is a great review of concepts, especially useful in March and before Spring Break! :)
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These eight stations include percentand measures of central tendency. All questions use stats from the 2016 NCAA basketball tournament. I set a classroom timer and gave students 3 minutes per station. My Algebra class needed the 3 minutes, my honors class needed 2:30, so alter as needed. This is a great review of concepts, especially useful in March and before Spring Break! :)
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED! :)
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These eight stations include percentand measures of central tendency. All questions use stats from the 2014 NCAA basketball tournament. I set a classroom timer and gave students 3 minutes per station. My Algebra class needed the 3 minutes, my honors class needed 2:30, so alter as needed. This is a great review of concepts, especially useful in March and before Spring Break! :)
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED! :)
Enjoy & please leave feedback!
Follow me on Pinterest at: Active Algebra on Pinterest
These eight stations include percentand measures of central tendency. All questions use stats from the 2017 NCAA basketball tournament. I set a classroom timer and gave students 3 minutes per station. My Algebra class needed the 3 minutes, my honors class needed 2:30, so alter as needed. This is a great review of concepts, especially useful in March and before Spring Break! :)
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED! :)
Enjoy & please leave feedback!
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These eight stations include percentand measures of central tendency. All questions use stats from the 2023 NCAA basketball tournament. I set a classroom timer and gave students 3 minutes per station. My Pre-Algebra class needed the 3 minutes, my honors class needed 2:30, so alter as needed. This is a great review of concepts, especially useful in March and before Spring Break! :) ANSWER KEY INCLUDED! :) Enjoy & please leave feedback!
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.
Have your students roll dice and look at the data. Discuss the theoretical probability of rolling a 1 vs experimental probability. What happens as the same size increase? Students work in groups of 2 or 3 and record their data. You can have everyone tell you their data and type it in, or you can have the students type their data into the shared google sheet. As they type the stats will update live and they have a graph showing them each roll. *Note: If you don't have dice you can use an online
An activity for a class to increase their understanding of probability and chance in real world contexts, the usefulness of graphs and scatterplots for modelling, and how disease is spread and prevented. It also can be used to talk about predicting future patterns based on previously collected data, as well as comparing and contrasting the usefulness of various types of graph. Features an important topic, related to health, prevention, and using science to aid populations. Good for individuals
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.
- memory game that uses mean, median, mode, and range as the vocabulary words to practice memorizing the definitions
- students are also matching the example with the word
- can be used in a math center
- can be used for interactive notebooks and flip books
- Exit Slip can be used as formative assessment at end of the class
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