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Preview of Guess the Correlation Game - Statistics

Guess the Correlation Game - Statistics

Created by
BeesMathSquad
Guess the correlation game!! Your statistics students will LOVE this game as they have just learned what correlation (r) is. Have students get into pairs/groups. Students will be displayed a scatterplot where they have to estimate the correlation based on direction and strength. Keep a running tally of the group who "wins" the most by being the closest to the actual correlation value. There is a total of 9 "questions". This is meant to be used with google the google peardeck add on where studen
Preview of Correlation Coefficient - Self-Check Digital Activity [Unique Student Versions]

Correlation Coefficient - Self-Check Digital Activity [Unique Student Versions]

Created by
Identity Math
Make teaching correlation engaging, interactive, and stress-free with this self-checking Google Sheets activity! Students will calculate the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) and classify relationships using dropdown menus—all while receiving instant feedback. This activity will generate UNIQUE problem sets for each of your students when using Google Classrooms and assigning with the "Make each student their own copy." choice. This activity is perfect for reinforcing concepts of strength
Preview of Correlation Coefficient Notes

Correlation Coefficient Notes

Created by
MalorysMath
A quick, simple overview for correlation coefficient. All this does is help students identify positive/negative and weak/strong correlation given an r value or scatter plot.
Preview of Matching Correlation Coefficients to Scatterplots | Google Slides | Drag & Drop

Matching Correlation Coefficients to Scatterplots | Google Slides | Drag & Drop

Help your students build a deep, visual understanding of correlation coefficients with this interactive Google Slide deck! Students drag and drop correlation coefficient values (r) to match the correct scatterplot, identifying whether the relationship is positive, negative, or no correlation — and determining its strength. This activity makes abstract concepts concrete by letting students see how correlation strength and direction relate to the arrangement of data points. It’s perfect for
Preview of Cracking the Code: Modeling TikTok Likes with Linear, Exponential & Power Models

Cracking the Code: Modeling TikTok Likes with Linear, Exponential & Power Models

Created by
Marco Aguilar
Bring your math classroom to life with a real‑world modeling investigation your students will actually care about: Can we predict whether a TikTok video will go viral? This resource uses authentic TikTok‑style “like” data from the first 16 minutes of a viral post and walks students through three competing regression models—Linear, Exponential, and Power. Students compare models, test predictions, analyze R‑Squared values, and even calculate potential TikTok Creator Fund earnings. The lesson is b
Preview of Algebra 1 Digital Task Cards: Describing Data

Algebra 1 Digital Task Cards: Describing Data

These Google Slide task cards are perfect for your distance learning needs! Each set contains 20 unique and challenging questions that require a students to type a short response. They are great for review at the end of a unit or semester or can be used to check for understanding through a unit. Answer keys are included. This set cover the following concepts: -displaying and analyzing data -correlation vs. causation -scatter plots and r values -two way tables -residuals You may also be
Preview of Exponential Regression & Investing Trends

Exponential Regression & Investing Trends

Uncover trends in investing with exponential regression. Students explore the rise of roboadvisors and compare the volatility and returns of stocks and bonds. This three-tiered application problem set can be used to differentiate or scaffold the learning. Level 1 -- Use an exponential regression model to make predictions about the rise of roboadvisorsLevel 2 -- Compare the growth rate and volatility of a bond fund and a stock fund, using exponential regression on the funds' price data. Level
Preview of Scatter Plots and Correlation Coefficient with Desmos and/or Google Sheets

Scatter Plots and Correlation Coefficient with Desmos and/or Google Sheets

These are the slides I use to introduce correlation coefficient (informally) and using technology to generate a best fit line for data to my 9th grade Algebra 1 students. You can delete / customize / replace / or use as are the first few slides to your liking and/or district's preferred presentation style for teaching a lesson. The main item you are purchasing are slides 5-7 which show students step-by-step (with pictures) how to enter data and generate a best fit linear equation and correlation
Preview of AP Statistics Poster Project: LSRL, Correlation, and Residual Analysis

AP Statistics Poster Project: LSRL, Correlation, and Residual Analysis

Description: Looking for a hands-on project to reinforce correlation, regression, and residual analysis in your AP Statistics or high school statistics class? This engaging poster project guides students through the complete process of analyzing two quantitative variables using AI-generated data. Students choose their own variable pair (like “hours of screen time” vs. “hours of sleep”) and generate a fake dataset using AI tools such as ChatGPT, making each project unique and personalized. Studen
Preview of Scatterplot Practice, Income Inequality, Social Mobility, and The Gatsby Curve

Scatterplot Practice, Income Inequality, Social Mobility, and The Gatsby Curve

In this three-part activity, students are introduced to two statistics used to describe economies: the Gini Coefficient (measuring income inequality) and Intergenerational Earnings Elasticity (IEE, measuring social mobility from generation to generation.) The activity revolves around scatter plots of Gini Coefficient vs. IEE. In part 1, focusing on placing/locating points on a scatter plot, students match verbal descriptions of fictional countries to points on a given scatter plot and are invite
Preview of Statistical Inference & Random Sampling Practice with Reflection

Statistical Inference & Random Sampling Practice with Reflection

Created by
MinuteMath
Enhance your students' understanding of statistical inference and random sampling with this comprehensive practice worksheet. Designed for middle school math classes, this resource offers a variety of engaging problems that challenge students to draw inferences about populations based on random samples. The worksheet includes: Key Term Matching Warm-Up: A matching activity to familiarize students with essential vocabulary related to statistics.Three Parts of Practice Problems: A total of 24 prob
Preview of Grade 5 Probability 2020 Ontario Math Digital Google Slides : D . Data

Grade 5 Probability 2020 Ontario Math Digital Google Slides : D . Data

Created by
Stacey's Circle
This resource includes a comprehensive Grade 5 Ontario Math Probability curriculum unit including lessons, activities, assessment and social emotional learning skills. This unit covers EVERY SPECIFIC Expectation from the 2020 Ontario D2. Probability (D. Data) strand. WHY BUY THIS PRODUCT OVER OTHERS?My vision for teaching math is always "Don't just tell the story, let the students become part of the story".Students will be walked through curriculum concepts step-by-step in easy-to-understand la
Preview of Scatter Plots, Income Inequality, and The Gatsby Curve

Scatter Plots, Income Inequality, and The Gatsby Curve

This bundle includes a student copy and Teacher Guide/answer key. In this three-part activity, students are introduced to two statistics used to describe economies: the Gini Coefficient (measuring income inequality) and Intergenerational Earnings Elasticity (IEE, measuring social mobility from generation to generation.) The activity revolves around scatter plots of Gini Coefficient vs. IEE. In part 1, focusing on placing/locating points on a scatter plot, students match verbal descriptions of fi
Preview of Probability Product Rule Notes and Practice Worksheet

Probability Product Rule Notes and Practice Worksheet

Created by
Lauren Petty
Help your students master the Product Rule with this set of guided notes and practice worksheets, designed specifically for a high school geometry class and to support success on the probability section of the state end-of-course test. The examples and practice questions are modeled after released end-of-course test questions, helping students become familiar with the wording, structure, and level of rigor they will see on the actual assessment. This resource works well for initial instruction,
Preview of  Investigate COVID-19 Disparities with Probability and Real Data

Investigate COVID-19 Disparities with Probability and Real Data

Distance Learning: Investigate COVID-19 Disparities Using Probability with Real-World Data (Common Core) If you have been observing the intersection of world events involving COVID-19 and racial justice and believe this to be an unmissable teachable moment, you are not alone. Finding ways to address these important topics in a STEM class can be challenging. However, given the extensive media coverage of these events, many of which include data, COVID-19 and racial justice are immediately relevan
Preview of EARTH DAY - AP Stats Choosing The Right Inference Method - COLORING SHEET

EARTH DAY - AP Stats Choosing The Right Inference Method - COLORING SHEET

Created by
It's Math-gic
~~ Watch the video for a peek at what this activity looks like! ~~ Spring Inspired Activity. PERFECT FOR EARTH DAY! In this activity AP Statistics students will practice selecting the correct method of inference from a drop down menu, and then calculating portions of each inference method. Students will be conducting a confidence interval for proportions, a hypothesis test for a mean and for a mean difference, a hypothesis test for a difference in proportions and more! Students in my class rea
Preview of 6th Grade Math Data Analysis & Statistics Activity Digital Escape Room Game

6th Grade Math Data Analysis & Statistics Activity Digital Escape Room Game

Find the median, read the box plot, interpret the frequency table, and unlock the door! This 6th grade math activity based on statistics and probability standards will put your students statistical skills to the test. Your students are volunteer docents at the Median Museum. After the security system locks everyone in, they will need to use their knowledge of statistics to escape the museum. This engaging digital escape room is easy for teachers to implement. The breakout process is fully autom
Preview of Dear Future AP Student Letter | After AP Exam Reflection Activity | Any AP Class

Dear Future AP Student Letter | After AP Exam Reflection Activity | Any AP Class

Looking for a meaningful, no-prep activity after the AP exam? This “Dear Future AP Student” letter activity gives students a chance to reflect on their experience while creating something that actually matters—advice for next year’s class. 💌 Students write a structured letter sharing what helped them succeed, what they wish they had known earlier, and advice for future AP students. The result is a collection of authentic, student-written tips you can reuse during the first week of school year
Preview of Measures of Central Tendency/Variation Digital Activity Google Slides/Pear Deck

Measures of Central Tendency/Variation Digital Activity Google Slides/Pear Deck

This product includes a digital Google Slides presentation with a PearDeck add-on.  Works great with in-person or distance learning. The slides can be used alone for a class presentation but are meant to be used with the Pear Deck add-on.  Simply open the slides, make a copy, go to Add-ons → Pear Deck and then click the green “start lesson” button on the right hand side where the Pear Deck options pop up.  Use a free Pear Deck account to present this to your class either in person, remotely, or
Preview of Estimate Probabilities with Simulations FRAZZLED Math Game | No Prep Grade 7

Estimate Probabilities with Simulations FRAZZLED Math Game | No Prep Grade 7

Win Big, then Lose Big, Then Win Big Again. So Frustrating, and FUN!Frazzled is a No Prep Math game where teams earn an unknown amount of points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! Reveal a bomb and your points get reset to ZERO! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Grade 7 Math, Estimate Probabilities with Simulations. It is a digi
Preview of Experimental vs Theoretical Probability FRAZZLED Math Game | No Prep Grade 7

Experimental vs Theoretical Probability FRAZZLED Math Game | No Prep Grade 7

Win Big, then Lose Big, Then Win Big Again. So Frustrating, and FUN!Frazzled is a No Prep Math game where teams earn an unknown amount of points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! Reveal a bomb and your points get reset to ZERO! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Grade 7 Math, Experimental vs Theoretical Probability. It is a digi
Preview of Dot Plots, Data, Distribution Guided Lesson and Student Handouts 6.SP.B.4

Dot Plots, Data, Distribution Guided Lesson and Student Handouts 6.SP.B.4

This product download includes a set of guided notes that introduce a dot plot and how to create one, then a review of how to analyze the distribution of data (distribution of data is covered in this product). The guided notes are in Google Slides format and can be edited, if needed. Aligned with the original (unedited) guided notes come three printable PDF options for printing notes for students: already completed notes, a completely blank but formatted notes page, and a scaffolded version tha
Preview of Linear Models to Describe Relationships FRAZZLED Math Game | No Prep Grade 8

Linear Models to Describe Relationships FRAZZLED Math Game | No Prep Grade 8

Win Big, then Lose Big, Then Win Big Again. So Frustrating, and FUN!Frazzled is a No Prep Math game where teams earn an unknown amount of points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! Reveal a bomb and your points get reset to ZERO! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Grade 8 Math, Linear Models to Describe Relationships. It is a digi
Preview of Estimate Lines of Best Fit Descriptions FRAZZLED Math Game | No Prep Grade 8

Estimate Lines of Best Fit Descriptions FRAZZLED Math Game | No Prep Grade 8

Win Big, then Lose Big, Then Win Big Again. So Frustrating, and FUN!Frazzled is a No Prep Math game where teams earn an unknown amount of points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! Reveal a bomb and your points get reset to ZERO! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Grade 8 Math, Estimate Lines of Best Fit Descriptions. It is a digi
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