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Preview of Normal Approximation to the Binomial Worksheet

Normal Approximation to the Binomial Worksheet

Created by
Veronica Hupper
INTENDED TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE MS EXCEL SIMULATION WORKSHEET ON THE SAME TOPIC. This activity walks students through the logic behind the comparison between the binomial distribution and the normal distribution. In particular, it is demonstrated that in order for the binomial distribution to have an approximately mounded and symmetric distribution, np and nq must both be greater than 5. The simulation in MS Excel that goes with this exercise can be used to show this easily. Stud
Preview of Five Number Summary - Self Marking Worksheet (Excel) - Year 10 to 12 Statistics

Five Number Summary - Self Marking Worksheet (Excel) - Year 10 to 12 Statistics

Looking for a hassle-free way to engage your students with finding five number summary? This self-marking Excel worksheet makes calculating five number summaries interactive, instant, and effective — no grading required! Students answer questions about five number summary directly in Excel. As they type: ✔️ Correct answers automatically turn green❌ Incorrect answers turn redThis built-in feedback encourages self-correction and independent learning while making math practice more engaging. Pro
Preview of Normal Approximation to the Binomial Demonstration

Normal Approximation to the Binomial Demonstration

Created by
Veronica Hupper
This interactive Excel worksheet uses a histogram to demonstrate to students the conditions under which a normal distribution can be used to approximate binomial probabilities. Users can change the values of n and p, and the histogram will update automatically. The binomial probabilities are also updated with each change. Students will be able to clearly see when the histogram approaches a mounded and symmetric distribution. The bars of the histogram are wide enough for students to be able t
Preview of Standard Deviation Activity - Temperatures - Bluman 3-3

Standard Deviation Activity - Temperatures - Bluman 3-3

Created by
Math Luvr
This is an Excel activity for students that has them compute the standard deviation and determine which cities have the most consistent temperatures. There is a worksheet for Missouri, New York, and South Carolina. Each worksheet has three major cities and the average monthly temperature. There is also a completed project so that you can compare the formulas used. In the Missouri worksheet, students find standard deviation by using sums, and taking the square root of the variance. In the s
Preview of Interactive Game: Probability

Interactive Game: Probability

Created by
Give Them Wings
GREAT FOR CENTERS! This game is a great quick check of student understanding for basic probility situations. Students type responses and are given immediate feedback. At the end, the worksheet is printable and already scored. There are two separate games on the same file. The tabs at the bottom of the workbook are labeled.
Preview of Using ICT to investigate Statistics

Using ICT to investigate Statistics

A quick activity encouraging students to incorporate the use of ICTs into their learning about Statistics. Requires them to use Microsoft Excel to create different types of graphs based upon the statistics given in the worksheet.
Preview of Stage 1 Math Student Academic Report Comment Bank (NEW NSW Syllabus Aligned)

Stage 1 Math Student Academic Report Comment Bank (NEW NSW Syllabus Aligned)

Created by
The Strive Hive
🐝Save time and simplify your report writing with this comprehensive bank of Mathematics comment stems, fully aligned to the NEW NSW Mathematics K–10 Syllabus (2022). 🐝This resource helps you write clear, consistent and meaningful comments that directly reflect student achievement against syllabus outcomes. What’s included: Stems aligned to all Stage 1 Mathematics outcomes Outcome codes and names clearly listed for quick reference Three differentiation levels for every outcome: Working Ab
Preview of Stage 2 Math Student Academic Report Comment Bank (NEW NSW Syllabus Aligned)

Stage 2 Math Student Academic Report Comment Bank (NEW NSW Syllabus Aligned)

Created by
The Strive Hive
🐝Take the stress out of report writing with this comprehensive bank of Mathematics comment stems, fully aligned to the NEW NSW Mathematics K–10 Syllabus (2022). 🐝This resource helps you write clear, consistent and meaningful comments that accurately reflect student achievement across all Stage 2 outcomes. What’s included: Stems aligned to all Stage 2 Mathematics outcomes Outcome codes and names clearly listed for easy reference Three differentiation levels for every outcome: Working Above
Preview of Stage 3 Math Student Academic Report Comment Bank (NEW NSW Syllabus Aligned)

Stage 3 Math Student Academic Report Comment Bank (NEW NSW Syllabus Aligned)

Created by
The Strive Hive
🐝Write clear, consistent and syllabus-aligned Mathematics report comments with this comprehensive bank of ready-to-use stems, designed specifically for Stage 3 and aligned to the NEW NSW Mathematics K–10 Syllabus (2022). 🐝This resource supports you in accurately reflecting student achievement while saving valuable time during reporting periods. What’s included: Stems aligned to all Stage 3 Mathematics outcomes Outcome codes and names clearly listed for quick reference Three differentiatio
Preview of ES1 Math Student Academic Report Comment Bank (NEW NSW Syllabus Aligned)

ES1 Math Student Academic Report Comment Bank (NEW NSW Syllabus Aligned)

Created by
The Strive Hive
🐝Save time and write clear, consistent Mathematics report comments with this comprehensive bank of ready-to-use stems, fully aligned to the NEW NSW Mathematics K–10 Syllabus (2022). 🐝This resource is designed to help you quickly generate meaningful, syllabus-linked comments for every student, without starting from scratch each time. What’s included: Stems aligned to all Early Stage 1 Mathematics outcomes Outcome codes and names clearly included for easy reference Three differentiation level
Preview of Is it normal?  Height Data Activity

Is it normal? Height Data Activity

Created by
Math Luvr
This activity was created to help introduce students to normal data distributions. This file contains an Excel workbook with instructions (for both 2010 and 2013 versions of Excel) for students to do the following: Find the Mean, standard deviation, median, mode, and the distribution of data within a certain number of standard deviations from the mean. Create bar graph and line chart of frequencies. Answer questions regarding data on separate Worksheet. This activity is totally editable, so you
Preview of Early Stage 1 - Stage 3 NSW Math Student Academic Report Comment Bank BUNDLE

Early Stage 1 - Stage 3 NSW Math Student Academic Report Comment Bank BUNDLE

Created by
The Strive Hive
🐝Stop rewriting the same comments every semester. This complete K–6 bundle gives you a full bank of ready-to-use Mathematics report comment stems, fully aligned to the NEW NSW Mathematics K–10 Syllabus (2022). 🐝Built for real classrooms, this resource helps you write clear, consistent and meaningful comments across every stage, without the time drain. What’s included: 4 full resources in one bundle: Early Stage 1 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stems aligned to every Mathematics outcome (K–6) O
Preview of Halloween Statistics 2018 Spreadsheet Activity

Halloween Statistics 2018 Spreadsheet Activity

Created by
Math Luvr
If you are teaching stats and incorporating spreadsheets, this might fit the bill for a fun activity for Halloween. The plus is it does have some educational value, as well as a fun Mystery Image sheet, as well. Students go to a website and read statistical information, then they create line graphs and answer questions in the first spreadsheet. In the second, they are just practicing their spreadsheet formatting skills by following step-by-step instructions to create an image. There are two
Preview of Draw 5 Cards Excel Simulator

Draw 5 Cards Excel Simulator

Created by
Cynthia Garland
This Excel file is a simulator that draws five cards with replacement. It shows whether they are red or black and keeps track of the amount of red cards for each draw. This is then kept track in a table. As each trial continues, there is a graph showing how many red cards were drawn out of 5. Students will quickly see the importance of a large amount of trials as they see the middle of the graph grow quickly. There is a probability worksheet available to be used in conjunction with this s
Preview of Creating Frequency Tables and Histograms in MS Excel 2007

Creating Frequency Tables and Histograms in MS Excel 2007

Created by
Veronica Hupper
This activity looks at a realistic data set and walks the student through constructing a frequency table and histogram using Microsoft Excel. It should be noted that Excel is not the best software package for creating histograms, but because it one of, it not the most widely used software package for data storage and presentation in business, it is important to know how to create professional-looking and statistically accurate graphics using this tool. There are two different ways to constru
Preview of Case or No Case Bilingual Bundle – English & Spanish Probability Game Show Pack

Case or No Case Bilingual Bundle – English & Spanish Probability Game Show Pack

Get twice the engagement and flexibility with this bilingual bundle!This pack includes both the English and Spanish versions of the top-rated Case or No Case Probability Game — inspired by the hit game show Deal or No Deal! Whether you’re teaching in English, Spanish, or a bilingual classroom, these interactive, no-prep games build student understanding of probability, expected value, and strategic thinking—all while having fun. What’s Included in Both Versions: ✔️ Interactive Gameboard Imag
Preview of NFL Sports Analytics Project: Expected Points with Excel or Google Sheets

NFL Sports Analytics Project: Expected Points with Excel or Google Sheets

Created by
drhill
🏈 NFL Sports Analytics Project: Expected Points with Excel or Google Sheets Bring real-world data and sports strategy into your classroom with this engaging analytics project! Students step into the role of NFL analysts as they explore Expected Points (EP) and Expected Points Added (EPA) using authentic play-by-play data. Through guided activities, they calculate averages, build charts, and make evidence-based recommendations — all in Excel or Google Sheets. 📦 What’s Included ✅ Expected
Preview of Creating Scatter Plots and Lines of best fit on TI-83/84 Graphing Calculator

Creating Scatter Plots and Lines of best fit on TI-83/84 Graphing Calculator

A tutorial and reference guide for working with two-variable data to generate scatter plots and least squares method line of best fit on TI-83/84 graphing calculators and Microsoft Excel.
Preview of Case or No Case Game Show – Probability & Expected Value – Interactive & No-Prep

Case or No Case Game Show – Probability & Expected Value – Interactive & No-Prep

Will your students take the deal—or risk it all? Inspired by the hit game show Deal or No Deal, this no-prep, interactive probability review game turns your classroom into a high-stakes decision-making arena. With real-time offers, strategic reasoning, and built-in math concepts like expected value and probability, this activity engages students from the first case reveal to the final decision. NEW: JACKPOT MODENow includes Jackpot Mode, a customizable game variation where you control how man
Preview of Year 4–6 Statistics Assessments – Phase 2 | NZ Maths Curriculum Refresh Aligned

Year 4–6 Statistics Assessments – Phase 2 | NZ Maths Curriculum Refresh Aligned

Created by
Mrs Aupa'au
Assess student understanding in Statistics with confidence using these Phase 2 assessments for Years 4–6, aligned directly to the New Zealand Curriculum – Maths Curriculum Refresh. These tests are designed to reflect refreshed expectations for statistical investigation, giving learners multiple opportunities to demonstrate understanding while providing teachers with clear, dependable assessment evidence. Students are assessed on their ability to: • Collect and organise numerical data • In
Preview of Maletín o No – Juego de Probabilidad estilo Game Show en Español + Modo Jackpot

Maletín o No – Juego de Probabilidad estilo Game Show en Español + Modo Jackpot

¿Tus estudiantes aceptarían la oferta… o arriesgarían todo? Inspirado en el famoso programa de concursos “Deal or No Deal” (Trato o No Trato), este juego interactivo y divertido le da vida al concepto de probabilidad. Diseñado para usarse en cualquier dispositivo donde se pueda dibujar en imágenes, es perfecto para clases de matemáticas de secundaria y preparatoria. ¡Los estudiantes aplican conceptos de probabilidad en situaciones reales de toma de decisiones! ¡NUEVO: MODO JACKPOT YA DISPONIBLE
Preview of Die Probability Activity

Die Probability Activity

Students roll a die 50 times and record the data on the data sheet. Total up each column. Write results as a fraction, decimal, and percent. Answer questions comparing theoretical and experimental probability. Need 1 die per student or small group of students.
Preview of Analyze Optical Illusions with Freeze, Hide, Split, and Sort in Excel

Analyze Optical Illusions with Freeze, Hide, Split, and Sort in Excel

Sometimes understanding the WHY is just as important as the HOW. That's why I wanted to use optical illusions to help students learn why freezing and splitting your screen can be super useful when comparing data. Work through the optical illusions with your students so they can learn the tools, then let your students work on their own to analyze three different sheets full of data. In each sheet, there are so many rows and columns that it's difficult to analyze without changing the view, sorting
Preview of Going For it on 4th Down - Making Decisions with the Logistics Equation

Going For it on 4th Down - Making Decisions with the Logistics Equation

Professional sports, these days, is as much about the athletes as it is about the numbers. Mathematics drives many important in-game decisions, especially in the National Football League. One example is 4th down: should a team try to secure a first down by “going for it,” or should they punt the ball away to their opponent? While this decision is being made, a sports broadcaster will often announce the team’s probability of success should they opt to go for it on 4th down. Did you ever wonder, t
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