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Preview of Statistics Review ppt (FREEBIE)

Statistics Review ppt (FREEBIE)

This review presentation covers key 6th grade statistics concepts from Unit 1. Students will practice solving problems involving mean, median, mode, range, and outliers, as well as interpreting box plots and frequency tables. The review includes real-world contexts such as sandwich sales, zoo visitors, kilometers walked, and greeting card production to help students apply statistical reasoning. Questions are designed to prepare students for assessments by reinforcing understanding of data analys
Preview of AP Statistics 03.1.1: Bivariate (two-variables) Scatterplots

AP Statistics 03.1.1: Bivariate (two-variables) Scatterplots

Created by
Todd McPeak
Objectives: -Given a two-variable data set, construct and interpret a scatterplot. -Identify variables as explanatory or response variables. -Describe an association in terms of: *Direction *Shape (or form) *Strength Reference Text: The Practice of Statistics, First Edition. Yates, Moore, McCabe http://www.whfreeman.com/Catalog/static/whf/yates/
Preview of Car Graphing Activity Freebie!

Car Graphing Activity Freebie!

This is the perfect opportunity to bring learning outdoors! For this fun graphing activity, students sit where they can see cars driving past and need to graph the different coloured cars that they see. After they have completed the graph, students answer questions and make simple inferences. Comes in coloured or B & W.
Preview of AP Statistics 03.1.2: Categorical Variables in Scatterplots

AP Statistics 03.1.2: Categorical Variables in Scatterplots

Created by
Todd McPeak
Objectives: -Students will construct and interpret a scatterplot with 3 variables, one of which is categorical. Reference Text: The Practice of Statistics, First Edition. Yates, Moore, McCabe http://www.whfreeman.com/Catalog/static/whf/yates/
Preview of Exploring Data in SPSS and Constructing a Scatterplot

Exploring Data in SPSS and Constructing a Scatterplot

Created by
Sarah McQueen
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.
Preview of Mean (Average) PowerPoint by Kelly Katz

Mean (Average) PowerPoint by Kelly Katz

Created by
Kelly Katz
Check out the free preview! Complete lesson for teaching students how to calculate the mean of a given data set. Objective: We will calculate the mean of a given data set. PowerPoint includes objective, language objective, vocabulary, steps for calculating the mean (great note-taking slide for students), and plenty of examples for student practice. Includes test-prep multiple choice questions. This is a great lesson to use with student whiteboards. I project PowerPoint directly onto my whiteboa
Preview of Median PowerPoint by Kelly Katz

Median PowerPoint by Kelly Katz

Created by
Kelly Katz
Check out the free preview! Complete lesson for teaching students how to calculate the median of a given data set. (Including data sets with two medians.) Objective: We will calculate the median of a given data set. PowerPoint includes objective, language objective, vocabulary, steps for calculating the median (great note-taking slide for students), and plenty of examples for student practice. Includes test-prep multiple choice questions. This is a great lesson to use with student whiteboards. I
Preview of Mode PowerPoint by Kelly Katz

Mode PowerPoint by Kelly Katz

Created by
Kelly Katz
Check out the free preview! Complete lesson for teaching students how to calculate the mode of a given data set. Objective: We will calculate the mode of a given data set. PowerPoint includes objective, language objective, vocabulary, steps for calculating the mode (great note-taking slide for students), and plenty of examples for student practice. Includes test-prep multiple choice questions. This is a great lesson to use with student whiteboards. I project PowerPoint directly onto my whiteboa
Preview of Range PowerPoint by Kelly Katz

Range PowerPoint by Kelly Katz

Created by
Kelly Katz
Check out the free preview! Complete lesson for teaching students how to calculate the range of a given data set. Objective: We will calculate the range of a given data set. PowerPoint includes objective, language objective, vocabulary, steps for calculating the range (great note-taking slide for students), and plenty of examples for student practice. Includes test-prep multiple choice questions. This is a great lesson to use with student whiteboards. I project PowerPoint directly onto my white
Preview of Christmas Graphing

Christmas Graphing

Merry Christmas! Enjoy this FREE Christmas Graphing activity covering pictographs and bar graphs. My 3rd Graders loved doing this the week before Christmas Break!
Preview of AP Statistics 04.9: Unit 2 Review

AP Statistics 04.9: Unit 2 Review

Created by
Todd McPeak
Objectives: -Review Section 3.1: Scatterplots. -Review Section 3.2: Correlation. -Review Section 3.3: Least Squares Regression. -Review Section 4.1: Modeling Nonlinear Data. -Review Section 4.2: Interpreting Correlation and Regression. -Review Section 4.3: Relations in Categorical Data. Reference Text: The Practice of Statistics, First Edition. Yates, Moore, McCabe http://www.whfreeman.com/Catalog/static/whf/yates/
Preview of Mean, Median, Mode and Range: Who Am I? Test Review Powerpoint

Mean, Median, Mode and Range: Who Am I? Test Review Powerpoint

Who Am I? Mean, Median, Mode or Range? Or am I more than one? Let's find out! This free PowerPoint resource is perfect for a formative assessment at the end of a lesson, or could even be used as an opener with 2 questions per day for a week! Students will be required to know which measures are of center, which one is of variation and real-life situations where they are used. This is editable as well, so feel free to add on to it!
Preview of Algebra 1 - 4.8 Analyzing Lines of Best Fit

Algebra 1 - 4.8 Analyzing Lines of Best Fit

NOTE: This lesson introduces the use of a graphing calculator to determine a linear regression from data or a scatter plot. A class set of calculators (or similar technology) is not required. The Final Question includes instructions for the use of a TI-84, but can be amended if necessary.This editable lesson is part of an accelerated course designed to teach all of the eighth grade mathematical standards and all of the high school Algebra 1 standards in one school year. Students should have demo
Preview of Regression: Finding the Function of Best Fit (English & Spanish)

Regression: Finding the Function of Best Fit (English & Spanish)

Created by
Juan Madrigal
This product is a full lesson, complete with formative assessment that teaches students who are familiar with the concepts and processes of correlation, and finding correlation in a scatter plot with the idea of regression-- linear and nonlinear. The lesson walks students through regression with both formal definitions and intuitive examples then asks students to complete a series of assessments for the educator to identify areas of misunderstanding. The lesson is available in both English and S
Preview of Teaching Critical Thinking With Statistics

Teaching Critical Thinking With Statistics

This lesson plan for middle school students, shows how teachers can use critical thinking skills while teaching statistics and other math concepts, such as mean, media, mode, validity, and reliability. Our free lesson plans for teaching critical thinking were developed in collaboration with psychology and brain researchers at Indiana University and with teachers across the country. All of our lesson plans are free to download, use and share. Topics range from cognitive biases to common logical f
Preview of Intro to Probability, Mean, Median, Mode, and Range

Intro to Probability, Mean, Median, Mode, and Range

In an effort to make high quality educational material more accessible to parents and teachers alike, regardless of location and/or socioeconomic status, I have decided to post lessons I create on here for FREE. The products I make consist mostly of Google Slides in PDF format for K-8th grade students. They cover a wide range of subject matter, but focus mainly on math and language development. Each lesson is created with the intention of keeping students attentive and actively engaged by
Preview of Maths Goal Template (editable)

Maths Goal Template (editable)

Created by
Educatio
Help focus your students in their Maths learning with this simple editable goal template. It works well - either as a class display, pasted in student books or on student desks. ************************************************************** Please check out our range of free activities. We are endeavouring to create more and more activities during this year. Please follow our experience on TPT – click the green star. Make sure you leave some feedback or ask questions! Feel free to contact us
Preview of Tips for Writing an Effective Questionnaire/Survey

Tips for Writing an Effective Questionnaire/Survey

This is a presentation we used for our Year 6 exhibition to assist them with writing questionnaires. It can easily be used for Upper Elementary or Middle School. It is a PowerPoint that can be edited. I reduced the text size so it could be uploaded to the free section of this website.
Preview of USA Tile Map Template for Microsoft Excel - Data Visualization

USA Tile Map Template for Microsoft Excel - Data Visualization

Editable Excel tile grid maps of the United States. Workbook includes four different map versions. Enter your own data and use the maps as they are, or customize fonts, text, and colors per your own style guidelines. Versions include 1) USA Heatmap with values as percents 2) USA Heatmap with values as counts 3) USA solid tile map with state labels 4) USA sold map with state labels and StateFace font icons (Note StateFace font can be downloaded free at www.fontsquirrel.com). Once you've entered
Preview of Experimental versus Theoretical Probability Activity

Experimental versus Theoretical Probability Activity

Created by
Amelia Graham
Probability and Statistics Activity for testing Experimental and Theoretical Probabilities in the classroom. Can be completed in groups or individually. Students will pull "tiles" from a bag or box or any container available, and write their findings down. Using this data, they will answer probability questions about their experiment. Students will then empty their container of "tiles" and count the actual amount of tiles. Using this data, the students will answer probability questions about th
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