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Preview of Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability

Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability

Created by
Amy Newton
This is a hands-on activity focusing on theoretical vs. experimental probability. Students will work in partners to complete the activity. Each pair of students will be given a small, brown bag filled with a handful of colored chips. The students will use the colored chips to find the theoretical probability and experimental probability of choosing specific colored chips. The students will then be asked to compare the outcome of the theoretical probability and experimental probability. This a
Preview of Day of Birth Birthday Graph  Fractions, Decimals, Percents

Day of Birth Birthday Graph Fractions, Decimals, Percents

Amaze your students as you guess the days of the week on which they were born by using a simple formula! Websites to check answers are included. Students will then use the formula to calculate the days on the week on which they were born. They will then figure out the fraction, decimal, and percent for each BIRTH day of the week for their class, and compare it to the actual worldwide LEAST and MOST common birth days. Adapt to lower grades by using fractions only.
Preview of Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Middle Schoolers LOVE probability! This is a GREAT lesson around Halloween when the kids are already hyped up on sugar and want to 'talk' to their classmates. This activity allows the students to DISCOVER the differences between EXPERIMENTAL and THEORETICAL probability and connect it to everyday experiences. The probability lesson lends itself to fractions, decimals, percents, data collection, rational & irrational numbers, statistical graphs (box and whiskers, frequency tables...), measures
Preview of Intro to Probability Activity

Intro to Probability Activity

This activity has students use a table to complete a chart. Students write the probability of picking an even number (or odd, multiple of 2, prime number, number divisible by 3, etc) from the table as a fraction, reduced fraction, and decimal. This shows them the multiple ways probability can be written. Some have a 100% probability and some have a zero percent. Great activity to preview!
Preview of Making pie charts

Making pie charts

Created by
Deirdre Leonard
This activity is practice making pie charts. The pie chart that is included has 100 marks to make it perfect for using percents to create pie charts. The last page is the students creating their own question and surveying the class to create their own pie chart. Students need to know how to convert between fractions, decimals and percents.
Preview of Mid-Unit Test: Descriptive Statistics

Mid-Unit Test: Descriptive Statistics

Created by
Room 423
This test was used halfway through a unit on descriptive statistics and covers a wide range of topics. It asks students to organize data into frequency tables, display data in charts (bar chart, histogram, dot plot, box plot), and analyze quantitative data (outliers, skew, center). ( Note: This test was used between my quizzes, which are also available in my store. The quizzes focused more on recognition and some application of vocabulary concepts; this test has students more extensively apply
Preview of Math March Madness - A Final Look (Freq Distributions, Stats, Regression Lines)

Math March Madness - A Final Look (Freq Distributions, Stats, Regression Lines)

Created by
Stacey Garrity
Fill out a bracket, watch the tournament unfold and then mathematically analyze how you did! This activity is flexible enough to be used for a variety of levels. I have used all 6 pages for an AP Statistics class, and have used pages 1 through 5 for an Algebra or Algebra 2 class. You could even use it in lower levels as long as you are covering percents, and basic stats like mean, median, mode and graphing. The document is editable so you can adjust/delete to tailor to the level of statistic
Preview of Introduction to Spreadsheets

Introduction to Spreadsheets

Created by
Math Luvr
This activity is an updated version of my previous Introduction to Excel project. It has been re-done to work in Google Sheets and Google Classroom. All instructions and grading rubric is on the spreadsheets themselves making paper instructions unnecessary. There are two practice worksheets to practice with your class, and four project sheets for independent practice. Skills practiced in this activity: - Basic Formatting: changing font, colors, centering, etc - Basic Cell formulas – Sum, A
Preview of Probability and Data with Circle Graphs Leveled Assignment Bundle | Math 7 BC

Probability and Data with Circle Graphs Leveled Assignment Bundle | Math 7 BC

Created by
Maths360
Build your students’ probability and data analysis skills with these differentiated practice assignments!This bundle includes 6 printable and editable assignments covering theoretical and experimental probability, comparing results, and representing data with circle graphs. Tiered difficulty levels ( mild, medium, spicy) make differentiation simple, and step-by-step answer keys support independent learning. Students develop strategies to interpret data, make predictions, and evaluate whether
Preview of 2026 March Mathness Madness NCAA Basketball Probability and Statistics Lesson

2026 March Mathness Madness NCAA Basketball Probability and Statistics Lesson

Created by
Kelsey
Every year I get my students excited about the NCAA Men's Basketball March Madness Tournament. I see articles written year after year from statisticians, sports journalist, celebrities, etc. about predicting the perfect bracket. Regardless that most have accepted it is nearly impossible, it has not deterred these enthusiast from finding an algorithm or a machine that can predict the outcomes. This packet guides students through 1) An explanation of what March Madness is all about 2) A reading a
Preview of 7th Grade Common Core Statistics Project

7th Grade Common Core Statistics Project

This is the summative project I use in my 7th Grade Common Core class. Just like the geometry project there is no "right" answer but there is a "correct" answer. The project gives students plenty of choice in how they demonstrate their knowledge of the statistical standards of seventh grade. This creates a lot of buy in from students. The results I have received the past two years have been amazing. I hope your students enjoy the project. I upload the document as a Google Doc so students can typ
Preview of Standard Deviation Template

Standard Deviation Template

Created by
Pamela Goss
I use this in my 12th grade statistics classes, which is a mixture of very low students to high performing students. Every one of my students was able to calculate standard deviation by hand. It helps them organize their steps. There is a sample problem that you could use in a PowerPoint, which is what I did in class. Then there are 5 problems with 5 answers keys, which also shows the steps. You could assign them as a homework, have them work in groups in class, or have a competition. I cr
Preview of Skittles Chance and Probability (Editable)

Skittles Chance and Probability (Editable)

Created by
Mrs Connick
Chance and Probability activity using yummy Skittles!!! Students are to predict the colours and quantities before they open the skittles bag. Students are to complete a chance experiment where they use a tally to collect their data. Students then transfer their data in fractions, decimals and percentages. Students are to create a bar graph using their data as well as answer chance and probability questions about the data. I used this with my grade 5/6 students and they loved it!
Preview of Favorite Sports Team: Data Displays and Measures of Central Tendency Project

Favorite Sports Team: Data Displays and Measures of Central Tendency Project

Created by
cmb
Students will create a poster using sports statistics. Depending on the time of year, you may want to use football scores, basketball scores, data from the Olympics, etc. Students will use the internet (or you can print out statistics for them) to find sports data. The students really buy into this project because it is about something they are interested in - their favorite sports team! Students will display their knowledge of several data displays: line plot, tally chart, histogram and bo
Preview of M and M Quadrat Sampling Lab for Population Density

M and M Quadrat Sampling Lab for Population Density

If the weather does not permit you to go outside to do real quadrat sampling why not do this one instead? M and Ms take the place of trees. I think you could also modify this activity for a math class in terms of studying probability. It would create a real-life application for probability.
Preview of Pro Athlete Salary Z-Score & Percentile Activity – Real Data Statistics Practice

Pro Athlete Salary Z-Score & Percentile Activity – Real Data Statistics Practice

Created by
Straight A Math
Make statistics exciting with this real-world sports data activity! Students will research the salaries of 10 professional athletes from a sport of their choice, then apply statistical concepts to analyze the data. Students will: Calculate the mean and standard deviation of their salary sample Compute the z-score for each athlete’s salary Determine the percentile ranking for each z-score Answer five analysis questions to deepen their understanding and interpretation This engaging activity b
Preview of Climate Data Interpretation and Misuse STEM Activity GATE Middle School

Climate Data Interpretation and Misuse STEM Activity GATE Middle School

🧠 Worksheet | Data Interpretation | Gifted & Talented Middle School Critical ThinkingEngage your students with this high-interest, real-world Data Interpretation Policy worksheet focused on Climate Data Interpretation and Misuse. This resource is designed to promote critical thinking, inquiry-based learning, and real-world application, making it perfect for modern classrooms. Students will explore meaningful scenarios, analyze real-world connections, and express their ideas through structu
Preview of Skew -   Something Old, New, Borrowed, and True Warm Up (Editable)

Skew - Something Old, New, Borrowed, and True Warm Up (Editable)

This is designed to use as a warm up or starter activity. Something Old: A previous topic needed to support the current topic or topic coming soon. For this resource - finding mean and median of a data setSomething New: The current topic. For this resource - Graphing a bar graph (compare with SO ... mean >median)Something Borrowed: A totally different topic designed to help prevent learning loss. For this resource - Finding the midpoint of a segmentSomething True: An interesting fact or sto
Preview of Ethical Use of Data | Data Interpretation STEM Activity GATE Middle School

Ethical Use of Data | Data Interpretation STEM Activity GATE Middle School

🧠 Worksheet | Data Interpretation | Gifted & Talented Middle School Critical ThinkingEngage your students with this high-interest, real-world Data Interpretation Policy worksheet focused on Ethical Use of Data. This resource is designed to promote critical thinking, inquiry-based learning, and real-world application, making it perfect for modern classrooms. Students will explore meaningful scenarios, analyze real-world connections, and express their ideas through structured questions that
Preview of What is Sampling?

What is Sampling?

A Handout about Sampling and Sampling Techniques. The definitions, types and examples of the topic are outlined for easier understanding.
Preview of AP Statistics: Correlation vs. Causation Worksheet

AP Statistics: Correlation vs. Causation Worksheet

Created by
Michael Litke
This activity has students graph and analyze a 2-variable data set. Students are asked to comment on the correlation and draw conclusions about causation based on the results. Real-life data involving life expectancy and people per TV provided.
Preview of Confidence Interval Common Misconceptions

Confidence Interval Common Misconceptions

Worksheet in which students identify correct and incorrect interpretations of confidence intervals. Targets common misconceptions that students frequently make on the AP Exam.
Preview of AP Statistics: Regression Practice Problems

AP Statistics: Regression Practice Problems

Created by
Michael Litke
This activity offers students an opportunity to practice various skills regarding scatterplots and linear regression in real-life scenarios. Students are asked to create and describe scatterplots, compute and interpret linear regression equations and their components, and use regression equations to interpolate values to solve problems.
Preview of Sampling Methods Matching Activity

Sampling Methods Matching Activity

18 cards included. Students match six types of sampling methods (random, cluster, stratified, convenience, systematic, and self-selected) with their definitions and an example of each type. Teacher answer key included for easy assessment. When students are finished, they should have 6 groups of 3 cards each for teacher/other group to check.
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