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Preview of Statistical Questions and Biased vs. Random Practice Task Cards

Statistical Questions and Biased vs. Random Practice Task Cards

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Mollie's Room
Give your students to opportunity to practice statistical vs. non-statistical questions, and biased vs. random sampling. These task cards to hang/place around the room provide the chance for repetitive practice of deciding whether a question is statistical or non-statistical, as well as choosing whether a sampling technique is biased or random for the given population. You could even pull small groups of students while other students work on this task independently or with partners. Includes al
Preview of 2025 Baseball World Series Math

2025 Baseball World Series Math

Created by
Tim Yoder
It’s World Series Time!!! This resource contains a Bank of Math Problems designed to compare the Los Angeles, the Toronto Blue Jays, and their stadiums. It includes 120 math problems (and answers) that involve the following skills: - Finding and deciding what information to use from a chart - Calculating elapsed time in years - Subtracting to find how much greater than or less than - Adding to find the total - Multiplication of multi-digit whole numbers - Multiplication of price amounts -
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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