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Preview of Translation Code

Translation Code

Created by
Kristin Flaming
As part of our NSF-funded passion-driven statistics project, we have just started to share more widely our “translation code” aimed at supporting folks in learning code-based software and in moving more easily between them. The pdf includes all of the basic syntax for managing, displaying and analyzing data, translated across SAS, R, Python, Stata and SPSS. http://bit.ly/PDSTranslationCode. For more information about our warm and welcoming data-driven curriculum, check out https://passiondrive
Preview of SAS software Secondary Data Analysis Workshop (Introductory/AP Statistics)

SAS software Secondary Data Analysis Workshop (Introductory/AP Statistics)

Created by
Kristin Flaming
This handout is intended for those interested in teaching/learning basic introductory statistics concepts to analyze real data. Students will learn how to tell a story using secondary data analysis. The handout is for SAS (email for R, SPSS, Stata, & Python), a free cloud based system and the US Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health data set. For handouts on setting up a free SAS account, the data set code book and raw data file, a PowerPoint to accompany the handout, or questions please ema
Preview of Crack the Code Mean Median Mode and Range Activity

Crack the Code Mean Median Mode and Range Activity

This Easter FREEBIE is the perfect activity to supplement your lesson on Mean, Median, Mode and Range! This Measure of Central Tendency activity includes 16 Problems with an additional Challenge Question for your fast finishers. Students will solve each problem then use the "Crack the Code" Key to match an image with a letter in order to solve for an Easter inspired quote. Use as a whole group activity, small group even centers! Great component to academic practice (homework) and checking for
Preview of Statistics Cell Phone Project with Rubric

Statistics Cell Phone Project with Rubric

This statistics project is extremely engaging because the students are required to collect relevant data pertaining to cell phone usage. Student will then be asked to analyze(Five Number Summary) and display the data in a myriad of formats (Frequency Histograms, Box-and-Whisker, Stem and Leaf, etc) For the Excel file, please email me at E_Sigman@yahoo.com after purchase.
Preview of FREE Mother’s Day Probability Color by Code Activity | Math Worksheet 3rd Grade

FREE Mother’s Day Probability Color by Code Activity | Math Worksheet 3rd Grade

Created by
How about you
Make probability practice fun with this engaging Mother’s Day Color by Code activity! Students solve simple probability questions using fractions, then color the picture using the matching answer key colors. This no-prep math worksheet is perfect for: Morning work Math centers Early finishers Sub plans Holiday math activities Spring & Mother’s Day review Students will practice: Basic probability Fractions Comparing likelihood Reading simple word problems Included: 1 Probability Worksh
Preview of Statistical Inquiry Project (introductory slides & rubric)

Statistical Inquiry Project (introductory slides & rubric)

This project walks students through the entire process of doing their own statistical investigation during a 6th-grade statistics unit. Each student creates a question, gathers data, analyzes what they find, and explains their conclusions. As they learn new ideas in class, they put them to use right away in their own project. I created this as a way for students to practice the topics they were learning, while also giving them a chance to explore something that genuinely interests them.
Preview of Bar Graph paper and rubric

Bar Graph paper and rubric

This 20 X 20 graph paper with rubric is made for a beginner scientist to make a the perfect BAR graph. The checklist format makes it easy for students to know what is expected when graphing. Enjoy!
Preview of Line graph paper with rubric

Line graph paper with rubric

This 20 X 20 graph paper with rubric is made for a beginner scientist to make a the perfect LINE graph. The checklist format makes it easy for students to know what is expected when graphing. Enjoy!
Preview of Statistics Vocabulary Notes - Mean, Median, Mode, Range

Statistics Vocabulary Notes - Mean, Median, Mode, Range

These color-coded vocabulary notes help students find the mean, median, mode, and range of a data set through example. There are two sets of data that are used to show students the different possible outcomes when it comes to finding the mean, median, mode, and range of a data set.
Preview of Cue Cards for Graphing

Cue Cards for Graphing

Created by
Adie Buchinsky
These color-coded cue cards will help students to follow multi-step math procedures with increasing independence. Training students to use these cue cards will help them to become systematic thinkers as they approach more challenging math algorithms in the future.
Preview of Construct a Survey Lesson/Project Plan

Construct a Survey Lesson/Project Plan

This PDF document consists of three parts: a lesson plan, project instructions, and a grading rubric. The lesson has students construct a survey that will have at least two questions: one that is multiple choice and one that has a numerical answer. It can either be an individual assignment or a group assignment and takes 2-3 days. I used this towards the end of the year as a review exercise since it covers multiple concepts: percents, circle graphs, central tendency (with outliers), box-and-whis
Preview of AP Stats Unit 3 Free Response Practice

AP Stats Unit 3 Free Response Practice

I post these around the room and kids go around to try them. The QR codes should take them to memes that tell them if they got it correct or not.
Preview of Officer Down Memorial Project - Writing Assignment

Officer Down Memorial Project - Writing Assignment

National Police Week - writing promptOfficer Down Memorial Page (www.odmp.org) memorializes police officers that have passed. Utilize the QR codes to explore the website and select 1 officer to research. Students can then write a letter to the fallen officer's department utilizing the writing prompt listed. This assignment encourages an understanding of police professionalism and culture while encompassing compassion and sympathy for others.
Preview of FREE 7th Grade Back to School Math Mystery | Statistics Review

FREE 7th Grade Back to School Math Mystery | Statistics Review

Created by
Neda Math
Looking for a FREE, fun, and meaningful math activity for the first week of 7th grade? Stop the scroll! This no-prep Locker Code Challenge is the perfect way to get your students engaged, thinking critically, and reviewing key 6th-grade math skills, all while solving a fun mystery! This freebie is a high-quality, standalone page from my best-selling [The Case of the Missing Math Mystery]. Your students will dive into a thrilling storyline where they must analyze bags of tokens left behind by
Preview of LOOK NO FURTHER, YOUR HIGHLY EFFECTIVE COMMON CORE LESSON IS HERE!

LOOK NO FURTHER, YOUR HIGHLY EFFECTIVE COMMON CORE LESSON IS HERE!

Created by
XL180
LOOK NO FURTHER, YOUR COMMON CORE HIGHLY EFFECTIVE ALIGNED LESSON IS HERE. NOT JUST AN ACTIVITY! REAL LIFE CAPTIVATING SCENARIOS. -DOK QUESTIONING -DIFFERENTIATION -RUBRIC BASED ACTIVITY -LITERACY VENTURE -ASSESSMENT In this bundle you will receive: - Smart Notebook Slides - Pamphlet - Rubric Based Activity Task Card - Teacher Manual This lesson provides a range of questioning techniques meeting the criteria of the Common Core Standards. Aligned with these standards you will be provided with
Preview of Statistics Quiz: Random Variables

Statistics Quiz: Random Variables

One page (double-sided) quiz on general random variables. Probability histogram, expected value (mean), variance and standard deviation. Formulas provided on quiz paper. Color-coded answer key provided.
Preview of Statistics in Sports - Who is better statistically speaking?

Statistics in Sports - Who is better statistically speaking?

Give students the unique opportunity to explore athletes from any sport, peak their interest, and engage with one variable statistics in a meaningful way. Just create a quick rubric based on your grading practices and let them SOAR! Suggested to have students claim their athletes or sports events in advance to avoid too many duplicates, especially if students will be presenting their findings.
Preview of No Prep & Customizable Two Way Frequency and Relative Frequency ESCAPE ROOM

No Prep & Customizable Two Way Frequency and Relative Frequency ESCAPE ROOM

Created by
PlusOne
In this digital assignment, students can work in teams or collaboratively to navigate through six puzzles. Each puzzle will challenge them to analyze, interpret and complete frequency tables and compose these analyses into the code they need to crack each puzzle.
Preview of Biased vs Unbiased Escape Room Free Activity

Biased vs Unbiased Escape Room Free Activity

This is a free sample of an angle sort activity that is included in the 7th Grade Probability & Statistics Escape Room. In this task, students will sort 16 scenarios into biased and unbiased categories to help them determine a 3-digit code. If you would like to purchase the full version of this 7th Grade Probability & Statistics Escape Room, click here! If you would like to purchase the 7th-Grade Math Escape Room bundle for a discounted price, click here! What's Included: Student Task, direc
Preview of AP Statistics Curriculum Sorting Activity - PDF version

AP Statistics Curriculum Sorting Activity - PDF version

Created by
Sarah McGrail
In this activity students take most topics from AP Statistics Curriculum and sort it into 3 categories: Topics I know, Topics I need to study, and topics that still confuse me. The topics are color coded according to the CED unit and students have access to the CED via College Board while sorting their topic cards. Why should I use it? Having my students complete the activity for the first time guides my focus in the activities and homework assignments I use to help students prepare for Exam Pre
Preview of Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (FREEBIE!!!!)

Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (FREEBIE!!!!)

Engage your students in a math mystery they’ll never forget.This free sample is a sneak peek into Escape the Equation — a five-chapter, story-driven math escape where students use problem-solving and logical thinking to uncover clues and crack codes. What’s Included: ✅ A segment from Chapter 1: The Disappearing Teacher✅ A self-contained math puzzle students must solve to advance ✅ Narrative intro that hooks students immediately ✅ Printable student version + teacher key ✅ No QR codes, tech, or
Preview of Build the Skill - Measures of Central Tendency

Build the Skill - Measures of Central Tendency

These activities correspond with the Measures of Central Tendency video playlist on our YouTube Channel (https://bit.ly/2LABfvU). Measures of central tendency attempt to describe a set of data by identifying a single value within a given set of numbers. Videos can be accessed via the QR code on each page. All answers are in the corresponding video, so you could use this as a self-guided activity.
Preview of Beanboozled Probability Performance Task

Beanboozled Probability Performance Task

This is a fun and engaging way to teach probability to your students! Students will discover probability with the help of the gross jelly bean game, Beanboozled. The performance task is to design a spinner based on their rankings of most disgusting to least disgusting jelly beans. There are introductory activities, quizzes, and a rubric in addition to the performance task.
Preview of STATA software Secondary Data Analysis

STATA software Secondary Data Analysis

Created by
Kristin Flaming
This handout is intended for those interested in teaching/learning basic introductory statistics concepts to analyze real data. Students will learn how to tell a story using secondary data analysis. The handout is for STATA software and the US Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health data set. For handouts on setting up an account, the data set code book and raw data file, a PowerPoint to accompany the handout, or questions please email kristin.flaming@gmail.com or ldierker@wesleyan.edu. Thi
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