Here's a quick math journal entry for your percentage unit including percents less than one in 7th, 8th, or 9th grade. This real-world example gets your students thinking about percents less than one in a useful critical thinking situation. It can also encourage conversations about media literacy and the way statistics are presented in the news. How to Use:Print a journal page for each student.Students are asked to consider if they would take a medication that increases the risk of one typ
Gamify your math classroom with these free learning badges for 7th grade Statistics & Probability. These badges come in print and digital forms for both the online student, traditional student, or the home school student. Use formative assessmentand feedback to guide your students to earning these standards based badges. The research suggests implementing digital badges can: Increase motivation Increase student learning outcomes Overall comprehensiveness of learningWhen you implement digita
In this series of activities on evaluating racial bias in traffic stops and searches, students calculate the probabilities of drivers of different races being searched at traffic stops, and compare their findings to census data to determine if the numbers represent random sampling or show evidence of racial bias. For Google Docs and Slides links, please visit https://www.ctlessons.org/math/racial-bias-in-traffic-stops.htmlStudents begin by random sampling the color of objects in a bag, combini
This is a project that helps students learn to compute fractions, decimals andpercents. The preview is a "universal" homework that students can complete for review any time during the year.
Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percentsand Decimals by Sherre Vernon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
This editable lesson was written by Alex Benn using the concepts described in his book Tenacious-Teaching: Uniting Our Superpowers to Save Our Classrooms and his website: Tenacious-Teaching.com. It includes an introductory warm-up designed to remediate the required prerequisite knowledge; concise notes; tasks that require escalating effort; numerous examples to prevent misconceptions; and in-class practice problems to promote mastery. It does not include answers to the tasks provided. Those are
This editable lesson was written by Alex Benn using the concepts described in his book Tenacious-Teaching: Uniting Our Superpowers to Save Our Classrooms and his website: Tenacious-Teaching.com. It includes an introductory warm-up designed to remediate the required prerequisite knowledge; concise notes; tasks that require escalating effort; numerous examples to prevent misconceptions; and in-class practice problems to promote mastery. It does not include answers to the tasks provided. Those
This is a 5 question quiz, exit ticket, do now, or homework assignment that reviews how surveys and samples can be biased sometimes. All 5 can be answered with a yes or no for whether it is indeed a biased survey. Enjoy and please rate and/or comment on this product!
This is a five problem math quiz. It can be used for a quiz, but also as a review. There are five sets of numbers where students must find the mean, median, range, and mode of each data set. The numbers are not in numerical order.
Get students started in probability by helping them understand that probability of chance events can be expressed in terms such as impossible, unlikely, equally likely, likely and certain. CCSS 7.SP.5 - They'll learn that probability can also be described by a number from zero to one. Included are two/ activities/worksheets to help you start your students in their first formal introduction to probablity.
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This editable lesson was written by Alex Benn using the concepts described in his book Tenacious-Teaching: Uniting Our Superpowers to Save Our Classrooms and his website: Tenacious-Teaching.com. It includes an introductory warm-up designed to remediate the required prerequisite knowledge; concise notes; tasks that require escalating effort; numerous examples to prevent misconceptions; and in-class practice problems to promote mastery. It does not include answers to the tasks provided. Those are
⭐ Need a quick, no-prep way to check whether students REALLY understand integer operations and rational numbers? This FREE 6th Grade Data, Variability, and Statistical Questions Exit Ticket uses a branching, auto-graded format that reveals student thinking step-by-step — not just the final answer. Perfect for: • daily exit tickets • formative assessment • virtual classrooms • Google Classroom assignments • identifying misconceptions instantly This FREE starter resource is part of the StepWise™ B
Test Preparation- California High School Exit Exam Lesson 3 of 30: Charts and Graphs Objective: I can interpret various forms of visual data display and answer questions about data represented on a graph. Topic Notes: Pages 1-3 Transparencies: Page 4 Introduction: Pages 5-7 Skill Sheets: Pages 8-9 10-Item Quiz: Pages 10-13 Answers: Pages 14-15 The CAHSEE includes several problem types made comprehensible with the ability to interpret data presented in some kind of graphic. In the past common con
This editable lesson was written by Alex Benn using the concepts described in his book Tenacious-Teaching: Uniting Our Superpowers to Save Our Classrooms and his website: Tenacious-Teaching.com. It includes an introductory warm-up designed to remediate the required prerequisite knowledge; concise notes; tasks that require escalating effort; numerous examples to prevent misconceptions; and in-class practice problems to promote mastery. It does not include answers to the tasks provided. Those are
This quiz features eighteen questions aligned to Pennsylvania Eligible Content M07.D-S and Common Core Standard 7.SP.A.1-2, 7.SP.B.3-4, 7.SP.C.5, 7.SP.C.8.A-C . This free download includes expert-vetted content and an answer key. Use it for review, bell work, homework, or assessment!
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This editable lesson was written by Alex Benn using the concepts described in his book Tenacious-Teaching: Uniting Our Superpowers to Save Our Classrooms and his website: Tenacious-Teaching.com. It includes an introductory warm-up designed to remediate the required prerequisite knowledge; concise notes; tasks that require escalating effort; numerous examples to prevent misconceptions; and in-class practice problems to promote mastery. It does not include answers to the tasks provided. Those
Images & vocabulary lists that will give students an opportunity to create their own quiz Topics - Mean, Median, Mode, Range, MAD, IQR, cluster, gaps, outliers, histograms, dot plots, box plots, frequency tables & raw data
This worksheet is a companion to the lesson " Probability of Dice" a math PowerPoint lesson that covers the same topic. It can serve as notes during the lesson, a pre-quiz to gauge prior knowledge, an exit sheet at the end of the lesson, or even an assessment to test understanding. To access the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for this lesson, please click on this link: Probability - Rolling the Dice Experiment w/worksheetThis lesson is written in accordance with state standards and object
This worksheet is a companion to the lesson " Ratios of Children" a math PowerPoint lesson that covers the same topic. It can serve as notes during the lesson, a pre-quiz to gauge prior knowledge, an exit sheet at the end of the lesson, or even an assessment to test understanding. To access the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for this lesson, please click on this link: Probability - Ratios of Children w/worksheetThis lesson is written in accordance with state standards and objectives. It i
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