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Preview of Box Plots Practice & Video

Box Plots Practice & Video

Perfect for virtual learning, remote learning, distance learning, eLearning, etc. Comes with a free video! What you get: 1. Differentiated Practice Set: This differentiated practice set will have your students identifying key components of box plots, reading various box plots, and creating their own graphs. Likewise, a variety of response types (multiple response, true-false, fill-in-the-blank) makes this a truly powerful practice set. There’s even space to show work, right on the page!
Preview of Dot Plots / Line Plots Practice & Video

Dot Plots / Line Plots Practice & Video

Perfect for virtual learning, remote learning, distance learning, eLearning, etc. Comes with a free video! What you get: 1. Differentiated Practice Set: Have your students practice reading and creating both dot plots and line plots, while addressing the distribution of the data. From bell curves to skewed left or right, your students will practice identifying statistical elements in the various graphs provided. A mixture of multiple response, true-false and fill-in-the-blank questioning ma
Preview of Line of Best Fit and Scatterplots - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video

Line of Best Fit and Scatterplots - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video

This 8th grade math lesson covers drawing a line of best fit to model linear associations in scatterplots using and writing equations of trend lines.S Students will use the informal strategy of fitting a line with about half the points of the scatterplot above the line of best fit and the other half below the line. Editable worksheets with a ready-to-watch video are designed to help you meet the needs of diverse learners in your classroom in this done-for-you solution. ✓ Built-in scaffolding ✓
Preview of Scatterplots and Association - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video

Scatterplots and Association - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video

This 8th grade math lesson covers identifing patterns of association and making predictions from bivariate data represented as scatterplots. Create and analyze scatterplots to determine if bivariate data has positive linear, negative linear, positive nonlinear, or negative nonlinear association. Editable worksheets with a ready-to-watch video are designed to help you meet the needs of diverse learners in your classroom in this done-for-you solution. ✓ Built-in scaffolding ✓ White space arrange
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