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Preview of Statistics Task Cards with QR Code Scanners

Statistics Task Cards with QR Code Scanners

Statistics Task Cards includes 20 questions that are complete with QR Codes that students can scan with a QR Code reader on a wireless device (iPad, tablet, cell phone, etc.) to check answers. Includes statistics topics of: Line plots, Scatter Plots, Box-and-Whisker Plots, Histograms, Bar Graphs, Circle Graphs & more! They are presented in PowerPoint and could be used for whole class instruction, printed one to a page as large task cards, or multiple to a page for mini-task cards. The questio
Preview of Coding (Mean, Variance and Standard Deviation using Coding)

Coding (Mean, Variance and Standard Deviation using Coding)

This is a whole lesson looking at using Coding and how to use it to make finding the mean, variance and standard deviation easier. It looks at rearranging as a part of the skills required and is very clear at why coding is used and how to use it. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 21 slide presentation + worksheet. + starter + learning objectives (differentiated) + Video + Activity + Excellent teaching slides (with custom animation) + Superb
Preview of Moneyball Film / Movie One Pager and Rubric

Moneyball Film / Movie One Pager and Rubric

This is a GREAT way to have students show their understanding and knowledge of the film Moneyball (starring Brad Pitt & Chris Pratt) .Students create a one pager that represents the characters, plot, and important themes for the movie. This is easy to have students in person in class, it's also easy to adapt and have students do it electronically on a ppt slide. This resource includes: Instructions for the One PagerA blank page with a border on it for students to turn into their one pagerA ru
Preview of Normal Distribution T-Rex Code Breaker

Normal Distribution T-Rex Code Breaker

Created by
Chris Smith
If you don't like grading papers then Code Breakers are for you. Students will use normal distribution to draw and label a normal curve using the weight of a T-Rex. They will then answer questions ranging from simply looking at their graph to finding and looking up z-scores. The students will put their answers into boxes called "the code" for easy grading. You can also use a google form and let students insert their answers for instant grading. Once you have purchased this product, click on my p
Preview of Internal Assessment Example: IB Biology SL/HL (Cellular Respiration) 2016 Rubric

Internal Assessment Example: IB Biology SL/HL (Cellular Respiration) 2016 Rubric

This is an example Internal Assessment that can be used in the classroom to have students utilize the IA rubric for grading. Having students justify their rubric choices with samples from the text will assist students in understanding the requirements of the IA.
Preview of Table of Random Digits Code Breaker

Table of Random Digits Code Breaker

Created by
Chris Smith
If you don't like grading papers then Code Breakers are for you. Students will use a table of random digits to answer questions. They will then put their answers into boxes called "the code" for easy grading. You can also have the students put their answers into a google form for instant grading. Once you have purchased this product, click on my profile, send me a question and include your email along with the product you purchased and I will share the Google form with you. I also included a tab
Preview of Mean, Median, Mode, and Range Project

Mean, Median, Mode, and Range Project

Created by
Amanda Dowdy
This includes the instructions to give to the students as well as the rubric for grading the project. They must gather their own data and then complete the calculations using the data they collected.
Preview of AP Stats Snowman Survival Game: Binomial & Geometric Probability Activity

AP Stats Snowman Survival Game: Binomial & Geometric Probability Activity

❄️ Snowman Survival Game: Binomial & Geometric Probability Activity (AP Statistics & Algebra 2) Winter-Themed Probability Card Game • QR Codes • Task Cards • Self-Checking • AP Stats Bring some winter fun into your AP Statistics or Algebra 2 classroom with Snowman Survival, a fully self-checking, high-engagement probability game that helps students practice binomial and geometric distributions using real-world, winter-themed scenarios. Perfect for December, January, or any time you want a lig
Preview of Who's Taller? Measures of Central Tendency

Who's Taller? Measures of Central Tendency

Created by
Bryan Engelker
Who's Taller? is a way for students to find Measures of Central Tendency and to analyze the data/measures. Teacher instructions and rubric included. It can be used as daily classroom activity or assessment.
Preview of Box and whisker plot notes Graphic Organizer (Editable)

Box and whisker plot notes Graphic Organizer (Editable)

This document is a word file so you can edit it how you want. You can change the font, add graphics, even color-code it if wanted. This graphic organizer is one that I designed to help my students easily identify the parts of the box and whisker plot. This is good to help introduce the concept and have the students glue in their notebook. I made a poster size one and had them copy the notes I made. I really recommend color coding it helps them see a difference. I left the NOTES section
Preview of Counting Principle, Factorials, Permutations, Combinations

Counting Principle, Factorials, Permutations, Combinations

Product OverviewHelp your students visualize and solve real-world probability scenarios! This 2-page student worksheet (plus 2-page answer key) focuses on the core pillars of combinatorics: The Fundamental Counting Principle, Factorials, Permutations, and Combinations. The problems are framed in engaging, relatable contexts—like building a custom tablet bundle, choosing pizza toppings, and cracking the code on a locker. What’s Included?Student Worksheet: 8 diverse word problems that challenge
Preview of Calculating Mean - Lesson 1 - Enigma Codebreaking Question - Y6,7,8 - Grad 5,6,7

Calculating Mean - Lesson 1 - Enigma Codebreaking Question - Y6,7,8 - Grad 5,6,7

Created by
TeksTeaching04
Application Questions Calculating Mean - Lesson 1 - Enigma Codebreaking Activity - Y6, 7, 8 / 5th,6th,7th Grade ***Part of the Calculating Mean - Lesson 1 - TeksTeaching04 Bundle!*** This document contains the uniquely created Enigma Codebreaking Activity linked to Lesson 1 of the Calculating Mean bundle (some also visible on the animated lesson plan slides). Questions around calculating Mean to challenge children to crack their own Engima code from WW2 and The Blitz! Questions that are tar
Preview of Data Assignment - Dot Plot Divided Bar Graph Histogram & Frequency Table

Data Assignment - Dot Plot Divided Bar Graph Histogram & Frequency Table

An assignment based on collecting, organising and displaying data. Students will need to; observe the colours of cars that pass by their home, school or nearby locationPlace this data into a frequency tableDisplay the data in a dot plotAnswer questions based on their data from the dot plotConstruct a divided bar graphCollect weather data from the previous weekDisplay the data in a column / historgram graphAnswer questions based on their graphsMarking rubric is attached Find more great resources
Preview of Median and Graphing Math Printables

Median and Graphing Math Printables

Created by
Wise Guys
Creative Math Activity: Median and Graphing Worksheet Common Core Math Standards: Measurement and Data, Geometry, Mathematical Processes This creative math activity helps students learn about the concept of median and how to analyze and graph data. Adam works for Mammoth National Park and must find the median number of Ice Age animals in a given area. He then needs to show his results on a graph. Watch the students have fun with this activity. It includes an ANSWER KEY and a rubric as well. V
Preview of Correlation Coefficient and Line of Best Fit (AFL and EPL)

Correlation Coefficient and Line of Best Fit (AFL and EPL)

Created by
Ashley King
Using meaningful data can be difficult sometimes in the High School classroom. Sourcing realistic data from sport can be a huge motivator for students. Data sets like these are often used by sport enthusiasts that may be looking at playing online fantasy sports. Using AFL (Australian Football) and EPL (English Premier League) data we can determine if there is a correlation between data sets. Some examples of data (sourced from online research and data collecting from the 2024-25 seasons in both
Preview of Linear and exponential function best fit line for US Forever Postage Project

Linear and exponential function best fit line for US Forever Postage Project

Created by
Algomath
In this project, students are asked to research the history of USPS and find historic data of US forever stamp prices for the past 50 years. They are asked to use the data to create a scatter/plot (time series) and create a line of best fit. They are asked to create both a linear model and an exponential model, and compare which of the two models is a better for the data collected. Then they would use the best fit line to make prediction of future postage. Rubric of this project is also attache
Preview of Groundhog Day Prediction & Graphing Activities | Special Education Math & Voting

Groundhog Day Prediction & Graphing Activities | Special Education Math & Voting

Help students make predictions and practice early graphing skills with this Groundhog Day Prediction & Class Graphing Activity designed for special education classrooms and students with moderate to profound disabilities. Students begin by making a personal prediction about whether the groundhog will see his shadow. They then participate in a class vote and help create a simple class graph, making this a highly engaging and interactive lesson that builds communication, math, and group parti
Preview of Statistical Inference Project with supporting activity

Statistical Inference Project with supporting activity

This bundle includes a whole class activity and a project. The activity involves bubblegum and whipped cream, a goofy and silly race to blow a bubble the fastest! Students then will apply what they've learned about confidence intervals and sampling distributions to make inferences. This activity is a great introduction for the project outlined below. The project gives students complete instructions and the freedom to choose a topic that interests them to investigate and perform inference pro
Preview of Summer Correlation Coefficient Coloring Activity – Calculate r-Values

Summer Correlation Coefficient Coloring Activity – Calculate r-Values

Created by
Straight A Math
☀ Say hello to summer while reviewing statistics! This Correlation Coefficient Coloring Activity is a fun, low-prep way to practice calculating r-values and reinforce understanding of linear relationships in data. Students are given 10 small data sets and must calculate the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) for each one. Once they find the r-value, they match it to a color and complete a summer-themed picture—turning math into a creative and engaging experience! Skills Practiced: Ca
Preview of Introduction to the Language of Statistics - SketchNotes and Lecture Slides

Introduction to the Language of Statistics - SketchNotes and Lecture Slides

Created by
Code Blue Math
This is a guided lecture that covers the basic vocabulary of Statistics, including Population, Statistic, Types of Data, Types of Sampling and Types of Studies. The lecture notes use simple pictures, icons and examples to help students visualize the language. The lesson includes: Teacher Notes4-pages of SketchNotes completely filled in4-pages of SketchNotes with blanks for students to fill inA 10 question (1 page) Knowledge Check for formative assessmentThe answer key for the Knowledge CheckA
Preview of STEM Traffic Simulation. Can AI Beat Human Thinking?

STEM Traffic Simulation. Can AI Beat Human Thinking?

STEM Traffic Simulation: Can AI Beat Human Thinking?Can your students outsmart artificial intelligence? In this hands-on STEM challenge, teams build a real traffic intersection using toy cars, measure how long it takes 10 cars to get through, then race to improve it — one group using AI research, the other using pure observation and logic. It's competitive, engaging, and surprisingly deep. Students collect real data, calculate percentage improvement, and discover that fixing one problem often cr
Preview of Data Collection Survey

Data Collection Survey

Created by
MissMichael86
This is a short survey where students are in charge of coming up with a question and surveying their classmates. They fill in the data as they collect it and analyze the data by answer questions at the end. It would be great at the beginning of the scientific method unit.
Preview of Probability Scales and Language

Probability Scales and Language

This is a whole lesson on Probability Scales and the first in a series on basic probability. This sets an excellent foundation in terms of understanding for the lessons coming afterward. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 17 slides + supplementary resources. The lesson includes: + Starter + Lesson objectives (differentiated) + keywords + Lots of examples + Great teaching slides (with custom animation) + Different MWB activities, great for
Preview of Compound Experimental Probability Station Rotations Practice Cards

Compound Experimental Probability Station Rotations Practice Cards

Created by
Mollie's Room
Give your students to opportunity to practice finding compound experimental probability. These task cards to hang/place around the room provide the chance for repetitive practice of solving for the compound probability, given the results of an experiment using a table.  I recommend using this as a 6-group station rotation, then coming together at the end of your time to discuss the answers as a whole class.
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