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Preview of High School Mental Math Card AP Proportion Mislead Growth Percent Word Problem

High School Mental Math Card AP Proportion Mislead Growth Percent Word Problem

Follow my store to get notified of new products and grab sale alerts every Tuesday and Sunday. Do not forget to leave a review to earn TPT credits toward your next purchase. This 52-card logic task card set challenges students in Grades 9–12 to analyze real-world claims using mental math, proportional reasoning, estimation, and logic. Each card presents a short scenario followed by a main question and a follow-up question that pushes students to think carefully, question assumptions, and j
Preview of Statistics TEKS S.3A: Mathematical Models vs Statistical Models

Statistics TEKS S.3A: Mathematical Models vs Statistical Models

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Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:Google ClassroomTask CardThis lesson is aligned with TEKS - StatisticsTEKS Statistics S.3A: Distinguish between mathematical models and statistical models.Task Card Sizes: Prints in 8.5 x 11 (1 in 1 page)(2 in 1 page)(4 in 1 page)(6 in 1 page)24 Questions:Which of the following is true about mathematical models? A statistical model is most useful when... Which of the following best describes a key difference between the two models? A student claims that using a BMI calculator
Preview of Theoretical Probability Unit Bundle

Theoretical Probability Unit Bundle

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Pi R Scared
This product includes the paper and digital resources for my Theoretical Probability Unit. When purchasing this product you receive notes, classwork worksheet, pixel art activity, task cards(digital or printed), homework, exit ticket, and a quiz. All of the paper assignments come with an answer key. The digital assignments are self checking. The digital and printed task cards contain the same questions.
Preview of High School Mental Math Card AP Statistic Mislead Percent Economic Civic Finance

High School Mental Math Card AP Statistic Mislead Percent Economic Civic Finance

Follow my store to get notified of new products and grab sale alerts every Tuesday and Sunday. Do not forget to leave a review to earn TPT credits for the next purchase. This premium set includes 52 high-school task cards designed to strengthen mental math, percent reasoning, and analytical judgment using real-world civic, economic, and media-based scenarios. Instead of routine computation, students evaluate claims, headlines, policies, and statistics, deciding whether numbers are accurate, m
Preview of Statistics:Representing & Interpreting Data (Histogram, Box Plot, Dot Plot)

Statistics:Representing & Interpreting Data (Histogram, Box Plot, Dot Plot)

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Math Byrd
Complete Lesson! This lesson features a 40 CARD SORT, Differentiated Cornell Notes, Distribution Shapes Graphic Organizer, and Power Point to go with the notes! Perfect for the inclusive classroom! Within the Card Sort Activity there are 5 categories of cards to match: 1) Histogram 2) Frequency Display (including Dot Plots, Frequency Line Graphs and Tables) 3) Box Plots 4) Describing Shape 5) Describing Measures of Center & Spread. With 8 different sets of matches, there are 40 cards total.
Preview of Statistics TEKS S.4C: Distributions of Quantitative Data & the Impact of Outlier

Statistics TEKS S.4C: Distributions of Quantitative Data & the Impact of Outlier

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Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:Google ClassroomTask CardThis lesson is aligned with TEKS - StatisticsTEKS Statistics S.4C: Analyze the distribution characteristics of quantitative data, including determining the possible existence and impact of outliers.Task Card Sizes: Prints in 8.5 x 11 (1 in 1 page)(2 in 1 page)(4 in 1 page)(6 in 1 page)24 Questions:For items 1-2, refer to the figure below. Which month most likely represents an outlier? If May’s high usage was caused by online summer classes, how should a
Preview of Normal Distribution

Normal Distribution

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Math by K8
Highly engaging activities! The students will start by understanding how to label a normal curve with mean and standard deviation, shade desired areas and use the empirical rule to estimate the area. Then, once the standardize score is learned, students can practice finding exact area.
Preview of Statistics TEKS S.6D: Understanding Confidence Intervals for Proportions

Statistics TEKS S.6D: Understanding Confidence Intervals for Proportions

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Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:Google ClassroomTask CardThis lesson is aligned with TEKS - StatisticsTEKS Statistics S.6D: Calculate a confidence interval for a population proportion.Task Card Sizes: Prints in 8.5 x 11 (1 in 1 page)(2 in 1 page)(4 in 1 page)(6 in 1 page)24 Questions:Based on the confidence interval shown in the graph, what is the estimated proportion of households in the city that support the proposed park initiative? Which of the following is the correct margin of error for the confidence in
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