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Preview of FREE 6th Grade Data and Variability Exit Ticket | Google Forms | Auto-Graded

FREE 6th Grade Data and Variability Exit Ticket | Google Forms | Auto-Graded

⭐ 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
Preview of FREE - Understanding Pie Graphs Worksheet - FREE

FREE - Understanding Pie Graphs Worksheet - FREE

This worksheet is a companion to the lesson " Understanding Pie Graphs" 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: Understanding Pie GraphsThis lesson is written in accordance with state standards and objectives. It is intended to
Preview of Pancake Day Math - Statistics - Bar Graph, Tally & Data Analysis - K - 2nd Grade

Pancake Day Math - Statistics - Bar Graph, Tally & Data Analysis - K - 2nd Grade

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Are you looking for math activities with bar graphs, tally charts, and data analysis? Use PANCAKE Day to make early statistics fun for Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade students. This freebie will help your students use data handling. It is also ideal if you are doing a topic about food e.g. pancakes . Students will be eager to roll the die/ dice or spin the spinner to create data about toppings for pancakes. They will fill in the bar graph and tally charts, and then use the questions to h
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 Mean vs Median Comparison

Mean vs Median Comparison

No-Frills Printable Worksheet2 pages formatted for easy double-sided printing (1 sheet front and back)Includes a detailed answer key—for teacher useStudent-facing side features a clear, student-friendly learning objectiveThis is a clean, ready-to-use worksheet—perfect for class practice without any unnecessary extras. Connect with me! YouTube ChannelMy Website
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