Great project after your first statistics unit learning about univariate data. This project has students research online and collect temperature data from your city and compares it to temperature data of another city. This project implements the use of technology (spreadsheets or stapplet.com) to produce visuals and graphs. Rubric/grading guidelines included. This project takes: ~2 block schedules ~3-4 45 minute classes
Includes a project description and overview, 3 steps (project proposal, data collection, and powerpoint) guidelines, and a rubric. Use this as a final project in your statistics class to give your students a chance to collect and analyze their own data in the methods they choose. Student then will make a powerpoint to present to the class. Great for students who want to survey students at their school, find data online, or create their own experiment. Students always love this project every year
Students stressing for your exam? Help students by giving them this comprehensive and organized study guide! The columns allow for the students to see the problem/topic, hints and tips, record where it is in their notes, and an area to complete new problems or copy down examples from their notes. Edit to fit your needs and topics. Topics Include:solving multi-step equations and inequalitiesabsolute value equations and inequalitiescompound inequalitiesfunctionsslope formulafinding a value of a
Practice and Review Exponent Rules with your students! This is meant to be used with the google add-on feature PEARDECK where students work on the slide on their iPad, however could also be used to project and have students work on paper/whiteboard at their desk. With Peardeck see your students in LIVE TIME as they answer these questions. This is my favorite way to practice and review skills with my class. 15 total questions included in this slide setedit to fit your needscould also use as a be
Use this set of 15 exponent rule problems throughout your unit! Use as warm-ups or exit slips to fit your needs, all located in 1 convenient set. Topics Include:adding exponents (multiplying same base) subtracting exponents (dividing same base) multiplying exponents (power to a power) exponent of 0 negative exponents rational exponents
Use this project/task to have fun with your students and have them put on the hat of a statistician to collect their own quantitative data (1-variable), then determine if it is a normal distribution by looking at the histogram, calculating the Pearson Index of Skewness, and checking for outliers. Once they have determined the normality they can compute some interesting statistics about their dataset! Students love this task because they get to pick the topic of their data and go out and collect
Practice and Review for your semester exam with your students! This is meant to be used with the google add-on feature PEARDECK where students work on the slide on their iPad, however could also be used to project and have students work on paper/whiteboard at their desk. With Peardeck see your students in LIVE TIME as they answer these questions. This is my favorite way to practice and review skills with my class. total questions - 15 Edit and add to fit your needs. Topics Included:solving multi
7th - 10th
Algebra, Math
$2.00
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