This is a great introductory group activity after vocabulary has been learned. Students will simulate a population sample of "mutated fish". They will also determine if things are biased or unbiased, explain their reasoning and illustrate their understanding! ***The materials you need are: Centimeter cubes and baggies/containers to hold them for each group. Print this activity for your students to use and there is a page of "Teacher Tips".
This is a fun review game! Think Jenga, mixed in with Jeopardy where you pick your own question/point value! **YOU WILL NEED YOUR OWN JENGA SET(S) THAT YOU ARE WILLING TO SEPARATE AND WRITE ON.** I have created a "Teacher Tip" page at the end of how I play this game in my 7th-grade math classroom. This review covers Ratios, Rates, and Writing/Solving Proportions. This is a Google Doc Download so you can project the instructions to the board and print the game question board and answer key.
Rubric, materials, directions, and worksheet included! Students use Tessellations and make light covers after researching the benefits of light covers in the classroom. This is a service project for the school. It helps provide essentially FREE light covers for your school, and students get to have their work displayed around the school!
Based off of the Monty Hall Problem. Students will debate and run an experiment to determine if it is better to switch or stay with the original door you choose to have the best probability of winning the grand prize.
6th - 8th
Math, Statistics
CCSS
7.SP.C.6
, 7.SP.C.7
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15 years teaching 7th grade math. I LOVE making FUN and ENGAGING review games.
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I like to do lots of projects, PBL, hands-on activities, and relate what we are learning to the real world!
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