Stuck on ideas for project-based learning on the concept of bivariate statistics and comparing two variables to see if there's an association? Look no further! This packet contains 5 jam-packed activities for students to explore real-world applications of identifying associations in data. The topics in this packet include: 1. Cell phone use vs sleep hours 2. Car insurance costs vs grades 3. Gaming time vs grades 4. Tik Tok Posts vs Followers 5. School Start times vs grades
Stuck looking for project-based learning ideas on the math topic of Function Notation? Look no further! This packet contains 4 jam-packed activities students can choose from to learn about the real-world application of function notation and building equations from numerical data. The topics include: 1. Miles per gallon 2. Comparing ride-share services 3. Prizes and gaming 4. Hosting a party The Google docs help guide students in identifying numerical sequences and using Desmos to create a visual
This activity offers 2 scenarios comparing how people save money over the course of a year. Upon completing this activity, students will gain exposure in writing algebraic equations that represent the savings for any given month.
This activity is the third of 3 in a series where students can explore the math concepts of linear and exponential growth with a real-world application they can relate to: smartphones.
This activity is the 2nd of 3 in a series where students can explore the math concepts of linear and exponential growth with a real-world application they can relate to: smartphones.
This activity is the first of 3 in a series where students can explore the math concepts of linear and exponential growth with a real-world application they can relate to: smartphones.
For Algebra beginners, this real-life application provides students with the opportunity to build equations using variables and calculating the cost for pizza orders.
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