The mean absolute deviation is not something my 6th graders get excited about learning. I try to make is easy as possible by providing them with tools such as this foldable.
The foldable is also a great resource for students who miss class as it has step-by-step instructions on how to find the MAD.
I use fortune tellers (sometimes called cootie catchers) to help students review content, to prepare for tests, and to introduce new topics.
This fortune teller helps students review the following properties:
• Associative Property of Addition
• Associative Property of Multiplication
• Commutative Property of Addition
• Commutative Property of Subtraction
• Distributive Property
• Identity Property of Addition
• Identity Property of Multiplication
A short quiz is included, along with an answ
My students love playing games - they don't realize they are learning while they play! I have.... who has..... multiplication facts lets students practice multiplication facts up to 12 x 12. There are 30 cards in this set.
This set of 18 task cards will help students practice mean absolute deviation. They are designed to be used in a small group setting (3 - 4 students in a group). A student response sheet and an answer key are included.
5th - 9th
Math, Statistics
CCSS
6.SP.B.5c
$2.00
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