This Google Slides presentation contains trivia questions that require a simple math calculation to answer. It can be used as a Jeopardy-like game before Thanksgiving break. *The answer key is accurate for 2023. Some of the answers will need to be updated to reflect the current year.*
This scavenger hunt asks students to rewrite square roots in simplest radical form. Cut the pages in half and place them in alphabetical order around the room.
This worksheet requires students to roll a die to generate a set of data. They then use their data to review mean, median, mode, range, 5-number summary, standard deviation, box plots, and dot plots.
In "I have, who has?" cards are cut out and distributed to students. The first student reads "I have the first card. Who has three more than a number?" The students look to see who has the expression for "three more than a number" and whoever has it reads their card: "I have x + 3. Who has ten less than a number?" This continues until it loops back to the first card. There are 33 cards in this activity. Easier cards can be given to weaker students, and cards near the end of the deck can be
This project has students researching a topic to gather data. They then display the data using a box plot, stem and leaf plot, frequency table, and histogram.