This product includes two different activities for using two-way tables to analyze a set of data and calculate relative frequencies. This is a good practice or summative assignment for this section. Students must already know how to calculate relative frequencies. The first two-way table activity involves surveying the class about their eye color and whether or not they wear glasses/contacts. The class can then turn the survey data into a two-way table and analyze it. In my class we did this on
This mini Project covers the concepts of scatterplots and linear regression lines using data analysis in Excel. The project introduces the concepts of scatterplots and lines of best fit, has students work through a basic analysis of a data set using Excel, then has students complete a more complex analysis of a baseball data set. I created this for my standard 8th grade math class to cover CCSSM.8.SP.1, CCSSM.8.SP.3, MP.4, and MP.5 in an engaging and practical way. I had students working in pair
7th - 11th
Math, Statistics
CCSS
8.SP.A.1
, 8.SP.A.3
, MP4
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