Creating data can be fun and using the Super Bowl is a great way to make it meaningful to your football fanatics. The student will collect data, create a pictograph, create a bar graph and create questions to ask a peer about the data. The best part is the students will be able to see if their predictions were correct after Super Bowl Sunday. Also, you can compare to the Super Bowl analysis to see if your class matches up with the national poll.
Students will round to the indicated place value up to the ten thousand place in the chart with 3 application questions-greatest to least, determining the difference between two teams, and locating the correct place value.
This worksheet uses real word data from Kobe Bryant's field goal percentages starting in the 1996-1997 season through 2004-2005 season to round whole numbers. Students will round the decimal from the tenths place to the nearest whole number, solve a data centered word problem, and order the the decimals from greatest to least. Good intro lesson to rounding to the nearest whole number.
This worksheets is about finding percentages in word problems with a real word situation. In this worksheet the student will use data from Kobe Bryant's 81 point game and assess his performance. Students will have to find out the percentage of three word problems.
This is a mixed review around 4th grade level math using St. Patrick's Day information. The student will solve one elapsed time problem, a 4 digit subtraction problem, addition with mixed numbers problem, and addition up to the millions problem. ** Can also function as a quiz**
Using the 2023 NFL touchdown and passing yardage leaders data your students will answer questions using the chart. The Math Thinking area is provided for students to show their work.