Olympic Games! Data and Statistics - Examining the 400M Hurdles World Record
By Daniel
The Olympic Games have finished, and a perfect time to get your kids interested in how records are met and predicted.
Real-Life Data and Statistics is most interesting for students. In this fun, DIY Task, (with complete key), students study the men's 400M hurdles world record from 1908 tot 2021. They have to
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By LittleStreams
A card game that provides a fun way to reinforce the knowledge of averages. The cards give students an interactive way to develop a deeper understanding of Mean, Median, Mode and Range data.
Pack includes a set of 52 cards of numbers 0 to 12. Full rules of play are included, and the cards are printed with easy-cut guides to make preparation fast and simple.
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Statistics - Calculating the Mean - Scavenger Hunt
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
Calculate the mean from a list of data. All answers correct to 1 decimal place
Instructions
• Print off the twenty question pages and put them up around the room
• Each question is in the middle of the page and the solution is at the top of another page.
• A student begins on a given question, solves it and finds the answer on another sheet. The question on this sheet will be the next question they answer. Once they have answered all twenty, they will return to their starting question
• Depending on numbers, students can all start on different questions
• There is a student answer sheet included plus the correct sequence
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FRENCH MATHS | CHARTS | DIAGRAMMES | REPRÉSENTATION GRAPHIQUE | SITUATIONS
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Ce document de 23 pages a récemment été mis à jour et propose désormais une enquête approfondie plus facile à imprimer et à suivre sur 5 scénarios de représentation graphique. Ce document comprend maintenant un modèle pour les élèves à créer des graphiques, des fiches de travail pour répondre aux questions relatives à leurs conclusions ainsi qu'une clé de correction pour chacun des scénarios.
Les élèves reçoivent des scénarios comprenant :
Ces activités sont PARFAITES pour l'évaluation, pour la révision, pour les centres, pour un plan de remplacement ou pour les cliniques de mathématiques. Les élèves doivent créer des diagrammes à bandes ou des diagrammes à ligne brisée avec les données collectées puis répondre aux questions liées aux tables des valeurs qui les amènent à fouiller dans les données et à expliquer leurs choix. Chaque page a un scénario et une situation différents. Il y a suffisamment d'activités pour 5 cours de mathématiques!
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Check The Temp - Measuring the Median
By YourTeachingDoc
The Median can be a difficult concept for students to master. A relevant approach to teaching the statistical value of the Median is to have students determine the High and Low temperatures of the weather for a week. To facilitate this, a worksheet has been designed as an easy way to integrate extra practice during Bell Ringers or Warm-Up activities.
Supplemental Probability Problems
By Matemaths
Looking for additional practice problems on Probability for your middle school students? This resource is ideal for providing those extra problems for your whole class, small groups, and individual students before a test or state end of the year testing.
This resource is the perfect follow up to Introduction to Probability, and be used as an easy activity when you have a substitute teacher. Bright and colorful slides (with a little humor thrown in) foster student engagement which increases your students’ understanding of these important concepts!
What you get with this resource:
· Google Slides™ version (to be displayed in presentation mode)
· PowerPoint™ version (presentation mode)
· 23 multiple choice problems
· Answer choices given in fraction, decimal, and percentage form for each problem.
. Answer key
· Teacher directions
Related Resources
· Introduction to Probability (Google Slides & PowerPoint)
· End of the Year Probability Activities (Google Slides & PowerPoint)
· Self-Grading Google Forms Probability Test
· Boom Cards Probability Activities
· Probability Bundle
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Probability Stations - Card Sharks
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
Here is a FIVE Station activity on probability. Students rotate through the stations working on different aspects of probability with decks of cards.
**NOTE - I actually use this in a 7 station setup. One station is group 1-on-1 with me and another group is at the computers. (See last thumbnail for explanation.)
Mean Median Mode Range Color by Answer / Color by Number
By Kile's Classroom
Practice the skill of solving averages with this fun activity. The students solve for mean, median, mode, and range and search for the answer on the coloring page. If the answer is not there, they have made a mistake! Perfect for self correction and error analysis! Check out the full product preview! ************************************************************* Check out more great products from Kile's Classroom! Dividing Fractions and Whole Numbers Color By Answer. Dividing Fractions Color By Answer. Decimal Operations Color By Answer.
6th Grade Ratios Activities: Ratios Word Problems Word Problems 6.RP | 7.RP
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This resource focuses on understanding the Relationship between Ratios, Rates and Unit Rates. The worksheet has 25 fill-in questions that are Common Core aligned (6.RP.A.2) .
See preview above for more details.
The PDF has 25 total questions with answer keys :
Questions 1: Give the definitions of the three comparisons (Ratio-Rate-Unit rate).
Question 2: Activity that groups ratios, rates, and unit rates in a box + four questions for students to explain the difference between the comparisons.
Question 3: Table to class different examples of ratios.
Question 4: Example of how to convert a rate into a unit rate+ eight questions for a student to find the unit rate.
Question 5: Circle the unit rates among ratios.
Question 6: Two word problems to identify the best rate.
Question 7: Draw a line from the rate to its unit rate between two situations.
Question 8: True or false.
Questions 9&10: Eight cases to determine the best deal on a purchase.
Question 11: Word problems.
Make sure to go check the first lesson's worksheet about Writing ratios (6.RP.A.1).
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Data Displays Card Match 6th - Box Plots, Histograms, Stem and Leaf, & Dot Plots
By MsVisualizer
Are you tired of teaching each data display in isolation? Use this card sort to help your students see the connections between the four representations of data: box plots, histograms, stem and leaf plots and dot plots.
There are 15 sets of cards to match with 3 different displays of the same data in each match. Students will attend to the range, spread, median, mode and variability to tell which displays represent the same data sets.
Questions to prompt student thinking and discussion questions/slides are included.
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Real-Life Math Fun Data, Statistics Collection Activity- make Real-Life Choices!
By Daniel
This classroom tried and tested data and statistics activity helps students to see the benefit of gathering their own quantitative and qualitative data to make real-life choices. We have all wondered - which water container should I buy? Are the expensive water containers really that much better? Students compare 4 water containers quantitatively for how effectively they keep water warm and cold. They also compare them qualitatively, looking at price, durability, design and other subjective measures.
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Matching Puzzle - Graphs and Charts
By LittleStreams
This statistics graphs 4-piece puzzle is a fun way to test students ability interpret data. Students match the images of fruit to the frequency table and two graph representations (pie charts and bar graphs). It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle. Although this product is made in colour, it prints perfectly well in black and white. Each puzzle is the size of an A4 of US Letter sheet. To use less paper, select the pages per sheet option, and the puzzles will be smaller, but still high quality.
7th Grade - Probability - Describing Events no prep lesson
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
Introduction to probability no prep lesson.
Begin with an interactive activity - make a probability line in the middle of your classroom (certain at one end, impossible at the other). Students place an event card where they think it lies along the line.
Worksheet on drawing probability lines and deciding where to add events. Answers are included but many responses are particular to each student.
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Get Sporty with Interquartile Ranges
By YourTeachingDoc
Do you need help teaching your students about the "middle 50" in a data set? Introduce Interquartile Ranges in a fun and engaging way with this worksheet. Students will analyze the scores of the two teams and determine which has the best point spread. You can even customize the teams to feature your favorites!
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Math Lesson Representing Data Google Slides
By Matemaths
Make teaching Representing Data easy with this super engaging Teacher Lesson Presentation.
Perfect for both In Person and Distance Learning, this no prep resource has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation with real life examples and class practice exercises during the presentation.
Representing Data:
Pictograms
Pie Charts
Bar Chart
Line Graphs
What you get with this resource:
Teacher Presentation in Google Slides that provides colorful visuals illustrating Probability concepts along with real life examples;
Pdf instructions
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Rates Unit Rate Ratios and Proportional Relationships Word Problems 6.RP | 7.RP
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This resource focuses on understanding the Relationship between Ratios, Rates and Unit Rates. The worksheet has 25 fill-in questions that are Common Core aligned (6.RP.A.2) .
See preview above for more details.
The PDF has 25 total questions with answer keys :
Questions 1: Give the definitions of the three comparisons (Ratio-Rate-Unit rate).
Question 2: Activity that groups ratios, rates, and unit rates in a box + four questions for students to explain the difference between the comparisons.
Question 3: Table to class different examples of ratios.
Question 4: Example of how to convert a rate into a unit rate+ eight questions for a student to find the unit rate.
Question 5: Circle the unit rates among ratios.
Question 6: Two word problems to identify the best rate.
Question 7: Draw a line from the rate to its unit rate between two situations.
Question 8: True or false.
Questions 9&10: Eight cases to determine the best deal on a purchase.
Question 11: Word problems.
Make sure to go check the first lesson's worksheet about Writing ratios (6.RP.A.1).
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Mean, Median Mode Range Skew Activity - Envelope Trading
By MsVisualizer
This is a very engaging activity that gets all students thinking and talking about the mean, median, mode, range and the shape of distributions. I use this activity the day after covering mean, median, mode, range, and skewed right/left.
Each student chooses an envelope out of 3 color choices. For example, they can choose from yellow, red, or blue envelopes.
Each "round" one piece of information is revealed and students are allowed to trade their envelopes with each other with the goal of ending up with the highest number.
The pieces of information they can choose to be revealed are the mean, median, mode, range, and shape of the distribution. As more information is revealed they have more opportunities to trade, using the information provided to determine the best color to have at the end.
Check out my Data Displays Card Match to help students make connections between dot plots, histograms, stem and leaf plots, and box plots.
Olympic Games math!Data and Statistics - Examining the Women's 800M World Record
By Daniel
The Olympic games have gone, so how much fun would it be to study and predict possible World records of the future?
Real-Life Data and Statistics is the most interesting for students. In this fun, DIY Task, (with complete key), students study the women's 800 Meters world record from 1922 tot 2021. They have to
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By LittleStreams
This activity offers a different way to teach tally and pie charts. Students choose 20 fruit cards from the fruit deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards if you wish to make things more challenging). We recommend that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with, while also being a factor of 360.
Students collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. On the same sheet is a column for working out the number of degrees needed for constructing the pie chart. Two pie chart sheets are included, one with the key in colour, and one with the key ready for colouring. Alternatively, get students to construct the pie chart from scratch in their books or a separate piece of paper.
The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own pie chart, unique from other students in the class.
Easter Egg Hunt Digital Escape Mean Median Mode Range
By Matemaths
Looking for a no prep and engaging Easter activity that also helps your students practice mean, median, mode and range? Let your seventh graders practice mean, median, mode and range while they solve the mystery in this fun digital escape room activity.
Based on the premise that the rabbit needs help to find four eggs, your students will explore different locations full of activities. After completing all four activities they will find the eggs.
There are 20 problems.
Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
You can use it as:
★ additional materials for remediation
★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity
★ before the busy holiday break
★ an emergency sub lesson plan
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