Make learning scatter plots, trend lines and slope fun with this snow day activity. 8th Grade Data and Statistics activity or small project with answer key.
Graph, write equations and compare rates of change. These are simple problems for 8th grade standard math students. These real world problems help make functions relevant. Compare Unit Rates by solving real world problems.
Graph data points and determine the type of plot. You could also add line of best fit or slope to these graphs if you want to take this to the next level.
This uses several geometry standards. It allows students to show their knowledge of angles and lines and also be creative. The Powerpoint you will download is editable so you can feel free to make it your own. Change the rubric as needed!
Editable PowerPoint: so you can make it your own.I made an example of what a project could look like also.Use this for mean, median, mode, range. You can add other things as well.Good for distance learning.
Practice using multiple representations to represent functions. Each problem requires students to complete a tables, graph the situation and write an equation. They also use the equation to make predictions. These are simple problems. Good for
Students can choose from 4 decades - 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, 1980's. They will research prices of typical items and compare them to prices now. They will determine the percent change. Each decade also comes with other activities - shopping,
This is a great digital activity. Upload slide one to one drive and share the assignment on Schoology or whatever platform you use. Students will drag and drop answers to either "Trick" (Wrong Answer) or "Treat" (Correct Answer).Editable Document.
This can be used as a Microsoft one drive assignment, Google Drive Assignment or it can be printed. These are real world inequalities based on New Year's Resolutions. Student drag the answer into the appropriate box.
Make Scientific Notation more interesting with a Christmas Theme. This activity helps students practice converting numbers to scientific notation. Also, from scientific notation to standard notation and simple addition using scientific notation.
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