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High school math test prep laboratories

Preview of Game On! Hypothesis Testing: 1-Sample t-Test for Means Lab

Game On! Hypothesis Testing: 1-Sample t-Test for Means Lab

Created by
NJ Data Diva
This lab asks students to apply concepts of 1-sample t-test of means in a real world context. They are able to play/simulate games and determine if their theoretical calculation is accurate. This lab integrates hypothesis testing based on two carnival games. Spiraling expected value and random variable topics from previous chapters will help themto prepare them with a "big picture" when it comes to the AP Statistics Exam. (For the high flyers: It also asks students to develop of higher orde
Preview of Rock, Paper, Scissors says Stat: A Chi-Square Lab

Rock, Paper, Scissors says Stat: A Chi-Square Lab

Created by
NJ Data Diva
Students will utilize a Rock, Paper, Scissors website provided by the New York Times to determine whether the computer throwing Rock, Paper, Scissors is truly random. Students are asked to play the game 30 times in both modes. In addition, students are asked to call back ideas of simulation and probability to review previous learned concepts in preparation for the AP Exam to eliminate the confounding variables associated with human behavior.Please find an updated link to the simulator here: ht
Preview of M&M Statistics Project

M&M Statistics Project

Created by
Linda Roeder
This is a great hands on project for the class that likes to keep active. The students will be given a bag of M&M's and make some predictions. Then data will be collected. Students will then find MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE, THE LOWER QUARTILE, THE UPPER QUARTILE, RANGE, INTERQUARTILE RANGE. Then the students will construct a box and whisker plot with the data. To conclude the project they will compile a powerpoint and include charts from excel or google sheets. A rubric is included for grading
Preview of Common Core Math - Volume of Cones,Spheres and Cylinders. Water Lab

Common Core Math - Volume of Cones,Spheres and Cylinders. Water Lab

Are you looking for a way to raise the rigor of your math class to meet common core standards but also keep it age appropriate and fun? That is exactly what I was looking for so I created this volume lab for my students. It worked so that I will be using it for many years. Before you download, please know that you will need to have a set of fillable geosolids like the ones found here: http://www.hand2mind.com/item/relational-geosolids/1382 You might be able to improvise but the set I hav
Preview of EXPERIMENT AND DISCOVER MATHEMATICS LEARNING

EXPERIMENT AND DISCOVER MATHEMATICS LEARNING

This product is a resource on mathematics learning. It is related to the previous resource uploaded and part - II of " QUICK INSIGHT INTO MATHEMATICS LEARNING" PART - I . It contain all the theoretical concepts defined in experimental way supported by methodology , techniques ,illustrations in the form of visual experiments which makes not only very good students to excel at all steps and stages of life but the weak and average and those discarded as poor and low intelligence students w
Preview of Solving Systems of Equation using a TI-83/84 & Gauss-Jordan Elimination

Solving Systems of Equation using a TI-83/84 & Gauss-Jordan Elimination

Created by
Kevin Campbell
This handout explains how to use the reduced row echelon form (RREF) function in the TI-83/84 to solve system of equations problems. It also includes an explanation of the Gauss-Jordan Elimination Method upon which the function is based. The handout includes pictures to show the proper buttons that must be selected to properly use the function. It also includes an explanation of how to interpret the results.
Preview of Lab - Exponential functions: Doubling times and growth rates

Lab - Exponential functions: Doubling times and growth rates

Created by
ThoughtPatterns
This is a lab that I have used for years to teach my students about exponential functions. It is quite large, and I usually assign it as a major project. If a student can work through the entire lab on his or her own, that student should have no problems with the unit test. I touch on applications from biology, economics, and chemistry; so that the subject doesn't seem like a dry mathematical topic.
Preview of APStat: Residual and Re-expression Calculator

APStat: Residual and Re-expression Calculator

Created by
NJ Data Diva
In AP Statistics, re-expression variables to fit an LSRL can be cumbersome on the calculator, without any real benefit to the student. This calculator is programmed to help students to easily see the relationship between a scatterplot and its residual plot for both re-expressed and raw (x,y) data values. This is a great tool to help students explore the Ladder of Powers for non-linear scenarios. The only values that need to be input are the raw data points. Students can also select the trans
Preview of Algebra Functions by Hand

Algebra Functions by Hand

Teach your students how to graph functions without a calculator. Using a basic y=mx+b format, give some x values in a table, have the students calculate the y value, convert to order pairs (O.P.). Finally, they graph their points and voila! A function is born! Also include is basic translation, reflection, and identification of O.P., and values of b, m, and y from a graph. TAGS: functions, graphing, table, slope-line intercept, ordered pair, reflection, translation, algebraically, graphically, n
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