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Middle school graphing research for Google Apps

Preview of Scatter Plot and Bivariate Data Research Project

Scatter Plot and Bivariate Data Research Project

Students will begin a statistics project on one of their favorite restaurants or food chains! They will be researching nutrition facts and surveying others on what types of food they like to eat there. Through this data collection they will work on their skills of creating scatter plot graphs, creating relative frequency tables, and analyzing this data. This can be used either by paper or digitally. I used it the last two years during distance learning. Rubric included.
Preview of Scatter Plots and Lines of Best Fit - PROJECT BASED LEARNING

Scatter Plots and Lines of Best Fit - PROJECT BASED LEARNING

Created by
Math with Mannix
MATH with MANNIXProject Based LearningSWBAT research their own topic to see if there is a correlation.SWBAT gather their own data and create scatter plots and lines of best fitSWBAT interpret and describe their findingsSWBAT analyze classmates findings GoogleDrive- Includes GoogleSlides and GoogleDocsCan be used for individuals or groups!What is included...Outline of projectRubricData SheetsSentence Starters/Why we write in math docGoogleSlide TemplateClassmate Reflection sheetConstruct and int
Preview of Scatter Plot Project on Desmos with Template

Scatter Plot Project on Desmos with Template

Created by
Alanna Hunter
Learners will work to collect their own data from something they are interested in. They will then create a scatter plot using Desmos.com and analyze the information they collected. The analysis includes drawing their own trend line, finding the equation of that trend line, and predicting 3 values outside their original data collection. There are detailed directions with screenshots included along with a Google Slides template that can be shared with learners to help them organize their work. I
Preview of North Carolina Lighthouses Map and Bar Graph

North Carolina Lighthouses Map and Bar Graph

North Carolina's lighthouses are some of the most famous in the world. There are 7 standing lighthouses along the coast of NC and many students may never see them in person. In this resource, students will be able to research where those lighthouses are and how tall they are. What's included:1. Blank map of NC coast and directions for students to go to a website and locate the lighthouses, then come back to the Google Slides and drag the circles/names to the correct location.2. Blank bar graph
Preview of virtual lab collect digital weather data to analyze Climate

virtual lab collect digital weather data to analyze Climate

Use real data to illustrate weather's relationship with Climate. This data provides the foundation for discussion on the four seasons as well as natural weather events such as hurricanes, El Nino, La Nina, and how it pertains to the North Carolina coast and surrounding states. Each collection, supported by NOAA, provides detail weather data for each month but also a detailed summary of the events from that year. The activity allows for groups or individuals learn the process of collecting month
Preview of Dish Soap Bubble Lab and Class Discussion

Dish Soap Bubble Lab and Class Discussion

This lab can be used in the beginning of the school year to help break the ice in the classroom and to investigate how soap affects the surface tension of water. There will be three different soaps selected by the teacher from the dollar store. There are class discussions, collaborative work and research. Each lab group of three will test the efficiency of each soap by measuring bubbles created with each type of soap and determine which soap makes the best bubbles.
Preview of Experimental Design and Graphing; Case Study: For the Sake of Water

Experimental Design and Graphing; Case Study: For the Sake of Water

Students in this activity will build and analyze a graph from an experiment that a girl conducts in an attempt to sway the city council to tighten restrictions on watering. Students will analyze a problem and experiment for variables, build a graph, and analyze how the data that this girl has collected translates to a recommendation to the city.
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