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High school statistics thematic unit plan pdfs

Preview of O Level Statistics 4040 Lesson plans, Thematic Unit Plans Full Syllabus Latest

O Level Statistics 4040 Lesson plans, Thematic Unit Plans Full Syllabus Latest

Unleash the Power of Statistics with Our Comprehensive Lesson Plan Bundle! Title: O Level Statistics 4040 - Complete Editable Lesson Plans BundleDiscover the world of statistics with our comprehensive lesson plan bundle. "O Level Statistics 4040 - Complete Editable Lesson Plans Bundle" equips you with a treasure trove of editable resources, ensuring a thorough understanding of statistics for both educators and students. Key Features:✨ Full Syllabus Coverage: Our bundle covers the entire O Leve
Preview of Descriptive Statistics Unit Project - 13 Topics Covered, Print and Digital

Descriptive Statistics Unit Project - 13 Topics Covered, Print and Digital

I used this for the first time this year and I REALLY liked it. We have a very short statistics unit in Math 1 in North Carolina, and I have always hated that unit because it just feels like an afterthought at the end of the year when the kids are as burnt out as you are. But this worked WELL!! The way it works is this: the student picks two topics where they can find at least 20 pieces of data. Examples include population of states east of the Mississippi or the number of points scored in
Preview of The Stock Market Game

The Stock Market Game

Created by
Mark Chamberlain
This unit can be taught with a Social Studies unit on the History of the United States. You will be able to use this unit as a way to teach the students about organizing data in different ways. The students will have fun playing the game and will learn about plotting, graphing, and charting data, so much so, that it will help them not only organize data, but also teach them to construct different ways to represent the data. It will also teach them how to interpret data so they can make sound dec
Preview of Probability Layered Unit

Probability Layered Unit

Created by
Gerard Marrone
This is a 2-3 week differentiated unit on probability, giving students the choice on how they would like to complete the unit. The 3 levels will be referred to as A Level, B Level, and C Level, with the following meanings to each level: • C-Level: Gathering information – The material that students must learn throughout the unit. This is assessed simply as something that can be learned and applied on a simple identify and solve type of test. This is the absolute minimum students must learn. •
Preview of Skeleton Notes: Counting Principles and Basic Probability

Skeleton Notes: Counting Principles and Basic Probability

Created by
Tracy Huggins
This file is a unit of skeleton notes for counting principles and basic probability. They are meant to be used by the teacher as an instructional aid.Skills included areTree diagramsMultiplication rulePermutationsCombinationsTheoretical probabilityExperimental probabilityAddition RuleConditional Probability
Preview of Skeleton Notes: Introduction to statistics

Skeleton Notes: Introduction to statistics

Created by
Tracy Huggins
This file is a unit of skeleton notes for an introduction to statistics. They are meant to be used by the teacher as an instructional aid.Skills included arePopulationSampleParameterStatisticBranches of statisticsTypes of dataLevels of dataMethods of data collectionSampling techniques
Preview of Statistics in Sports - Who is better statistically speaking?

Statistics in Sports - Who is better statistically speaking?

Give students the unique opportunity to explore athletes from any sport, peak their interest, and engage with one variable statistics in a meaningful way. Just create a quick rubric based on your grading practices and let them SOAR! Suggested to have students claim their athletes or sports events in advance to avoid too many duplicates, especially if students will be presenting their findings.
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