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Causation vs Association (Correlation) Foldable, Activity, Practice, & Exit

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8th - 12th, Homeschool
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My students found the various scenarios engaging and some thought provoking when trying to determine causation and association.
I find quality resources over correlation/causation to be difficult to find and am glad I purchased this one.
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Complete lesson, start to finish at your finger tips. The lesson introduces differentiating between causation vs association. The foldable is a great guided practice, the interactive notebook is a great way for students to collaborate and create and manipulate, the practice sheet can be used to reinforce, and I find exit tickets KEY to the assessment process. It allows me to see who has it and common misconceptions that I need to fix.

What's Included:

  • Foldable Notes
  • Interactive Notebook Activity
  • Practice Worksheet with 11 questions
  • Lesson Plan with Standards and Teacher Resource Tips
  • Exit Ticket
  • Keys

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Total Pages
15 pages
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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Distinguish between correlation and causation.

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