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Two Way Tables Quiz

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  1. Six math worksheets and one quiz targeting widely tested state math standards focusing on Bivariate Data concepts including Scatterplots and Two-Way Tables, Relative Frequency Tables and Residuals. Each include a printable PDF, Five include corresponding Easel Activities.WorksheetsScatterplots Works
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Hey Math All-Stars! Are you ready to hit the court and dive into the world of two way tables? Get ready to unleash your inner mathlete with our action-packed quiz, fun questions to keep your students engaged and entertained from start to finish!

Why Choose Our Two Way Tables Quiz?

  1. Two-Way Table Takedown: Say goodbye to math monotony! Our quiz features 17 thrilling questions focused on constructing and interpreting two-way tables. From volleyball spikes to soccer goals, students will dive deep into the world of sports data and favorite fruits to uncover fascinating patterns in bivariate data along the way!
  2. Summarize Like a Champion: Get ready to summarize data like a pro! Our quiz challenges students to summarize data with two variables collected from the same subjects, unlocking insights and uncovering hidden trends that will leave them cheering for more!
  3. Perfect for Pre-Algebra and Algebra 1 Athletes: Designed specifically for 8th grade Pre-Algebra and Algebra 1 classes, our quiz is the perfect blend of challenge and excitement. Whether used as a review or introduction, every question is a chance for students to showcase their mathematical prowess and become true sports stats superstars!
  4. ⏱️ Quick and Easy: Short on time? No problem! Our quiz is designed to be completed in one class period, ensuring that students can dive into the action without missing a beat. Plus, with our easy-to-use answer key, grading is a breeze!

Ready to Step onto the Math Court? Let's Go!

Download our Two Way Tables Quiz today and watch your students score big in the world of bivariant statistics! It's not just a quiz; it's a thrilling math adventure that'll have your students cheering for more!


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The first format is a PDF that can be printed and used as a worksheet in the classroom. The two-sided printout includes a key, making it easy for you to grade and provide feedback to your students.

The second format is an Easel Activity, which allows you to assign the activity online for your students to complete on their own devices. This option is perfect for distance learning or for assigning homework. Simply assign the activity through your school's learning platform, including Google Classroom and Schoology. Your students will be able to complete the activity online and submit their answers for grading.

The third format is an Easel Assessment: Auto-grade quiz with real-time student data and ability to send immediate feedback. Assign through your school’s learning platform including Google Classroom and Schoology.


Math Standards

Aligned with common core math standards 8.SP.A.4, and Florida’s B.E.S.T. standards MA.912.DP.3 Solve problems involving categorical data. MA.912.DP.3.1 Construct a two-way frequency table summarizing bivariate categorical data. Interpret joint and marginal frequencies and determine possible associations in terms of a real-world context. MA.912.DP.3.2 Given marginal and conditional relative frequencies, construct a two-way relative frequency table summarizing categorical bivariate data. MA.912.DP.3.3 Given a two-way relative frequency table or segmented bar graph summarizing categorical bivariate data, interpret joint, marginal and conditional relative frequencies in terms of a real-world context.


Check out these great Statistics worksheet activities:

Two Way Tables Statistics Worksheet

Relative Frequency Tables Worksheet

Relative Frequency Two-Way Tables (by Total Row or Column) Worksheet

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Understand that patterns of association can also be seen in bivariate categorical data by displaying frequencies and relative frequencies in a two-way table. Construct and interpret a two-way table summarizing data on two categorical variables collected from the same subjects. Use relative frequencies calculated for rows or columns to describe possible association between the two variables. For example, collect data from students in your class on whether or not they have a curfew on school nights and whether or not they have assigned chores at home. Is there evidence that those who have a curfew also tend to have chores?

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