Students will complete in competitions to gather data. They will then use this data do check how normal the data is, perform the Empirical Rule test and more. There are 2 different versions of the projects because some require a jenga set.
Students will compete in a number of competitions to gather data then they will make graphical displays of this data and find some simple statistics to turn in. There are several different competitions that are included. you can use as few or many
For this project students will compete in 6 events to test their brain power. Using the data from these events, the students will complete a foldable that covers topics like linear regression, line of best fit, correlation (r), DOFS, residuals and
This is a collection of probability problems that I use for multiple activities. They could be used as a packet, used for stations or used for a game or lockbox activity. The problems include simple probability, compound probability (and and or),
Students will use a sequence of transformations including reflections, rotations and translations to put a house puzzle together. They will then create their own puzzle and trade with a partner to attempt to solve each others puzzles.
Students will examine the correlation between their classmates height and shoe size. The students will graph the scatter plot, find the line of best fit, correlation coefficient and more. Students can also test their own topics to find out how
If you don't like grading papers then Code Breakers are for you. Students will use normal distribution to draw and label a normal curve using the weight of a T-Rex. They will then answer questions ranging from simply looking at their graph to
Students will graph the bowling results of two players as well as do some simple statistics. These include mean, median, mode, dot plots and bar graphs.
Students will compare the stats for Lebron James and Kevin Durant in the 2017 NBA Finals. They will use histograms, box plots, pie charts and basic statistics to do this.
Students will use sin, cos and tan to find the missing sides and angles of right triangles. This worksheet includes a quick grade shading table at the bottom for easy grading.
Students will design a map to Neptune using the planets in the solar system. They will have to use translations, reflections and rotations to visit each planet. The key is an example of one I did with a pirate theme instead but it is the same idea.
If you don't like grading papers then Code Breakers are for you. Students will use a table of random digits to answer questions. They will then put their answers into boxes called "the code" for easy grading. You can also have the students put their
Students will describe the transformation or series of transformations from each original figure to the corresponding prime figure on the coordinate plane. They will need to use translations, rotations and reflectins.
Students will practice reading marginal and conditional frequencies from a two way table. Then the students will make bar graphs to display the results.