This Skittles Lab is a fun and engaging way to get students excited about finding probabilities. The experiment involves finding the theoretical and experimental probability of choosing a specific order of skittles from a bag. Students work best in
This Circle shown with dividing lines to represent Complementary and Supplementary Angles can be used as a note taking resource or as a quick activity for students to cut out and fold to visualize Complementary and Supplementary Angles.
Subjects:
Geometry, Other (Math)
Grades:
7th
Types:
Activities, Internet Activities, Graphic Organizers
This activity allows students to come up with the Triangle Inequality Theorem on their own or with a partner. They get to experiment with different sets of line segments to see if they will work together to form a perfect triangle. This activity
This activity will help students work step by step through the creation of a box and whisker plot given a data set. Students will calculate Quartiles, Range and Interquartile range.
This is an introduction to how probabilities can be written. Students will see different possible answers to a probability problem and how they may appear. There is also a trial section for student to come up with their own possibilities.
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