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High school statistics game pdfs

Preview of Deal or No Deal Probability Game for Grades 6 and up

Deal or No Deal Probability Game for Grades 6 and up

Play a game while learning---what more can a student want? Introduce this take on a popular television game show, Deal or No Deal, to get your students engaged in the study of probability. This pack includes:Directions for contestant/bankerGame sheets for contestant/bankerBrief cases 1-25 (laminate these for durability)Brief cases for $.01-$1,000,000 (laminate these for durability)You may also want to put velcro on the back to make it easier to play and switch cases!Leave feedback and comments
Preview of Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability Scavenger Hunt

Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Mister Math
Looking for a way to get your students out of their seats and engaged in the content? This scavenger hunt is just what you've been looking for to help students strengthen their skills with theoretical and experimental probability! Perfect for extra practice or a review before an assessment! The questions included are meant to be posted around the room. Students will then start at a question, working either independently, with a partner, or with a group. Once the question has been answered, stude
Preview of Gold Rush Dice Game

Gold Rush Dice Game

Created by
Halls of History
This exciting free-for-all game will bring the excitement of the Gold Rush to your classroom! Using a pair of dice, each group will try to gain as many pieces of gold as possible for 2 years. But be careful, robbers and crooks are around every corner. The group with the most gold wins! This file includes a blank chart to keep track of your rolls and gold count, a comprehensive rules sheet, an alternative rules sheet, and a reminder handout for each group. This game will add to your discussio
Preview of Probability Stations

Probability Stations

These probability stations are a great way for students to review the compound and conditional probability standards!The stations include:Station 1: Set theory (sample space, union, intersection, complement, Venn diagrams)Station 2: Outcomes and probability (finding probability from coins, dice; finding number outcomes from tree diagrams and fundamental counting principle)Station 3: Compound probability (problems using addition and multiplication rules, frequency tables, deck of cards, independe
Preview of Standard Deviation Activity

Standard Deviation Activity

In this NO-PREP activity, students will move around the room to practice finding standard deviation. This is READY TO PRINT and will KEEP STUDENTS ENGAGED while working on their math skills!In this activity, students will find the standard deviation of different datasets. Some of the problems also ask students to find the mean of the dataset as well. The formula used for the activity uses the divisor of "n", not "n - 1" which is common in AP classes. 9 stationsStudent Answer SheetColor and Bl
Preview of Maze - Find Mean, Median, Mode, & Range

Maze - Find Mean, Median, Mode, & Range

This maze is part of : Maze - BUNDLE Statistical Measures (Mean, Median, Mode, & Range)This activity is a good review of understanding how to "Find the Mean, Median, Mode, & Range" . Based on the path, the student will be asked to calculate one of these statistical measures at each move. This maze is "ALL IN ONE"!!!A set of data is provided and students would need to be familiar of how to find the MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE, & RANGE of the data points.There are 15 data sets provided in ea
Preview of Probability-Theoretical and Experimental-Crab Derby Race CCSS 7.SP.C.5, 6, and 7

Probability-Theoretical and Experimental-Crab Derby Race CCSS 7.SP.C.5, 6, and 7

This is a fun, engaging 3 part activity including lesson plan that will have your kids so engaged they will forget they are actually learning math. Students will first work in groups/partners and simulate a crab derby race in a game using the sum of two dice to see whose crab will cross the finish line first. Then, they will complete a matrix of possible outcomes when two dice are tossed and added together to get particular sums. They will answer questions that apply to both theoretical and e
Preview of Combinations and Permutations Task Cards

Combinations and Permutations Task Cards

In these NO-PREP task cards, students will solve word problems using combinations and permutations. These task cards are READY TO PRINT and are ready for your class activities!In this set of task cards, students will combinations and permutations to solve problems. All of the problems are word problems. Some of the problems ask students whether they should use combination or permutation to solve. Most problems ask students to solve the problems.Make sure these problems are appropriate for yo
Preview of Simple Probability QR Code Game

Simple Probability QR Code Game

Created by
Idea Galaxy
This is an engaging way for students to practice finding simple probability and have fun at the same time. It comes with QR codes that the kids will love! *** Also included in the Probability Activity Pack *** This resource includes: -2 sets of 8 questions -QR Codes -Answer Key -Teacher Directions -Tips and variations You might also like: Probability I Do, We Do, You Do Activity Simple Probability Task Card Stations Compound Probability Task Cards Compound Probability Game Compound Probabil
Preview of Experimental and Theoretical Probability

Experimental and Theoretical Probability

Created by
Algebra Einstein
Experimental and theoretical probability will be investigated with this is hands on approach to learning using stations. The students will be able to determine for themselves via experimentation the difference between theoretical and experimental probability. Students will rotate through 4 stations to collect the experimental probability data, then compare their results with the calculated theoretical probability. Supplies needed that are not included: coinsdicedecks of cards (2 stations each us
Preview of Two-Way Frequency Table Task Cards

Two-Way Frequency Table Task Cards

The digital version of this resource for Google Drive™ using Google Forms can be found here: Distance Learning: Two-Way Tables Digital Task Cards. You are able to edit this assignment using Google Forms and assign it to your students via Google Classroom.These two-way frequency table task cards ask students to find:Joint, marginal, and conditional relative frequenciesPercentages using the tables12 task cards + answer keysYou may also like:Two-Way Frequency Table Notes & WorksheetsBox and Whi
Preview of Algebra 1 Game | Statistics

Algebra 1 Game | Statistics

Statistics have never been this much fun! This Algebra 1 I Can Math Game focuses on statistics, and provides students with practice in the form of multiple choice or short answer questions. QR codes (optional) make this game even more interactive as students get immediate feedback on their work with self-checking! This game can also be used for independent practice, small group activity, whole group review, or for progress monitoring. The possibilities are endless.With QR Codes!Here is a list o
Preview of Descriptive Statistics I Have, Who Has Game

Descriptive Statistics I Have, Who Has Game

"I Have, Who Has" is a fun game that can be used as a warm-up, in class activity, or informal assessment. There are 24 cards. The vocabulary words included are:skewed right - cumulative frequency - median - range - frequency histogram - deviation - outlier - dot plot - pie chart - mode - class width - scatter plot - symmetric distribution - z-score - paired data set - mean - frequency distribution - uniform distribution - variance - standard deviation -
Preview of No Prep & Customizable Two Way Frequency and Relative Frequency ESCAPE ROOM

No Prep & Customizable Two Way Frequency and Relative Frequency ESCAPE ROOM

Created by
PlusOne
In this digital assignment, students can work in teams or collaboratively to navigate through six puzzles. Each puzzle will challenge them to analyze, interpret and complete frequency tables and compose these analyses into the code they need to crack each puzzle.
Preview of Teaching Probability and Risk with SKUNK

Teaching Probability and Risk with SKUNK

Teaching Probability and Risk with SKUNK SKUNK is a classroom classic – it involves risk, reward, and math that teaches concepts like probability and chance. On top of the intrinsic reward of winning, and the excitement of chance, SKUNK is an incredibly low-prep game that requires no more than paper and dice! Teaching the Game of SKUNK.... Common Core Standards: This activity and a lesson plan explaining it meets common core standards for Statistics and Probability. This lesson works best f
Preview of Correlation Coefficient Activity Bundle!

Correlation Coefficient Activity Bundle!

Created by
Lauren Fulton
In these two, No Prep, Correlation Coefficient Activities, students measure the strength of their relationship with friends & family, and compete to see who is the Teacher's Pet by filling out questionnaires and calculating the correlation coefficient!! This activity bundle includes the following: (1) Teacher's Pet Correlation Coefficient Activity (1) Correlation Coefficient Relationship Test Activity  Related Products ⭐ Linear Functions Activity QR Code Escape Room ⭐ Linear Equations A
Preview of Scatter Plots Card Sort

Scatter Plots Card Sort

he digital version of this resource for Google Drive™ using Google Slides can be found here: Scatter Plots Digital Drag & Drop ActivityIn this card sort game, students are given a set of graphs, approximate correlation coefficients (I only used +/-0.8, +/-0.5, 1, and 0), type of correlation (positive, negative, none), and line of best fit. They have to correctly match the four together. There are 12 total problems (48 cards). I give prizes for groups that sort them the fastest!You may also l
Preview of Introduction to Statistics Vocabulary I Have, Who Has Game

Introduction to Statistics Vocabulary I Have, Who Has Game

"I Have, Who Has" is a fun game that can be used as a warm-up, in class activity, or informal assessment. There are 24 cards. The vocabulary words included are:data - sample size - sample - blinding - placebo - descriptive statistics - population - ratio level - inferential statistics - sampling - statistic - random sample - nominal level - statistics - qualitative data - randomization - ordinal level - blocks - convenience sample - survey - parameter -
Preview of Fair or Unfair (Understanding Bias in Surveys)

Fair or Unfair (Understanding Bias in Surveys)

Copy the teacher cards and cut them out. You can read them aloud during the activity, or put them under a document camera. Copy the “fair” and “unfair” pages on two different colors of paper. This way you can easily monitor the students’ answers. Have students hold up the card “Fair” or “Unfair” to show their answer to the card you read. If the class is split with their answers, ask why students selected the answer they chose. If the answer is “unfair” talk about why it is “unfair”. Ask th
Preview of Rock, Paper, Scissors record sheet (20 rounds)

Rock, Paper, Scissors record sheet (20 rounds)

Created by
Epiphany Science
This is a simple record sheet for 20 rounds of rock, paper. scissors. Use the raw data to then study percentages or graphing.
Preview of Chance of Rain Card Game

Chance of Rain Card Game

Created by
LittleStreams
A great end of year, seasonal game that still has educational merit. Suitable for all ages. This game is available in a 5 for 3 bundle. It is a game designed to explore probabilities, and how they change as time goes on. But can also be played just for fun as a way to develop strategic thinking. There are varied numbers of weather cards, and you use your knowledge of their probabilities to prepare yourself with items to go out in that weather. If a rain card is turned over, and you are prepar
Preview of Intro to Statistics Jeopardy Review Game using DIGITAL SELF CHECKING BOOM CARDS™

Intro to Statistics Jeopardy Review Game using DIGITAL SELF CHECKING BOOM CARDS™

Created by
Math by McKelvey
Probability and Statistics students will enjoy reviewing population vs. sample, parameter vs. statistic, descriptive vs. inferential, quantitative vs. qualitative, the four levels of measurement, discrete vs. continuous, data collection methods, and sampling techniques with these fun and interactive digital Boom task cards! This deck is in the form of a Jeopardy style game, using Flow Magic to help students navigate from the game board, to feedback, and back to the game board for the next round!
Preview of Practice with Normal Distributions - Dominoes

Practice with Normal Distributions - Dominoes

In this fun activity, students will practice the basic properties of the normal distribution curve. Students do not need to know z-values for this activity, although they will need knowledge of the 68 - 95 - 99.7 rule and the formulas for Q1 and Q3. This resource can be used as a warm-up for recall from the previous day's lesson or a closing activity to reinforce the topic. You could have students work in pairs or individually. If your students are like mine, they may want to race, so consider h
Preview of Mean, Median, Mode - Review Sudoku

Mean, Median, Mode - Review Sudoku

Created by
The Math Pantry
Mean, Median, Mode - Review Sudoku Created by The Math Pantry Why not add a little fun to your mean, median, mode review and practice! This is a great end of unit review activity designed to practice problems related to data analysis and using the mean, median, mode, and range as measures of center. There is a review worksheet whose answers are then used to populate a Sudoku puzzle. I have used this as an in-class team game, a take home project, or just an activity to have on hand for the su
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