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High school Winter statistics laboratories

Preview of Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Middle Schoolers LOVE probability! This is a GREAT lesson around Halloween when the kids are already hyped up on sugar and want to 'talk' to their classmates. This activity allows the students to DISCOVER the differences between EXPERIMENTAL and THEORETICAL probability and connect it to everyday experiences. The probability lesson lends itself to fractions, decimals, percents, data collection, rational & irrational numbers, statistical graphs (box and whiskers, frequency tables...), measu
Preview of Christmas Science Activities and Labs

Christmas Science Activities and Labs

For the winter season, Christmas, or just to celebrate the cold weather :) Included in this package are science activities and printables to excite your students for the holidays and the winter season! Students will learn/engage in the following activities:-Winter Solstice (NO PREP!)-Compare Climates to the North Pole (NO PREP!)-Changing the Melting Point of Ice with Salt-How Much Liquid Water does Snow Make?-Dissolving Candy Canes in Different LiquidsGet ready for some stimulating sub-zero scie
Preview of Borax Crystal Snowflake Science Activity

Borax Crystal Snowflake Science Activity

Having my students make Borax Crystal Snowflakes before the holidays is one of my all time favorite winter activities! With a few simple materials and a little preparation, your students will have fun learning science while they make a winter ornament that they will treasure for years to come! I still hang mine on my tree each year! This activity is best started in class and finished at home. This Product Includes: -Borax Crystal Snowflake Student Card (.pdf) -Teacher Directions (.pdf) -B
Preview of Theoretical vs Experimental Probability Lab (includes making predictions)

Theoretical vs Experimental Probability Lab (includes making predictions)

This is a fun, student-centered activity in which students working with a partner will conduct an experimental lab tossing 2 coins. After completing the lab, they will draw conclusions based upon the results of the activity concerning the difference between theoretical and experimental probability. Then they use experimental probability to make predictions. I have included the lab activity, a follow-up worksheet which can be used to engage student discussion after the lab, and a worksheet for
Preview of Experimental Probability Activity (dice lab)

Experimental Probability Activity (dice lab)

In this activity students work with a partner to roll a pair of dice (many times) and record the sum of the dice in a data collection sheet. Once the data has been collected the students are walked through the process of calculating the experimental probability for each sum and then the theoretical probability for each sum and are asked questions about the differences they find between the values. Students also make a bar graph using the percentages for theoretical probability and can visually s
Preview of How Many Licks to the Center of a Tootsie Pop? Statistics!

How Many Licks to the Center of a Tootsie Pop? Statistics!

Looking for novel way to get your middle school students excited about math and statistics?! This file contains everything you need to conduct the experiment (except the Tootsie Pops!) that answers the age old question "How many licks does it take to get the center of a tootsie pop?" The lesson covers mean, median, mode, range, outliers, tables, graphs, box and whisker plots, data collection, pre and post discussion questions, experimental procedures, and student reflection. I also provided a s
Preview of Standard Error and Standard Deviation in AP Biology

Standard Error and Standard Deviation in AP Biology

Statistics is one of those components in AP Biology that is brand new to students.Without a proper introductory lesson to standard error and standard deviation, students can struggle with this all year. Fortunately, this lesson truly walks your students through the process of defining standard deviation and error, applying the concept of error bars with statistical analysis, and graphing data with error bars to make their own statistical analysis. A PowerPoint is included as well to guide the le
Preview of Snowflakes (using paper chromatography)

Snowflakes (using paper chromatography)

Created by
Biology Buff
This activity uses coffee filters and water-soluble ink pens to make beautiful snowflakes to use as classroom decorations during the holidays! They can be taped up onto windows, used as binder decorations, on the tree, etc. The neat thing about these snowflakes is that students use the principles of chromatography to separate the black ink into it's many colors and learn something while having fun! I use this same activity with juniors and seniors in high school. Kids of all ages have fun w
Preview of Twelve Days of Christmas Science - Holiday Demos and Activities! (Free Poster!)

Twelve Days of Christmas Science - Holiday Demos and Activities! (Free Poster!)

No More Boring Science presents 12 magical demonstrations for students of all grades. Inside you will find how to make silver christmas trees, huge snowflakes, festive fire, snow globes, beautiful holiday ornaments, and much more! All thanks to science! Now including a Free Christmas Poster! These activities have been created with the goal of making it easy for you to obtain supplies. You won't need to call up some expensive chemical supply company, most of this stuff can be found in the groce
Preview of Sickle Cell Data Analysis: Hardy-Weinberg and Chi-Square

Sickle Cell Data Analysis: Hardy-Weinberg and Chi-Square

Want a great way to convert the "traditional" Hardy-Weinberg lab into a data problem set? Here it is! This is ideal for very small classes, where sample size could be an issue, busy classes, where you may need this for additional at-home practice, or very large classes, where the swapping of H-W cards could get too messy.Included is the full data problem set and teacher pages with the answer key.This data problem set covers:-genotypes and phenotypes-the Hardy-Weinberg equation, with application
Preview of Rock, Paper, Scissors says Stat: A Chi-Square Lab

Rock, Paper, Scissors says Stat: A Chi-Square Lab

Created by
NJ Data Diva
Students will utilize a Rock, Paper, Scissors website provided by the New York Times to determine whether the computer throwing Rock, Paper, Scissors is truly random. Students are asked to play the game 30 times in both modes. In addition, students are asked to call back ideas of simulation and probability to review previous learned concepts in preparation for the AP Exam to eliminate the confounding variables associated with human behavior.Please find an updated link to the simulator here: ht
Preview of Game On! Hypothesis Testing: 1-Sample t-Test for Means Lab

Game On! Hypothesis Testing: 1-Sample t-Test for Means Lab

Created by
NJ Data Diva
This lab asks students to apply concepts of 1-sample t-test of means in a real world context. They are able to play/simulate games and determine if their theoretical calculation is accurate. This lab integrates hypothesis testing based on two carnival games. Spiraling expected value and random variable topics from previous chapters will help themto prepare them with a "big picture" when it comes to the AP Statistics Exam. (For the high flyers: It also asks students to develop of higher orde
Preview of Scatterplots Linear Regression Line of Best Fit Forearms & Height (Editable)

Scatterplots Linear Regression Line of Best Fit Forearms & Height (Editable)

Created by
Peter Jonnard
After teaching my students about scatterplots, correlation, and the line of best fit, I take a day for them to do a hands-on lab, in which they measure their height (in inches) and their forearm length (from the tip of their elbow, to the bony point on their wrist), and we plot the class data, write the equation of the line of best fit, and then use the equation generated both forwards and backwards. They will need 45 minutes to an hour to do this in class. I have found that if the students br
Preview of Cellular Respiration Think-it-Through Lab with Standard Error

Cellular Respiration Think-it-Through Lab with Standard Error

This activity allows students to review basic concepts of cellular respiration in the context of a lab scenario. Students will work with data and complete calculations including percent change, mean, standard deviation, and standard error. In addition, students will see how error bars are drawn and learn how to interpret them on a graph. Activity A: Introduction (background, lab design, etc)Activity B: Working with data (percent change and mean calculations)Activity C: Calculating standard e
Preview of Crystal Snowflake - Free Science Investigation

Crystal Snowflake - Free Science Investigation

Here's a free science investigation to engage your students during this hectic holiday season! Crystal snowflakes allow students to demonstrate and observe the making of a crystal using a saturated solution of Borax and water - easy, cheap, fun AND all your holiday decorations are done for you classroom :) Have fun with this "cool" science investigation!!
Preview of Borax Crystal Snowflakes Lab Activity

Borax Crystal Snowflakes Lab Activity

This lab activity is used in my 8th grade classroom as a review of physical and chemical changes prior to beginning the chemical bonding and chemical reactions chapters. This is a creative and entertaining way to review the differences between physical and chemical changes, introduce crystal structure, and revisit geology concepts learned in earlier grades. The crystals grow large and quickly on the pipe cleaners. It's fun to hang the "snowflakes" from the classroom ceiling to make your very
Preview of Psychology Lab Image Memory and Sex Differences AP Psychology Statistics

Psychology Lab Image Memory and Sex Differences AP Psychology Statistics

Created by
Brian Garber
In this set of 13 labs the students do a variety of image memory tasks. They then collaborate and share data, then perform a T test on the data to find out if the differences between the scores of men and women are statistically significant. The students also test for correlations between a variety of scores. I suppose it is a sort of an expansion on my face memory lab. Links sometimes die, so try before you buy… https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/tests/iq/memory-test https://memtrax.com/cogniti
Preview of Cell Resp Think-It-Through Lab with Standard Error and Answer Key

Cell Resp Think-It-Through Lab with Standard Error and Answer Key

This activity allows students to review basic concepts of cellular respiration in the context of a lab scenario. Students will work with data and complete calculations including percent change, mean, standard deviation, and standard error. In addition, students will see how error bars are drawn and learn how to interpret them on a graph.Activity A: Introduction (background, lab design, etc)Activity B: Working with data (percent change and mean calculations)Activity C: Calculating standard error
Preview of Holiday Crystal Trees - Free Science Activity!

Holiday Crystal Trees - Free Science Activity!

Looking for something new and different to do with your students around the winter holidays? In this easy activity, students cut out holiday trees and dab on a solution made from a few household chemicals. In as little as a few hours, crystals will start to grow on the trees! Over time, the crystals will grow larger, making the trees appear even more beautiful. Students will love checking on their trees each day to see how much it “snows” on them! This FREE download includes: *Experiment
Preview of Proteins & Nucleic Acids - What's in Them?  Biochem analysis w/ Standard Error

Proteins & Nucleic Acids - What's in Them? Biochem analysis w/ Standard Error

This activity allows students to review basic information related to the 4 classes of biological macromolecules and carbon before exploring the chemical composition of proteins and nucleic acids in this "minds-on" data-driven activity. Students will work with data and complete calculations including percent change, mean, standard deviation, and standard error. In addition, students will see how error bars are drawn and learn how to interpret them on a graph, ultimately reaching conclusions abou
Preview of Fidget Spinner Math Investigation Scatter Plots and Data Displays

Fidget Spinner Math Investigation Scatter Plots and Data Displays

This pack contains two awesome activities involving the latest fad that is driving teachers CRAZY in middle school classrooms: FIDGET SPINNERS: TWO Activities are contained in this pack! Activity 1 is geared towards 8th grade students who have already studied scatter plots and interpreting correlations. In this activity students will collect data and compare the weight and time spinning of a fidget spinner. Materials required: scale, stop watch, and of course fidget spinners! Activity 2 can b
Preview of Winter "Wonder"land Stations Lab

Winter "Wonder"land Stations Lab

Created by
Science With Mo
Do you want your students to get some hands-on experience?!? Do you want to them to practice and strengthen their Claim, Evidence, Reasoning writing?!? This is the perfect hands-on activity for students to complete with a winter theme. Students will travel to four different stations to conduct experiments, learn four different science concepts and practice C-E-R writing. The stations consist of four different concepts: chemical reactions, statice electricity, density and potential and kinetic en
Preview of Snowflake Science-A Winter STEM challenge

Snowflake Science-A Winter STEM challenge

Snow doesn't have to get you down! Celebrate the new winter season, first snowfall, or get students excited about what's coming with this STEM Challenge! This product includes the student worksheet in English and Spanish, lesson plan, grading rubric, and a short letter home to families of students. NGSS SEP: Obtain, evaluate, and communication informationDeveloping and using modelsPlanning and carrying out investigationsObjective: It aims to engage students in exploring the uniqueness of snowfla
Preview of Chemistry Endothermic Reactions Fake Snow High School Science

Chemistry Endothermic Reactions Fake Snow High School Science

Created by
The Lesson Pony
Make fake snow with baking soda and shaving cream. Are you looking for a fun, hands-on way to teach your Middle or High school students endothermic reactions? Here it is!! Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) mixed with the acid/lanolin/sorbitol compound (shaving cream) creates a mixture that is cold to the touch, otherwise known as an endothermic reaction. It is fairly rare to get an endothermic reaction in the safety of your home without using anactual chemical lab Part 1Reading about Exothermic a
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