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3rd grade statistics projects

Preview of Water Bottle Flip STEM Challenge + STEM Activity

Water Bottle Flip STEM Challenge + STEM Activity

The ORIGINAL water bottle flip STEM activity and lab! Water bottle flip at school? Absolutely! Students will love this on-trend STEM challenge inspired by the popular YouTube water bottle flipping challenge where students toss a water bottle and attempt to land it straight up. Practice scientific method with some probability, fractions and data collection in the mix while having fun!This self-paced, low-prep, project based learning water bottle flip STEM challenge is print-and-go. Each activit
Preview of Blow Cup STEM Challenge and Scientific Method Project

Blow Cup STEM Challenge and Scientific Method Project

The Blow Cup Challenge is now a STEM activity with this engaging science project inspired by the viral video where students try to blow one cup into another cup. Great low-prep way to teach the scientific method, variables and review math skills!This self-paced, multi-part Blow Cup STEM challenge is print-and-go. Each activity sheet guides students through the project. STEM Challenge Overview:Students will use the included visual directions, graphic organizers, charts, and activities to...Deter
Preview of Create Your Own Survey: Collect, Organize, Graph, and Analyze Data

Create Your Own Survey: Collect, Organize, Graph, and Analyze Data

Created by
Playful STEM
One of my best-selling TPT products -- now updated with a fresh look and new content!Teach Data Analysis the open-ended and engaging way -- through student-directed surveys!This resource pack is designed to help students follow the process of creating a survey: they will brainstorm questions, collect data, organize their obtained data, create multiple graphs to show their data, and then reflect on and analyze what their data tells them.The survey pack includes the following:Brainstorming Survey
Preview of 3-D Double Bar Graphs PROJECT from Student Generated Survey Data - Fun Project

3-D Double Bar Graphs PROJECT from Student Generated Survey Data - Fun Project

Created by
MathyCathy
This project creates quite an impressive product with simple supplies easily accessible in any classroom. Students generate data from surveys given to peers, using simple questions like, "What's your favorite pizza topping?" Students use survey results to create a 3-dimensional "girls versus boys" double-bar graph. Using centimeter graph paper, markers, and glue sticks, the double-bar graph projects are truly eye-popping! Project description, survey information, and graph assembly instructio
Preview of Probability Carnival

Probability Carnival

**FULL Preview Available!** Time for a carnival! In this probability project, students are asked to create a game of chance for a class carnival. Students will need to write directions for their game. They will also need to decide if the game is fair or unfair and explain why. Finally, the students are asked to list several possible outcomes of the game and give the probability of each outcome as a fraction and using the words likely, unlikely, certain or impossible. This product includes: A
Preview of Medical Trial -- Elementary Data Edition - Medical - 21st Century Math Project

Medical Trial -- Elementary Data Edition - Medical - 21st Century Math Project

Bring your students into the world of double blind medical studies. Every day, doctors and hospitals rely on scientific studies and research to make healthcare decisions for patients. Are some medicines more effective than others? Do certain types of patients benefit more from certain types of treatments? Due to the security of medical records, studies are somewhat limited in their scope and are generally carried out at universities and research hospitals. At these facilities ground breaking wo
Preview of Graphing and Data Analysis Survey Project for Grades 3 to 5 - fillable PDF!

Graphing and Data Analysis Survey Project for Grades 3 to 5 - fillable PDF!

I created this resource to be used as a final project activity for a data analysis/graphing unit. Before doing this activity, students should already know a lot about the topic and/or have access to resources such as textbooks to clarify vocabulary such as key, scale, bar graph, survey, pictograph, etc. It usually takes my students about 3 – 4 class ‘periods’ to complete the project from beginning to end.The download is a zip folder with two files: One page of teacher instructions/tips, and on
Preview of Monster Glyph and Graph

Monster Glyph and Graph

In this monster glyph activity students create a unique glyph while teaching classmates about themselves. Students then use the class glyph to collect and analyze data, creating their own graphs as displays. This project is especially great because its complexity can be easily differentiated across grades and customized for the individual needs of your students. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Collect, Organize, Graph, and Analyze Data Project

Collect, Organize, Graph, and Analyze Data Project

Includes the WHOLE process: Generate a survey question to collect data Record survey results in an organized tally chart Graph data on a bar graph Analyze data (observations & inferences) in a written paragraph Many uses: Homework Formative Assessment Summative Assessment Review Differentiated Assignment Includes: Student-friendly Directions Data Recording Sheet Rubric
Preview of My Lego House

My Lego House

This is a 2-3 week maths project for anyone from Grade 3-6. Done in pairs or small groups the project entails students designing and building their own Lego house. In the project students will cover a range of maths concepts including area, perimeter, counting, money, graphing and interpreting data. The project includes a detailed teacher booklet with photographs of student's work and examples for each of the lessons. The student book is also included for students to work from, although we found
Preview of Graphing Project - Student Survey, Statistics, Descriptive Paragraph, Display

Graphing Project - Student Survey, Statistics, Descriptive Paragraph, Display

Created by
Picking Up STEAM
This project is an excellent way to end a unit on graphing and statistics. You will need to have covered the calculation of range including minimum and maximum values, mean, median, and mode. In addition, students will need to know how to make a line plot (the number line with Xs over each corresponding value), a frequency table, and several types of graphs. Note that students love and are familiar with pie charts, but these can be difficult to master and they are a great extension for students
Preview of Data Project - Data representation and interpretation

Data Project - Data representation and interpretation

Created by
Guy Marsden
This booklet walks students through the stages of data investigations: STAGE 1: Deciding on a topic and posing a question STAGE 2: Collecting raw data STAGE 3: Graph or Display STAGE 4: Analyse and Interpret STAGE 5: Draw conclusion, reflect The booklet has clear explanations at appropriate stages to support students in the more technical maths such as finding averages. IF YOU LIKE THIS RESOURCE - PLEASE RATE
Preview of Graphing Unit Culminating Project

Graphing Unit Culminating Project

Created by
Caitlin H
I used this activity as a summative assessment for my Data, Graphing and Probability Unit. This gave students the opportunity to create their own question, survey a group of students (visited another class in the school), collect, display and analyze their data. I have left this as a .doc file so that you are able to adjust it to fit the needs of your classroom. If you have any questions or concerns, let me know! Thanks for downloading. Please take the time to rate this product. If you e
Preview of Data Landmarks- Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest

Data Landmarks- Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest

Created by
Hello Learning
Teach your students about data landmarks in a fun way by having a watermelon seed spitting competition. Students will learn about mean/average, mode, minimum, maximum, range and outliers while having fun! Gather the students, round up some volunteers, and pick a nice day to head outside. Students will keep track of the distance for each of their seed spits. After the outdoor activities you will head back in to compile the data, organized the data so it is easier to interpret, find data landma
Preview of Statistics Analysis Project - Is Anyone Typical?

Statistics Analysis Project - Is Anyone Typical?

Created by
Lyon
A great way for students to apply and use basic statistics: mean, median, mode, range, outlier, categorical and numerical data, and graph types. Incorporates Excel. Fun, engaging, and easy to teach. Also, a great way for "tweens" to learn that no one is "typical." Appropriate for third through eighth grade. I use it with my fifth and sixth graders and it is always a huge hit! The results also look great on our bulletin board!
Preview of Fundamental Counting Principle Project (So Many Choices!)

Fundamental Counting Principle Project (So Many Choices!)

In this project, students are given three scenarios to choose from. They can own a new restaurant, clothing store, or sporting goods store. For each situation, they are given a list of categories that can be used to create customer choices. They will then relate their menu (or catalog) to probability and, more specifically, the fundamental counting principle. A rubric is provided to guide instructor grading. This is an open-ended project, so it is accessible to both beginning learners and a
Preview of Superbowl Statistics, Graphing Project with Writing Prompt 3-5

Superbowl Statistics, Graphing Project with Writing Prompt 3-5

****NEWLY UPDATED***** This project has students selecting a team that will win the Superbowl, then using statistics from the season and graphing to PROVE their team will win. The document lists requirements, types of graphs and ideas for ways to show data with the team's season statistics. Teachers/students will need to go to the NFL website and research the statistics. Teachers could also print these off for teams to use. The second half of the project has been added in support of CCSS. Stude
Preview of Litter Busters: Project Based Learning - Statistics - Persuasive Writing

Litter Busters: Project Based Learning - Statistics - Persuasive Writing

Plastic waste is becoming a huge issue around the globe. This activity is a fun way to highlight the problem while spending time outside and learning about data handling / statistics. For this activity, your class will take part in a litter pick, collecting their results in a tally before transferring them onto a bar graph. They will then answer some questions about what they have found out. This activity works best away from the school grounds (beach, park, etc.) - you may need to create a risk
Preview of Les arbres SCIENCE PROJECT

Les arbres SCIENCE PROJECT

Vous voulez planter des arbres avec vos élèves dans le cadre du cours de sciences, mais vous ne savez pas trop par où commencer? Ce document vous aidera assurément à mener à terme ce projet. Ce document de 29 pages contient :- 2 affiches en couleur- 1 cahier de l’élève + corrigé- 1 évaluation + corrigé- 1 mot caché Voici le matériel à vous procurer :- Glands de chêne- Terre ou terreau - Pots (ou tout autre récipient jetable trouvé dans votre panier de récupération) Ce document s’adresse aux élèv
Preview of Math- Baseball:  A Game of Numbers

Math- Baseball: A Game of Numbers

In this Exploration, students will examine the statistics of four baseball players. The focus is to understand how the data is calculated. This classic American sport has always used math to keep track of everything that happens in the game. This math Exploration includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor and thoughtfulness, students reflect on their Exploration by answering s
Preview of My Survey: A Data Management Project

My Survey: A Data Management Project

This is a fun culminating task for your data management unit. With step-by-step instructions, students prepare a survey question, a tally chart and a bar graph using data that they have collected when conducting their survey. They then find the mode, range and median of their data, and draw conclusions based on their findings. A rubric for assessment is also included. _______________________________________________________ Please consider leaving feedback on this item to earn credit towar
Preview of Fitness Tracker Data Collection & Graphing

Fitness Tracker Data Collection & Graphing

Created by
Feed Your Brain
“Fitness Tracker” is a cross-curricular assignment to give students practice with data collection and graphing, but also some insight into how they progress with an exercise.Students choose an exercise to complete twice a day (for 30 seconds) for one week for a brain break type of activity. They record their results after each session.Once the data has been collected, students graph their results to show their exercise progression and look for patterns in their results. This not only gives the
Preview of STEM Challenge Make a Paper Dice Geometry Lab Experiment PRINT and DIGITAL

STEM Challenge Make a Paper Dice Geometry Lab Experiment PRINT and DIGITAL

In this STEM challenge, students create and test a paper die. They learn about dice and how their cube shape allows them to land on random numbers each time they are rolled. This hands on science lab activity incorporates geometry (3D shapes) and probability with engineering and design. This resource includes: teacher directions, discussion questions, and extension activitiesbackground information about dice and how they workan introduction to the challenge to get students starteda student respo
Preview of Skittle City: A Fun Mathematical Modeling game for recursion and probability

Skittle City: A Fun Mathematical Modeling game for recursion and probability

Created by
NonTrivial Math
This exercise is incredibly fun! It is designed to challenge students to explore data analysis and discover about the math concepts of recursion and probability. Students break up in groups and work on modeling a notional Skittle City population. I firmly believe that experience should come before learning formal math formulas and definitions. This is a great way to get the students engaged and have them learn these concepts without even realizing it!Full instructor guide and Answer Key included
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