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High school Black History Month statistics simulations

Preview of Bundle- Reconstruction, the Ku Klux Klan & Jim Crow

Bundle- Reconstruction, the Ku Klux Klan & Jim Crow

This unit bundle is composed of four highly engaging, primary based, interactive Slide Presentations, and activities-- designed to have students critically explore the period of Reconstruction/Jim Crow. LESSON ONE: Reconstruction Era [Intro]Includes:45 Slide Presentation & Guided Notes HandoutPOV Freedmen Scenario ActivityLESSON ONE will have students examine;the different ways in which newly freed slaves expressed their emancipationthe POV of a Freedmen (POV Activity). Students will respond
Preview of Great Zimbabwe African Empire Activity CSI Mystery of Black History Analysis

Great Zimbabwe African Empire Activity CSI Mystery of Black History Analysis

Created by
Learning Pyramid
Perfect for lessons about the African empires, this investigation activity makes learning about Great Zimbabwe educational and engaging! Your students will try to crack the mystery of Great Zimbabwe through a crime scene investigation case file activity that encourages historical and creative thinking. Perfect for lessons on ancient civilizations, African empires, and world history, this resource makes history come to life!A visually engaging case file with comprehensive background readings on t
Preview of AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!

AP Statistics M&M Sampling Distribution Project - Works for Distance Learning!

Created by
Sine Me Up
NEW for 2020! This resource now includes both a PDF for printing out a physical copy AND a fully editable Google Doc link for remote or distance learning! Assign the Google doc to your students, and they can type their answers directly into the document and submit their work digitally. They can also create normal curve diagrams in Google Docs using Insert-Image (kids figure out how to do this quite quickly, as I learned this year!)I use this project every year in my AP Statistics class to demyst
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 Era of Reconstruction: Interactive Activities

Era of Reconstruction: Interactive Activities

This resource is designed to have students critically explore the period of Reconstruction. Two highly engaging, interactive Slide Presentations will vicariously draw students into the lives of the Freedmen during this historical period of time. LESSON ONE: Reconstruction Era [Intro]Includes:45 Slide Presentation & Guided Notes HandoutPOV Freedmen Scenario Activity LESSON ONE will have students examine; the different ways in which newly freed slaves expressed their emancipationthe POV of a F
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Project Research and Role Play

Civil Rights Movement Project Research and Role Play

In this inquiry-based project, students become figures from the Civil Rights Movement. Students research their figure and then embody that person at a culminating party. This project puts students literally in the lives of historical figures. Meet Rosa Parks, Maya Angelou, Thurgood Marshall and more through your students' discovery of them. A great addition to your Civil Rights Movement study.This detailed teacher’s guide includes:● How to use this resource and complete timeline within the te
Preview of Normal Distribution in a real life context: Lake Tekapo Fish Mongers

Normal Distribution in a real life context: Lake Tekapo Fish Mongers

Are you having trouble explaining what Normal distribution is and how it can be used in real life? Are your students craving a hands on activity that would make sense of this concept? Do you need an engaging project on statistics? Would you like an activity that already has enrichment, scaffolding and all of the material ready to go? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, this project is tailor made for you!Your students will assume a role of a research team for a fishing company.
Preview of Carnival Probability Project

Carnival Probability Project

A project that feels like a game! Students must create their own game, using probability to ensure THEY are favored to win....much like the house in a casino. Students can make games involving dice, spinners, cards, "fishing" ducks out of a pond, etc. Assessed skills include: fundamental counting principal, theoretical probability, experimental probability, independent events, dependent events, creativity, writing, presentation. *Students must already know basic probability to complete this
Preview of The Ultimate Basketball Learning Activity & Game - Data Management & Probability

The Ultimate Basketball Learning Activity & Game - Data Management & Probability

Created by
Cairns Crew
DATA MANAGEMENT AND BASKETBALL!Can be used as a performance task for Data Management and Number Sense and Numeration! Want an exciting and fun activity to get students interested in Data Management? This is the resource for you! Combining competitive gameplay, exciting research, and fun this activity is a surefire way to get your class interested in Data Management. You'll create player profiles and using experimental probability determine the outcome of basketball games played between your
Preview of Statistics Mode, Median, Mean, Range Worksheet for Math or Psychology

Statistics Mode, Median, Mean, Range Worksheet for Math or Psychology

What's in the Hand: Activity makes learning mode, median, mean, and range fun. You will need two packs of playing cards in order to use 10 different variations. I use giant clothes pins to hold a total of 9 cards for each station. Each student gets a worksheet and is assigned to a group of 4-5 students. Students will complete the first rotation by figuring the mean, median, mode, and range, and then rotate to each other station in about 5 min intervals. At the end they will answer the questions
Preview of Casino Probability Project

Casino Probability Project

Created by
Amy's Algebra
Have your students demonstrate their understanding of probability by setting up a casino in your classroom with games created by the students. The casino currency can be candy, manipulative counters, or pennies (to be returned at the end of class).
Preview of Engaging Great Migration Activity: Choose Your Own Journey

Engaging Great Migration Activity: Choose Your Own Journey

Created by
Morning Duty
Supplement your Great Migration, Reconstruction, and Civil War units with this experiential exercise to build perspective and content knowledge. 1:1 classrooms are ideal for this activity, but you could easily modify to be whole class or small group. This activity is perfect for kickstarting your studies of the Great Migration, but can be used as a rich supplement at any time. Students start by reading a scene from a sharecropper's life, then making a choice on what to do next. Each choice is li
Preview of History Mysteries - Tupac

History Mysteries - Tupac

Created by
Leah Pence
Looking for a way to get your students excited about history? Historical mysteries are the way to go!Students will have to use critical thinking, inquiry, and teamwork skills to solve the mystery of the murder of Tupac Shakur.Students will use the provided slide deck to help them solve the mystery!The opportunity to expand upon this lesson are endless. Maybe this is an activity to use during a Current Events class. Maybe this could be used in a Forensics class. Maybe you use this in your Music H
Preview of Using Probability to Teach Social Justice

Using Probability to Teach Social Justice

This is an exploratory experiment/activity about basic probability. Students discover the differences between theoretical probability, experimental probability, and reality by taking a hard look at Stop and Frisk in urban areas. Students also deal with independent and dependent events. By the end of the project, students will be able to: Articulate the differences between theoretical and experimental probability through prediction and experimentation. Articulate the differences between indep
Preview of Simulating Health Insurance in America: Full Activity and Teacher Guide

Simulating Health Insurance in America: Full Activity and Teacher Guide

Health Insurance in America: Rolling Dice, Expected Value, and RiskThis five part, mix-and-matchable, large group simulation activity illustrates the fundamental probability dynamics involved in the area of health insurance. In every part, students start with some money and a die (these can be physical or virtual, though virtual is easier) and roll to simulate whether they get sick. As the activity progresses through different rounds, students explore the following concepts and skills around sta
Preview of Plessy v Ferguson Socratic Seminar

Plessy v Ferguson Socratic Seminar

This resource includes the following:Plessy V Ferguson reading covering background, amendment elements, and final remarks from Justice Henry Brown and Justice John HarlanAnnotation technique to ensure close reading and note taking on the text (can be used for a grade)Potential discussion questions for the Socratic SeminarInstructions on how to conduct the Socratic Seminar and sentence stems to help students phrase their comments or questions in the Socratic Seminar
Preview of Racial Profiling and Probability (Social Justice Math)

Racial Profiling and Probability (Social Justice Math)

In this assignment, you will investigate racial profiling, or Driving While Black (DWB). African Americans and Latinos/as have complained, filed suit, and organized against what they believe are racist police practices—being stopped, searched, harassed, and arrested because they “fit” a racial profile—they are African American (Black) or Latino/a (Brown). But is this true? How do we know? And can mathematics be a useful tool in helping us answer this question?These questions will be answered usi
Preview of Key Performance Indicators Data Dashboard - Final Project

Key Performance Indicators Data Dashboard - Final Project

Created by
Melissa Petersen
Student assignments are in three parts:Part 1: Print out KPI graphic organizer on 11x17 for students to draw sample charts showcased on presentation slides.Part 2: Virtual graphic organizer practice on Canva.Part 3 (this purchase): Final KPI Dashboard Canva template.
Preview of Winter Olympics - Random Number Simulation with Experimental Probability!

Winter Olympics - Random Number Simulation with Experimental Probability!

This is a collaborative learning activity where students will apply Random Number Simulation to see if their country will receive a medal in the next 10 Olympics! Students will enhance their technology skills while researching past Olympic wins and losses for certain events. After compiling the existing results, students will run a simulation to gather data about the future Olympics. Once they have gathered the data, they will find the experimental probability for different outcomes. This is
Preview of Marble Activity

Marble Activity

Created by
Amber Carter
Fun activity to have students investigate and calculate probability.Using a Plinko-style board, students predict where the marble will drop. Probabilities are then found by breaking the board down into smaller versions and seeing how it relates to Pascal's Triangle to be able to determine the probabilities.There are questions related to the marble drop and probability, some questions about Plinko and an extension using The Wall game show.SMART Notebook presentation, word document and pdf version
Preview of Monty Hall Problem with Fathom Simulation

Monty Hall Problem with Fathom Simulation

A guided handout (Word document) and a Fathom Simulation file that introduces students to the famous "Monty Hall Problem" and guides students to the discovery that switching doors is always preferred!
Preview of Simulating Health Insurance in America: Probability, Binomials, Expected Value

Simulating Health Insurance in America: Probability, Binomials, Expected Value

Health Insurance in America: Rolling Dice, Expected Value, and RiskThis five part, mix-and-matchable, large group simulation activity illustrates the fundamental probability dynamics involved in the area of health insurance. In every part, students start with some money and a die (these can be physical or virtual, though virtual is easier) and roll to simulate whether they get sick. As the activity progresses through different rounds, students explore the following concepts and skills around sta
Preview of Calculator Simulations for Probability and Statistics

Calculator Simulations for Probability and Statistics

If you are obliged to follow a mandated math curriculum at your school, then I suggest you read no further because this site is probably not suitable for you. However, if you are looking for something that is different, yet might spark an interest in either you or your students, then it might be worthwhile for you to continue reading.In 1994 I wrote an alternative curriculum for our Probability and Statistics students that employed Monte Carlo simulations. The students’ reactions were so positi
Preview of Civil Rights Era - Understanding Housing Segregation - Interactive Simulation

Civil Rights Era - Understanding Housing Segregation - Interactive Simulation

Do you want to show your students what the physical implications of housing segregation during the Civil Rights Era? Are they curious how housing segregation works and what it actually looks like? Using the Parable of the Polygons website, this interactive simulation helps students understand how just a little bit of bias can have a large impact on how a community looks. This activity walks students through the process of trying to make the 'polygons' happy based on their levels of bias and dive
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