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Statistics independent works for Easel Assessments

Preview of Two Way Tables Quiz

Two Way Tables Quiz

Created by
Mr Slope Guy
Hey Math All-Stars! Are you ready to hit the court and dive into the world of two way tables? Get ready to unleash your inner mathlete with our action-packed quiz, fun questions to keep your students engaged and entertained from start to finish! Why Choose Our Two Way Tables Quiz? Two-Way Table Takedown: Say goodbye to math monotony! Our quiz features 17 thrilling questions focused on constructing and interpreting two-way tables. From volleyball spikes to soccer goals, students will dive deep in
Preview of 2024 Super Bowl Math on EASEL - Finding Mean, Median, Mode, and Range

2024 Super Bowl Math on EASEL - Finding Mean, Median, Mode, and Range

Created by
Tim Yoder
2024 SUPER BOWL MATH – FINDING MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE, and RANGEThis resource is an EASEL DIGITAL ASSESSMENT that requires your students to find the four measures of central tendency of actual sets of data from NFL football games played by the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, the two teams competing in Super Bowl LVIII.Given a chart containing scoring statistics from nine games these teams have played against each other in the past, the students will find the mean, median, mode, and r
Preview of Correlation vs Causation Quiz

Correlation vs Causation Quiz

Created by
Mr Slope Guy
Hello Math Teachers! Looking for an effective way to teach your Algebra students the critical distinction between correlation and causation? Look no further! Our two sided quiz is expertly designed to help students evaluate statements and determine whether they illustrate correlation or causation, a vital skill in the world of statistics.Key Features of this Quiz:Causation vs. Correlation Focus: This quiz hones in on the crucial difference between causation and correlation. It's the perfect tool
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