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Preview of Statistics Correlation and Regression Project for Movie "Moneyball" (5 day)

Statistics Correlation and Regression Project for Movie "Moneyball" (5 day)

Prerequisite: Correlation and Regression (Linear). This is a project that divides a statistics class into 6 groups and students do ACTUAL data collection from given websites and they perform their OWN ANALYSIS. They will use computers/internet/excel/spreadsheets/graphing calculators to evaluate correlation. If you have interest in baseball and statistics, this is a great project to get the class interested, and covers about 5 days, plus you can watch the movie "Moneyball" afterwards as a reward.
Preview of Under the Boardwalk: The Monopoly Story (Amazon Prime)

Under the Boardwalk: The Monopoly Story (Amazon Prime)

This simple video guide accompanies the documentary film "Under the Boardwalk: The Monopoly Story" (Amazon Prime) which details the history of the game and the social phenomenon it has become, all against the backdrop of the 2009 World Championships. This guide will help students engage with the film and stay on task throughout the presentation. Answer key included with timestamps.
Preview of Moneyball Film / Movie Guide (Answer Key & Time Stamps)

Moneyball Film / Movie Guide (Answer Key & Time Stamps)

Movie guide for the movie Moneyball starring Brad Pitt and Chris Pratt. Great for using in English class as part of a unit with the novel OR as an inspirational film about not giving up on your ideas. This would also be super fun for a stats or PE class. This guide includes:20 multiple choice, true/false, and short answer questions that students answer as they watch the film.7 longer reflection/discussion questions about the greater themes present in the film.Fun facts about the film at the top
Preview of Netflix Money Explained Episode 4: Gambling

Netflix Money Explained Episode 4: Gambling

This simple and straight forward video guide contains 12 questions and will help students engage with the content while staying on task. This episode explores the relationship between humans and gambling, and how it has gotten even more complicated over the years. *Answer key with time-remaining stamps included
Preview of Moneyball Film / Movie One Pager and Rubric

Moneyball Film / Movie One Pager and Rubric

This is a GREAT way to have students show their understanding and knowledge of the film Moneyball (starring Brad Pitt & Chris Pratt).Students create a one pager that represents the characters, plot, and important themes for the movie.This is easy to have students in person in class, it's also easy to adapt and have students do it electronically on a ppt slide.This resource includes:Instructions for the One PagerA blank page with a border on it for students to turn into their one pagerA rubri
Preview of Money Explained: Episode 4: Gambling Guided Video Questions

Money Explained: Episode 4: Gambling Guided Video Questions

This 10-question video guide follows along with EPISODE 4 of the Netflix series: Money Explained: Gambling. There are five episodes in this series, this guide is for EPISODE 4, it runs about 22 minutes.  It is rated TV-14. This documentary was released in 2021 and can currently be streamed through Netflix.Episode 4:  Dives into gambling--how the industry works, how our minds work against us, and the different types of gambling.This is a fantastic series for enriching the learning experience, esp
Preview of Experimental vs. Theoretical Probability Video Guide Activity Distance Learning

Experimental vs. Theoretical Probability Video Guide Activity Distance Learning

In this resource, students will watch a video discussing the difference between Experimental and Theoretical Probability. Then, students will complete an experiment which requires students to flip a coin 50 times and calculate the experimental probability. Then, students will compare their answers to the theoretical probability and answer questions about the data they conducted. Students will need access to the youtube video to answer the video questions. This is in the form of a Google Docum
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