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Question Quest

6.SP, 6th Grade, Common Core Standards, Real-Life Math Lessons, Statistics & ProbabilityBy MattJuly 22, 2015Leave a comment

Students will work with some examples of statistical questions and see what makes them different than questions that are not statistical.

Overlapping Interests

6.SP, 6th Grade, 7-fp, 7.SP, 7th Grade, Common Core Standards, Front Page, Real-Life Math Lessons, Statistics & ProbabilityBy MattJanuary 18, 2015Leave a comment

7.SP.3 The students will compare two sets of data both visually and statistically to gain insights.

Bar Graphing An Inquiry

6.SP, 6th Grade, 7.SP, 7th Grade, Real-Life Math Lessons, Statistics & ProbabilityBy MattApril 5, 2012Leave a comment

In this lesson students will ask questions and answer questions about stuff they care about and then summarize their data in a single or double bar graph.

Analyzing Data

6.SP, 6th Grade, 7.SP, 7th Grade, Common Core Standards, Real-Life Math Lessons, Statistics & ProbabilityBy adminMarch 31, 2011Leave a comment

Students will create a question and ask that question to collect data and then analyze that data to pull as much meaning out of the numbers as possible.

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