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The Statistics, Data Analysis, and Probability Lesson
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Super Spinners Probability Activity
Super Spinners is a hands-on activity that
requires students to analyze three themed spinners in order to compare the theoretical probability
of each spinner outcome with the experimental probability from their trials.
Students then collect and analyze data from their entire class (and possibly multiple classes) to draw
conclusions about the accuracy of experimental probability data as the number of trials increases.
Rock, Paper, Scissors Probability Activity
Rock, Paper, Scissors is
an investigation into the mathematics of the popular game of the same name. Students play Rock, Paper, Scissors (RPS),
list possible outcomes, and analyze the theoretical
and experimental probabilities in two versions of the game. They interact with other students, collect
data, analyze the fairness of games, and have the opportunity to participate in
the RPS Tournament.
Quirky Quiz Probability and Statistics Activity
Quirky Quiz is
a fun probability and statistics activity packed
full of mathematical concepts. Students complete a ten-item multiple choice quiz that includes no questions. They
score their quizzes, analyze the probability of the independent events involved
(quiz items), and use bar graphs to represent their statistical results.
In this lesson students also use frequency tables, percents, exponents, and fractions.
Likely Letters is
a statistics and probability project that requires students to use experimental probability to determine the letters with the highest frequency of use
in written English.
The Big Event is
a hands-on group statistics project that allows students the freedom to creatively
plan a major campus event. They design seating charts, create income and expense statements, estimate costs, make
graphs (line, bar, circle, and picto-) and analyze their results.
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