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Will the Real #1 Athlete Please Stand Up?
Students use real tennis data to create a frequency chart and find mean, median, and mode. | ||
Create a Line Chart with Excel
Show students how to create a line graph in Microsoft Excel® using the step-by-step... | Understanding Median, Mode, and Mean - Extension
Distribute this printable worksheet that aids students in learning about median, mode and mean... | |
Heads or Tails?
Students collect data from coin tosses and chart this information on a spreadsheet. Then, they... | ||
Compute Your Grades with Excel
Show students how to compute their own grades using the AVERAGE function in Microsoft... | Women of Wimbledon Activity Worksheet
Distribute this printable worksheet that can be used in conjunction with the Will the Real #1... | |
Line Chart Comparison in Excel
In this computer lesson plan, students use a line chart to compare profits from two different... | Drawing Conclusions from Statistical Data
This printable will have students using statistical data to help them draw conclusions and... | |
Dog Races Math Game
Children will learn about probability while playing a statistical dog race game. | ||
Whaterverville's Temperatures One Week
Distribute a chart that depicts the temperature of Whaterville over the course of a week. | ||
Whaterverville's Temperatures for Ten More Days
Distribute a chart that depicts the temperature of Whaterville over the course of ten days. | ||
Using Scatterplots: Patterns in Data (Gr. 6)
Students analyze the data represented on two scatterplots to answer related word problems. | Investigating Median, Mode, and Mean
Use a lesson that provides students with an opportunity to identify and apply median, mode,... | |
Charts and Graphs: Decision Making (Gr. 6)
Students answer word problems, using the information in charts and graphs, and then create... | Understanding Mean Activity Sheet
Students participate in this math activity to help them understand the concept of mean. |
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