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In this lesson learners investigate the difference between weather and climate, and to interpret climatic statistics provided.
In this lesson students explore number values by participating in a data analysis activity. In this statistics lesson, students utilize the web to research information regarding global migration. In this lesson students write response paragraphs based on the migration statistics they uncover.
Students are taught to search the internet for statistics concepts on sports. In this probability lesson, students collect data and use the calculator to graph and analyze their data. They graph and make predictions about sports using probability.
4th graders take a post test to examine their strengths in statistics and probability. They collect data about student favorites and make comparisons using that information. They determine the mean, median, mode, and range of given data sets. Finally, they work with die and colored counters to work with how likely an outcome is.
This lesson has students explore the topic of statistics with M and Ms. In this math lesson plan, students use candy pieces to sort and gather information needed to create a bar graph. This lesson can be adapted to accommodate students in grades 1-12.
Learners discover the links between population and Congressional representation. In this government lesson, learners research population statistics and create spreadsheets that compare population to the number of Congress members per state.
3rd graders are introduced to statistical vocabulary. They complete an online activity that asks them to calculate the mean, median and mode for a set of data.
Students follow examples to study basic concepts of statistics. They work independently through the activities.
Learners participate in various activities, measuring their pulse rates and recording the data. They analyze the statistical concepts of mean, median, mode, and histograms using the data from the cardiovascular activities.
In this lesson students graphically represent data from the Census. In this middle school mathematics lesson, students investigate the housing characteristics of different tribes of Native Americans and compare them to the average American population. In this lesson students create bar graphs and determine if the statistical differences are significant or not.


