Statistics & Probability
Ideas and strategies for teaching statistics and probability concepts in upper elementary and middle school math classes. 5th, 6th, and 7th grades math classes.
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How to Teach Mean, Median, Mode, and Range in Middle School
Discover tips for how to teach mean, median, mode, and range, as well as activities and strategies to enhance your students' understanding. Resources for teaching and practicing include a math doodle wheel, interactive math games, task cards, and color by number. Perfect for teachers aiming to make math concepts stick, this blog post is packed with mean, median, mode, and range activities that will engage your upper elementary and middle school math students.
Probability Game for Middle School, "Remove One" - Cognitive Cardio Math
Make probability fun with this engaging math game for middle school students! "Remove One" is the perfect way to introduce or reinforce probability concepts in the classroom. Ready to play? Check out my step-by-step guide to learn how to get started. Your students will love this game, and you'll love the results!
6th Grade Data and Statistics Unit Digital Resource
This 6th grade data and statistics unit includes notes pages and practice pages for each topic. Students complete interactive activities and type their answers on the Google Slides pages. You can give students access to the entire unit at once OR give them access to the 9 lessons just one at a time.
Probability Game for Middle School Math
This middle school math probability lesson is an engaging, interactive activity called Remove One. This is a great math lesson from Mathline! • Materials: paper, pen or pencil, 2 dice, 15 chips or markers of some kind • Step 1: Set up the board game (place 15 chips next to the numbers, in any configuration) • Step 2: Roll the dice and find their sum • Step 3: Remove ONE chip from the number with that sum • Step 4: Repeat and continue until the first person clears all the chips • Step 5: Reset the board and play again Get ALL the details and instructions on the blog!
How to Teach Probability | Cognitive Cardio Math
Engage probability learning from middle school math students with this fun resource! In this lesson, students are presented with a contest situation: in packs of gum, there are photographs of six different rock stars. The first person to collect all six pictures, AND take them to the radio station that is sponsoring the contest, will win an all-expense-paid trip to any location in the US.