TPT
Total:
$0.00
11 results

8th grade Common Core HSS-MD.A.1 resources under $5

Preview of Food & Nutrition Labels | Healthy Eating Math Unit | Statistics & Data | PBL

Food & Nutrition Labels | Healthy Eating Math Unit | Statistics & Data | PBL

Teach your students the importance of HEALTHY EATING with this engaging NUTRITION LABEL reading unit. Students will learn to evaluate nutrition labels and make informed choices about DIET and the foods they consume.This NO-PREP, MULTIDISCIPLINARY MATH UNIT will keep them engaged as they learn about FAST FOOD, what they are putting in their mouth, and the amount of activity required to burn it off. AN ESSENTIAL LIFE SKILL.Most students love ♨️FAST FOOD♨️; maybe it's a guilty pleasure, but do we
Preview of Probability & Expected Value Game - Small Group TableTop Practice Activity

Probability & Expected Value Game - Small Group TableTop Practice Activity

Bring the TableTop Game revolution to your classroom! Board games are experiencing a renaissance and tapping into their innate engagement is a no brainer. This is the natural evolution of task cards. TableTop Math games cover a single unit of math study. The questions range from simple skill practice to application. Provided are four different game styles that can be played with the same set of math cards. Mix it up or let your students choose what to play. The choice is yours! In Journey, stude
Preview of Expected Value Worksheet with Answer Key

Expected Value Worksheet with Answer Key

This 7-question worksheet asks students to find expected values and discuss it in the context of the problem. There are questions about dice, insurance policies, cards, and manufacturing plans. Students must also think about cost versus profit when determining expected value.I use this worksheet alternatively as a homework and as a quiz in my Probability and Statistics class.
Preview of Expected Value Worksheet

Expected Value Worksheet

This 7-question worksheet asks students to find expected values and discuss it in the context of the problem. There are questions about dice, insurance policies, cards, and manufacturing plans. Students must also think about cost versus profit when determining expected value.I use this worksheet alternatively as a homework and as a quiz in my Probability and Statistics class.If you would like to purchase this resource with the answer key attached, see:Expected Value Worksheet with Answer Key
Preview of Simulating Probability

Simulating Probability

Created by
Math by K8
Within this activity students will use probability to simulate real world scenarios. The class will complete several repetitions of the simulation, combine the data and answer questions about the likliehood of the scenerio being fair or not. Included in this activity: 1. Lesson plan with teacher notes of how to run the activity 2. Simulation activity 3. Example of the activity 4. Practice Problems (used after the activity, the next day or for homework)5. Potential answers to the practice proble
Preview of Algebra 1 - Common Core Practice Final Exam - Google Form #1 (45 Questions)

Algebra 1 - Common Core Practice Final Exam - Google Form #1 (45 Questions)

Hello! The purchase of this product grants the purchase of one (1) DIGITAL (Google Forms) self-grading assessments, which is a practice final exam that has a mix of forty-five (45) multiple-choice & fill-in-the-blank questions on Algebra 1 - 1st Semester Common Core Curriculum.Goals Of This Assessment: Students will be able to:Simplify or identify equivalent algebraic expressions. Represent math relationships using symbolic algebra. Differentiate between linear and nonlinear functions. Model
Preview of Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Bella & Rachel - The Case of the Pilfered Answer Key

Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles, Bella & Rachel - The Case of the Pilfered Answer Key

Intermediate Level: Lizzy was just trying to eat lunch. Someone planted a stolen answer key in her back pack. Now Lizzy is in trouble. Join Bella and Rachel to analyze the clues and solve the crime. What Makes a Student a Creative Genius: 1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need: Imagination to approach tough problems and design new lines of attack. Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles develop logical reasoning and deduction skills. • Creative geniuses aren’t correct
Preview of Grid PowerPoint

Grid PowerPoint

This PowerPoint will take you step by step on how to enlarge any size picture onto a larger piece of paper proportionally. This grid does not use numbers. All you need is a ruler. Optional tool would be a t-square. It helps. This lesson is also tied to the Common Core standards.
Preview of Binomial Distributions Foldable (Unit 13)

Binomial Distributions Foldable (Unit 13)

Binomial Distributions Foldable:This 8-page Bound-Book-Style Foldable is designed for students enrolled in Algebra 2 Honors with a general knowledge of basic probability. Your students will love this mini-booklet they create for the fourth lesson in the unit on Data Analysis and Statistics.Learning Objectives:★ Analyze experimental data to find sample proportions★ Determine the margin of error★ Determine bias and reliability of samples and categorize types of sampling from different scenarios☆FO
Preview of High School Probability and Statistics Concept  "I Can" Statement Strips

High School Probability and Statistics Concept "I Can" Statement Strips

Created by
Standards Street
This file contains all of the CCSS for the "Probability and Statistics" conceptual category in grades 9-12. This PDF can be printed and cut out to post for daily lessons. They will fit a pocket chart or you can add magnets to the back and display them on a magnetic whiteboard. Tabulated sections will keep your strips organized. They will fit perfectly in a file folder system or even a shoebox.
Preview of Expected Value Activity Involving Cereal Boxes Common Core

Expected Value Activity Involving Cereal Boxes Common Core

Students analyze a classic cereal box toy problem. The students are presented with a scenario about a collection of six toys in a cereal boxes and how long it would take to get each toy. Students simulate the experience by conducting an experiment in class.
Showing 1-11 of 11 results