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St. Patrick's Day robotics Common Core 6.SP.A.3 resources

Preview of Measures of Center and Variation "Build a Leprechaun"

Measures of Center and Variation "Build a Leprechaun"

This activity is perfect to do in the month of March, especially around St. Patrick's Day! Students will practice calculating the measures of center and variation. There are a total of 8 problems (2 problems each for mean, median, mode, and range). The answer to each problem corresponds to a certain characteristic that students draw on the leprechaun template. The incorrect answer choices are based on common student errors.
Preview of 6th Grade Data and Statistics Solve The Mystery St. Patrick's Day Task Cards

6th Grade Data and Statistics Solve The Mystery St. Patrick's Day Task Cards

I am excited to share this St. Patrick's Day MYSTERY CHALLENGE activity with you and your students! You will begin this activity by reading a short story that will challenge your students to solve the case of the missing pot of gold. They will have to find out who took the bags, when they took them, and where they put them. To solve the case, students will work to complete 9 different task cards. The task cards are based on the statistics and probability common core state standards. Once they co
Preview of Robotics and Statistics: Project Based Learning

Robotics and Statistics: Project Based Learning

Are you looking to engage your students in math and project based learning? Do you have EV3s, Spikes, WeDOs, Microbit Ringcars, or other robotics? This resource with teach students why statistics is important in STEM. Students will learn how to analyze their robot's performance on three tasks by examining the math behind the cars.
Preview of Let's Make a Robot!  (6th Grade)

Let's Make a Robot! (6th Grade)

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CS for K-8
Students will utilize their creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, communication, science, math, and English language arts skills to design, build, and test a bristlebot. Students will use the data collected from their experiment to articulate explanations of Newton's laws in action. NGSS:MS-PS2-1. Apply Newton's Third Law to design a solution to a problem involving the motion of two colliding objects.
Preview of Statistics Unit Review St. Patrick's Day Digital Activity

Statistics Unit Review St. Patrick's Day Digital Activity

This St. Patrick's Day themed activity review the following concepts:Statistical QuestionsMeanMedianModeRangeBox PlotsFrequency TablesHistogramsInterquartile RangeChoose Appropriate MeasuresSummarize Data Distribution*This product is a Google Form
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