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Data Analysis and Probability

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Pre-K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
Use this tool to create a spinner to examine experimental and theoretical outcomes.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Running with Dinosaurs: Computing Running Rates Using Body Measurements, Footprints, and Algebra

3-5, 6-8
Studying the behavior and motion of dinosaurs is obviously a challenge since these creatures are extinct. If researchers wish to examine the running velocity of a dinosaur, they must instead consider other evidence of dinosaur motion and make an indirect estimate. In this lesson, students will play the role of researchers who field test the Alexander Formula—a formula that uses paleontology data to estimate dinosaur running velocities. Students will serve as human analogues, making measurements on themselves, computing predicted running velocities using the Alexander Formula, and calculating their actual running velocities. They will then evaluate the accuracy of the formula by comparing estimated and actual running velocities for the class. 
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Data Analysis and Probability

Prime Time Probability: Using Computer Games to Facilitate Finding Probability of Independent Events

6-8
This lesson integrates finding probability and strategic play in the Calculation Nation® game, Prime Time. Students will work in groups to determine the best movement option, rolling a die, spinning a spinner or flipping a coin, for their first move of the game. Students will calculate the probability of events and use that information as well as logic and reasoning to defend their choice for the best movement option for their first turn in Prime Time.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Rainforest Deforestation- Problem or Myth?

9-12
This lesson allows students to explore the idea that rainforest deforestation is occurring at an exponential rate. Students will use provided research about Amazon deforestation and conduct their own research to determine whether deforestation is occurring exponentially.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Making Your First Million

3-5, 6-8
In this activity for grades 4-6, students attempt to identify the concept of a million by working with smaller numerical units, such as blocks of 10 or 100, and then expanding the idea by multiplication or repeated addition until a million is reached. Additionally, they use critical thinking to analyze situations and to identify mathematical patterns that will enable them to develop the concept of very large numbers.
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Geometry

Math Vocabulary Bingo

3-5, 6-8
This lesson provides students an opportunity to assess their understanding of mathematical vocabulary as they relate to key concepts from the five content areas. Through the use of a familiar game format, Bingo, students will identify numbers 0‑75 that correspond to mathematical descriptions from math vocabulary clue cards.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Mathematics as Communication

6-8
This grades 6-8 activity focuses on interpreting and creating graphs that are functions of time. The first two activity sheets focus on graphs of time vs speed. The third and fourth activity sheets look at how many times an event occurred in a specific amount of time. These activity sheets are appropriate for students who have not taken algebra yet. This lesson plan was adapted from an article by Marian Moody which appeared in the December 1990 issue of the Mathematics Teacher. 
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Data Analysis and Probability

About Our Class

6-8
In the following grades 6-8 lesson, students participate in activities in which they focus on the uses of numbers. The activities explore how students use numbers in school and every day settings as a way for students and the teacher to get to know each other at the beginning of the school year.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Adjacent Circles

6-8
In this grades 6‑8 lesson, students are encouraged to discover all of the combinations for a given situation. They use problem-solving skills (including elimination and collection of organized data) to draw conclusions. The use of higher-level thinking skills (synthesis, analysis, and evaluations) is the overall goal.
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Geometry

Analyzing Numeric and Geometric Patterns of Paper Pool

6-8
This mathematics excursion is based on the Paper Pool Project from the Comparing and Scaling unit of the Connected Mathematics Project, G. Lappan, J. Fey, W Fitzgerald, S. Friel and E. Phillips, Dale Seymour Publications, (1998), Paper Pool Project, pp.106-111.