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Easter Common Core 6.SP.A.1 resources

Preview of Data & Statistics Pixel Art Unit BUNDLE | 6th Grade CCSS

Data & Statistics Pixel Art Unit BUNDLE | 6th Grade CCSS

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Congruent Math
Students practice data & statistics including classifying statistical vs. non-statistical questions, classifying categorical vs. numerical data, identifying shapes of distribution, interpreting data in dot plots, histograms, stem-and-leaf plots, and box plots, measures of center (i.e. mean, median, mode), and measures of spread and variability (i.e. range, interquartile range, mean absolute deviations) with this 6th Grade CCSS Data and Statistics Pixel Art Unit Bundle. Contains 6 products wi
Preview of Jellybean graphing   Common Core Fun for  Easter or Spring Math

Jellybean graphing Common Core Fun for Easter or Spring Math

http://www.mycutegraphics.com for graphics. I bought individual boxes of jellybeans for my class, but you could just create sample sizes from a large bag to use. It was more expensive to do it my way.... but easier in the long run. I had students predict how many jelly beans were in each box, then record the actual number. (this could be graphed as well) Students create their personal graph, then work in a group to combine numbers and create a group graph. Focus on scale needed to graph
Preview of Excel Graphing Easter Fruit Snacks with Digital Student Directions

Excel Graphing Easter Fruit Snacks with Digital Student Directions

Created by
Caryn Dingman
How About a Little Excel-lent Graphing to Add to Your Digital Learning Resources?Let’s Go Paperless!This digital, paperless Easter Fruit Snacks Data Collection and Excel Graphing Activitycan be an engaging way to:* integrate math, technology, and Next Generation Science and Engineering Practices* extend and enrich a math topic of study* introduce or give students additional practice creating sheets and charts using Excel* give students a real, personal, and unique way to compare data that’s fun
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