6th Grade Common Core: 6.SP.1
Common Core Identifier: 6.SP.1 / Grade: 6
Curriculum: Statistics And Probability: Develop Understanding Of Statistical Variability.
Detail: Recognize a statistical question as one that anticipates variability in the data related to the question and accounts for it in the answers. For example, "How old am I?" is not a statistical question, but "How old are the students in my school?" is a statistical question because one anticipates variability in students' ages.
10 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
This reference sheet gives definitions and examples of vocabulary words and terms related to analyzing and describing data sets, visual displays of data sets, and general data terms.
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Non-statistical questions have only one answer while statistical questions need or can have many different answers. Using two models, students will identify which kind each of 15 questions is.
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Need a hands-on statistics activity? This packet walks students through an independent statistics project: writing a statistical question to generate numerical data, choosing appropriate displays, describing distribution, analyzing all statistical measures, and more! Alternate version excludes MAD and IQR.
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Flex your statistics skills with this real-world context worksheet! Each question presents a problem or situation, such as not wanting to overpay for services. Students must write a statistical question to generate quantitative data useful to the situation.
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Fill in the blanks with the correct statistics and data vocabulary words to complete the sentences.
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Determine whether the type of data described is qualitative or quantitative. This worksheet includes definitions for qualitative and quantitative data that students can refer to to help them complete the activity.
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On this free statistics worksheets, choose which of two questions is statistical when asked of multiple people. Then write a statistical question about each of five given topics for a survey.
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Statistical questions can generate quantitative or numeric data as well as qualitative or categorical data. On this printable statistics worksheet, students must write a question of each type for every listed topic.
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These vocab cards include important statistics and data analysis terms such as absolute deviation, cluster, distribution, gap, interquartile range, outlier, and many more. Definitions and examples are given for different types of data charts, plots, and graphs as well.
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Use this fun statistics activity to help kids master statistical questions. Cut out the 20 examples -- such as What is Katrina's favorite school subject? and What grade did students get on the science test? -- then glue them on the correct side of the T-chart.
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