6th Grade Common Core: 6.SP.5a
Common Core Identifier: 6.SP.5a / Grade: 6
Curriculum: Statistics And Probability: Summarize And Describe Distributions.
Detail: Reporting the number of observations.
29 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Practice advanced histogram skills like identifying symmetry and skews, gaps and clusters, and outlier bins. The second page of this 2-page worksheets includes histograms with situational context.
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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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Each task card includes a completed frequency table. Students must answer a question about the data shown. Tables cover realistic data students can relate to, such as number of household pets and time spent on homework.
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Correctly interpret the stem and leaf plot data to complete a histogram. Then answer questions about the data, including identifying the mode and total number of data points.
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Complete the frequency table and answer the questions that follow. Questions cover calculating percentages and expressing ratios.
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Use the information in the back-to-back plot to answer the questions. Calculate measures of center and variability for both data sets and compare them to one another as well as to the combined data set.
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Fill in the stem and leaf plot practice template using the raw data provided -- and don't forget to give it an accurate title and key! Then answer the paired questions.
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With this worksheet, students will practice identifying and calculating the measures of center and variability: mean, median, mode, and range.
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Read the data values displayed in two two-sided stem and leaf plots. Then organize sets of raw data into two original plots (space is given for ordering data first). Then answer basic questions about each plot.
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Test your students' ability to interpret a frequency table with this worksheet. The provided table shows how many siblings Kenji's friends have. Students will use this data to find the mode, range, median, and mean, and answer other questions.
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The free stem and leaf plot worksheet asks kids to order a data set and fill in a plot, including adding a title and key. Then they'll specify the unit of measurement, range, modes, and frequency of data points above a given value.
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Students are given all the information they need to make two frequency tables. After making the tables, they will also be able to answer several questions about the data.
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Students are given data that they must organize into a frequency table. Then they must answer questions about the information.
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Follow the directions explaining how to make back to back stem and leaf plots to make two plots of your own. Afterwards, practice answering questions that compare the data sets.
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Test your students' understanding of a frequency table with this worksheet where students must answer questions about the data in a completed table.
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Print off this worksheet and have students practice finding mode, median, range, mean, and interquartile range (IQR). The worksheet includes a word problem and a dot plot.
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Read the plot about numbers of checked out library materials, then answer 10 questions. Examples include what fraction of students checked out a certain range of items, or what percent of students checked out more than a certain number of items.
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Practice interpreting stem and leaf plots with this taskcard set. Questions ask about total number of values plotted, identifying the most common value (mode), and finding the number of values greater than or equal to a given value or range. Perfect for individual or groupwork.
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Use the raw data to create a stem and leaf plot, including a title and key. Then answer 8 questions about the number of data points, dividing the data into fractions, and calculating measures of center and variability.
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Show off your statistics vocabulary to describe these line plots in terms of symmetry, gaps, outliers, peaks, and more. Page 2 includes roughly identifying the median center and calculating range.
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Use this worksheet to practice finding mean, median, mode, range, interquartile range (IQR), and mean absolute deviation (MAD).
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This 2-sided worksheet asks students to correctly read two sets of stem and leaf plot values. Then it asks students to create stem and leaf plots for two sets of data, including specifying a key. Space is given to order the values first.
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Practice turning raw data into a stem-and-leaf plot. Worksheet contains 3 sets of values, space to order them, and pre-made t-charts with a key. Identify the number of values collected and answer one question for each data set.
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Accurately read two stem and leaf plots and use the data to calculate mean, median, mode, and range.
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Answer ten questions using the data in the plot. Specify the unit of measurement used in data collection, the size of the data sets, data range, and more.
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This very basic frequency table activity is perfect for students just learning about frequency tables. They'll complete the table based on the information provided and answer the questions that follow.
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Students will have to read and interpret the frequency tables in order to answer the questions about the data.
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Identify which histogram displays the same data presented in a stem and leaf plot. Find range, mode, median, and mean, explain what a single unit represents in context, and more on this practice sheet!
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This worksheet explains how to make relative frequency tables, providing an example and detailed description. Students will calculate the relative frequencies and use data to complete four tables.
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