This task requires students to use the normal distribution as a model …
This task requires students to use the normal distribution as a model for a data distribution. Students must use given means and standard deviations to approximate population percentages. There are several ways (tables, graphing calculators, or statistical software) that students might calculate the required normal percentages. Depending on the method used, answers might vary somewhat from those shown in the solution.
The purpose of this task is to have students complete normal distribution …
The purpose of this task is to have students complete normal distribution calculations and to use properties of normal distributions to draw conclusions. The task is designed to encourage students to communicate their findings in a narrative/report form in context Đ not just simply as a computed number.
Open Middle provides math problems that have a closed beginning, a closed …
Open Middle provides math problems that have a closed beginning, a closed end, and an open middle. This means that there are multiple ways to approach and ultimately solve the problems. Open middle problems generally require a higher Depth of Knowledge than most problems that assess procedural and conceptual understanding.
This lesson is for a math classroom, but can be adapted to …
This lesson is for a math classroom, but can be adapted to fit any grade, subject, or content. In this lesson, students will use an iPad and its features: Keynote, Pages, Garageband, Numbers, Presentation, and iMovie. Students will use 3 of those features/programs to create a video lesson consisting of several examples from a topic of their choice. This project is in place of a term final, so their chosen topic should be from their current term.Image citation: The image is one I created.
Thumbnail photo: "File:Nuvola Math and Inf.svg" by Vojtěch Pikal is marked with CC0 1.0 This is a lesson …
Thumbnail photo: "File:Nuvola Math and Inf.svg" by Vojtěch Pikal is marked with CC0 1.0 This is a lesson plan that can be used in any class and for any subject. The idea is to have the students review the content learned over the term, pick one of the concepts, and create a mini video lesson on the chosen concept. This is a project in place of a term final, but can be used at any time!I have tagged only a few math standards because this lesson applies to all content and all standards.
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