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Graphs & Data Math Curriculum (Bar, Line, Box-N-Whiskers, and MORE!!)
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
This Graphing and Data Unit gives you a way to assess how well your students have learned graphs. The Data Depot is a real-world exercise in studying data and using graphs to interpret that data. Students will create various graphs as they look at sales data from a local store. Creating graphs! Interpreting data! It's all here!!
The student packet includes:
-Mean, Median, Mode
-Line Plots
-Box & Whiskers
-Frequency Tables
-Stem-N-Leaf
-Bar Graphs
-Line Graphs
-Venn Diagrams
-Reflection Page
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Comparing Linear Functions: Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Want to know if your 8th grade math students can compare linear functions in the same a different representation?
This presentation includes 10 questions (23 slides total) that has students work in groups to determine which linear representation matches the given statement. Students compare linear functions in tables, graphs, equations, and scenarios to differentiate between highest and lowest initial value and rate of change.
Great as a review activity before an exam, or as a mid-unit formative assessment to track progress towards mastery.
This lesson also includes a quick paper/pencil exit ticket students can do individually so you can assess each students' mastery, with answer key included.
Included in Activity:
- Link to Google Slide Deck for classroom presentation
- Complete directions for how I like to run the activity
- Printable student answer choice cards
- Printable student Exit Ticket
- Complete Exit Ticket solutions
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
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