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These 6SP1 Identifying Statistical Questions task cards are LOW PREP and great for small group, center activities, intervention periods, and early finishers. QR Codes make these cards SELF-CHECKING for independent use! Students are responsible for inserting grouping symbols to make each equation true.
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These 6SP1 Identifying Statistical Questions task cards are LOW PREP and great for small group, center activities, intervention periods, and early finishers. QR Codes make these cards SELF-CHECKING for independent use! Students are responsible for inserting grouping symbols to make each equation true.
6.SP.A.1 – 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, โHow old am I?โ is not a statistical question, but โHow old are the students in my school?โ is a statistical question because one anticipates variability in studentsโ ages.
PRINTING DIRECTIONS: Task cards with QR should be printed using the โprint to fit pageโ option and cut into fourths for student use. Task cards have been formatted to show the correct answer on the back of each card. Please check your printer settings for double-sided printing. Mine usually requires me to “flip on short end.”
TABLE OF CONTENTS – WHAT’S INCLUDED:
- โ instructions for classroom use
- โ 24 color task cards WITH QR codes for self-check
- โ 24 color task cards WITHOUT QR codes
- โ answer key (for teacher use) with recording sheet (for student use)
TERMS OF USE:
The purchase of this product allows you, the person who purchased it, to use the activities in your personal classroom (or homeschool classroom) for your students. You may use these activities from year to year freely within your own personal classroom but you may not share them with other teachers without the purchase of additional licensing.
This product is neither permitted to be posted online either in part or in its entirety nor can it be shared electronically (via email, network drives, etc.), sold, or otherwise distributed without additional licensing or express written permission by the creator of this product, Crystal Mencia, at crystal.mencia@teachingprincipal.com. Doing so makes it possible for an internet search to make the document available on the Internet, free of charge, and is a direct violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Thank you for your compliance!
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