Probability and Statistics Narrow Results
resources for the collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of numeric data
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A Statistics Activity - What is the Best Predictor for Wins? Grade 11-TertiaryThis 2012 NAD session is a statistics activity centered around baseball and how to best predict wins. The activity is designed as a unit capstone project that combines bivariate data analysis with the excitement of the World Series. -
Adventist Education Statistics Tertiary-LifelongExamine the 1999 statistics on Adventist schools and colleges around the globe. Ideas for use: have a math class graph various aspects of the tabulated information, and consider the impact of Adventist education in fulfilling the gospel commission. Or compare... -
Adventist World Church Statistics Grade 5-LifelongThis data on this statistical website, a service of the Seventh-day Adventist General Conference, is useful for analysis in math & technology classes. Use the data to create spreadsheets, graphs, and pose and answer questions. -
Introduction to Statistics Textbook Grade 10-Grade 12Freely download a complete 29-lesson textbook for a high school statistics course. It includes chapter exercises, section quests (for review or testing), and references to additional sources. -
Kuyer Mathematics Online Grade 7-Grade 12This math curriculum "integrates a Christian approach, using mathematics to think about and better understand God, his creation, and our place and calling in the world." The math curriculum has 9 lessons to enrich a high school level mathematics... -
Probability and Statistics Unit Plan Grade 11-TertiaryThis faith integrated probability and statistics unit plan challenges student to (1) appropriately manage personal finances, (2) develop and evaluate inferences and predictions that are based on data, and (3) understand and apply basic concepts of probability.... -
The Finite, the Infinite, and God Grade 9-LifelongClarke explores infinity and how it can influence our understanding of our Creator and our relation to him. This paper was presented at the first Institute of Christian Teaching.