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ACC basketball
The students will use ACC basketball statistics to practice the process of converting fractions to decimals then to percents and will learn how to create and edit a spreadsheet. They will then use this spreadsheet to analyze their data. This unit is done during the basketball season.
Format: lesson plan (grade 6–8 Information Skills and Mathematics)
By Susan Dougherty.
Baseball fun: Percentages, decimals, and fractions
Students will learn the concepts behind fractions, decimals, and percents by using sports statistics found on baseball cards.
Format: lesson plan (grade 6–8 Mathematics)
By Adrian Bustle.
Learning to use R statistical software for data mining — An extension of linear regression to multiple variables
In Understanding data mining: Extracting, organizing, and analyzing large sets of data, page 3
In this lesson, students will use the free R statistical software to navigate through the basics of data mining, a process in which the effects of individual variables can be determined. Students will utilize multiple methods of variable selection — forward selection, backward selection, and stepwise selection — in an attempt to determine which variables are most influential in a given situation.
Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Mathematics)
By Dail Midgette.
Learning to use R statistical software for data mining — Putting it all together
In Understanding data mining: Extracting, organizing, and analyzing large sets of data, page 4
Students will mine data to identify the variables that most significantly impact the...
Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Mathematics)
By Dail Midgette.
Learning to use R statistical software for linear regression — An alternative to the graphing calculator
In Understanding data mining: Extracting, organizing, and analyzing large sets of data, page 2
Students often learn how to do linear regression activities using a graphing calculator. This lesson provides an opportunity to complete these same types of assignments using R statistical software. Students will use this free software to create scatter plots and to develop linear regression models that can be used to make predictions.
Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Mathematics)
By Dail Midgette.
Space Shuttle O-ring failure
Students will use a TI82 or TI83 calculator to construct a scatterplot, find the equation of the least-squares regression line for a set of data, find the coefficient of determination, and make predictions by using the line.
Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Mathematics)
By Brenda Goforth.
Sports statisticians: Working with systems of equations
In CareerStart lessons: Grade eight, page 2.10
In this lesson, students use the substitution and eliminations methods to solve systems of equations related to basketball statistics.
Format: lesson plan (grade 9 Mathematics)
By Debbie Brooks, Peggy Dickey, and Jan Sullivan.
Understanding data mining: Extracting, organizing, and analyzing large sets of data
Mathematics students in grades nine through twelve will be able to extract useful information from large sets of data that represent multiple disciplines. Using these real-world applications, students will analyze data and use their findings to make predictions and to provide solutions to problems.
Format: lesson plan (multiple pages)

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K-12 Statistics Page
Innovative, standards-based, technology-intensive mathematics and science instruction at the K-16 levels. (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Provided by: Office for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Project Interactivate
Online tools and interactive applets to make math make sense to secondary students. (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Provided by: Shodor Foundation
TeachEngineering
This site provides inquiry-based lessons and activities which integrate applied science and math content within an engineering context which students will find relevant to their lives. (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan