If you're looking for interesting ways to get your AP Statistics students involved with bivariate data, try this project.
Students are asked to find data sets that make sense to use regression. This is the hardest part for the kiddos because they struggle being creative and finding items that interest them yet still meet the criteria for bivariate data sets. They usually Google the topic and choose the first set that pops up. Of course, I figured that out pretty fast- now they must have n > 30. This really helps in the long run because we use Google Sheets for all calculations and it's great having the students playing with large data sets not from a textbook.
This project (make a copy here) has the learners exploring visual displays, numerical summaries, and (of course) using context throughout. They even use Sheets for finding, graphing, and interpreting residuals.
Overall, I enjoy this project as the learners get to extend concepts from the course into topics they choose. And the bonus is that we always learn something new in Google Sheets!
Below is a snip of the rubric I use for grading. Enjoy :)
~ssb
Students are asked to find data sets that make sense to use regression. This is the hardest part for the kiddos because they struggle being creative and finding items that interest them yet still meet the criteria for bivariate data sets. They usually Google the topic and choose the first set that pops up. Of course, I figured that out pretty fast- now they must have n > 30. This really helps in the long run because we use Google Sheets for all calculations and it's great having the students playing with large data sets not from a textbook.
This project (make a copy here) has the learners exploring visual displays, numerical summaries, and (of course) using context throughout. They even use Sheets for finding, graphing, and interpreting residuals.
Overall, I enjoy this project as the learners get to extend concepts from the course into topics they choose. And the bonus is that we always learn something new in Google Sheets!
Below is a snip of the rubric I use for grading. Enjoy :)
~ssb
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