Measures of Variability Activity BUNDLE | Digital & Print | Range, Quartile, MAD

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Overview

This measures of variability bundle consists of 4 products (4 DIGITAL Pixel Art Google Sheets + 2 PRINT doodle and color by number worksheets activities). Students practice calculating range, first quartile, third quartile, interquartile range, and mean absolute deviations (MAD). The images are themed after Spring, but is versatile enough that they can be used any time of the year!

Why you'll love this

This bundle contains multiple levels for differentiation to support creating and reading different graphs.Plus, there’s an optional printable PDF worksheet with work space to allow students to show work on paper if desired. Easy to assign virtual or in-person, and with Google Classroom

All activities are great as sub plan, review lesson, extra credit, extensions, or independent practice!

Product #1: Range, Interquartile Range, Q1, Q3 (2 Google Sheets)

Students practice a series of problems on 2 google sheets, and get immediate feedback as they go. Correct answers turn green and incorrect answers stay red. As students type in correct answers, a mystery picture appears.

✅ Pixel Art Google Sheet #1: Finding the Range

✅ Pixel Art Google Sheet #2: Finding the Q1, Q3, Interquartile Range, and Range

✅ Instructions for use with Google Classroom and non-Google-Classroom platforms.

✅ Printable PDF worksheets for students to show work before typing into Google Sheets. (optional)

✅ Answer Key

Product #2: Mean Absolute Deviations (2 Google Sheets)

Students practice a series of problems on 2 google sheets, and get immediate feedback as they go. Correct answers turn green and incorrect answers stay red. As students type in correct answers, a mystery picture appears.

✅ Pixel Art Google Sheet #1: Mean Absolute Deviations (Small Data Set)

✅ Pixel Art Google Sheet #2: Mean Absolute Deviations (Large Data Set)

✅ Instructions for use with Google Classroom and non-Google-Classroom platforms.

✅ Printable PDF worksheets for students to show work before typing into Google Sheets. (optional)

✅ Answer Key

Product #3: Range, Q1, Q3, Interquartile Range Doodle Math, a Twist on Color by Number (Print - 8 pages Color & Doodle worksheets)

Students solve the problems in 3 levels, they unlock patterns/colors they can doodle in designated spaces to complete a mystery image. At the end of the activity, their solutions become a math masterpiece that's easy to spot-check at a distance. If your students love color by number or color by code, they’ll love Doodle Math!

✅ Level 1: Range

✅ Level 2: Interquartile Range (IQR)

✅ Level 3: Quartiles (Q1 and Q3), Interquartile Range, Range

✅ 1 Image with designated sections for doodling.

✅ Answer key

Product #4: Mean Absolute Deviations Doodle Math, a Twist on Color by Number (Print - 8 pages Color & Doodle worksheets)

✅ Level 1: Finding the Mean

✅ Level 2: Mean Absolute Deviations (Smaller Data Sets)

✅ Level 3: Mean Absolute Deviations (Larger Data Sets)

✅ 1 Image with designated sections for doodling.

✅ Answer key

Great for…

⭐ Review Lessons

⭐ Emergency Sub Plans

⭐ Homeschool Activities

⭐ Homework & Independent Practice

⭐ Learning Centers & After School Math Programs

This resource covers the 6th grade common core standards:

6.SP.B.5c Giving quantitative measures of center (median and/or mean) and variability (interquartile range and/or mean absolute deviation), as well as describing any overall pattern and any striking deviations from the overall pattern with reference to the context in which the data were gathered.

7.SP.B.4 Use measures of center and measures of variability for numerical data from random samples to draw informal comparative inferences about two populations..

Reviews for other Doodle Math products or pixel art products…

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Christine M. - I put this out as an extra credit assignment...The students who chose to do it seemed to enjoy the "doodle" part because it was different than a typical color by number task. Thank you!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Micaela F. - “Great resource and activity!”

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Megan F. - “My kids loved being able to combine their love of art with our current math skill. It was challenging and fun at the same time.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Teachertom (TpT Seller) - “My students loved this and the timing was perfect!”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐The Classy Teacher - "I used these with my accelerated 6th grade class. It was definitely challenging for them, but opened the floor for some great discussions and I think helped deepen their understanding of constant of proportionality."

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