Catch the
Stars
Start
Test your knowledge in different categories: types of data, sampling methods, graphs, basic probability and less basic probability. Each roll of the dice will lead you to an unexpected question. If you answer all questions correctly in a category... you will earn a knowledge star!
Let's go!
Ready to demonstrate how much you know and collect all the knowledge stars?
Data Types
Data Types
Data Types
Data Types
WEll
done!!
You have earned the blue star of Data Types.
You demonstrated that you know key information about different ways to classify measurements and observations!
Go back to the dice
Sampling Methods
Sampling Methods
(Spelling Counts)
Sampling Methods
tas
fan
tic!!
You have earned the purple star of Sampling Methods.
You recognized different ways data can be sampled based on the descriptions given. These sampling methods all have their own benefits and drawbacks, but you did great!
Go back to the dice
Graphs
Graphs
Graphs
https://www.math-dictionary.com/what-is-a-line-graph.html
Graphs
Source: Mathspace.com
lici
¡¡Fe
dades!!
You have reached the green star of Graphing
You've shown you can read a graph and draw conclusions from it. You've also put your critical thinking skills to good use and found ways graphs can be misused to lead viewers to incorrect conclusions. Great work!
Go back to the dice
Probability
Probability
You copy the following statement and cut the letters apart.
Vowels: a, e, i, o, u (Round to two decimal places)
Probability
A high school counselor needs to make schedules. Each student can choose from 4 math classes, 3 fine arts classes, 5 foreign languages, and 2 social sciences.
Good
job!!
You have added the orange star from Probability I.
Great job!
Go back to the dice
Probability 2.0
A group of people were asked if they owned a dog. 352 responded "yes", and 201 responded "no".
Probability 2.0
Probabillity 2.0
Awesome!
You have earned the yellow star of Probabilities 2.0
You answered various questions that test your ability to reason. This star shows that you know how to connect information and calculate the probabilities of events occuring.
Go back to the dice
MISC.
MISC.
MISC.
Exce
lent!!
You have earned the red star of the Miscellaneous category.
You managed to move between probability, stem plots, and histograms seamlessly.
Go back to the dice
Incorrect
Try again!
Go back
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Catch the
Stars
Start
Test your knowledge in different categories: types of data, sampling methods, graphs, basic probability and less basic probability. Each roll of the dice will lead you to an unexpected question. If you answer all questions correctly in a category... you will earn a knowledge star!
Let's go!
Ready to demonstrate how much you know and collect all the knowledge stars?
Data Types
Data Types
Data Types
Data Types
WEll
done!!
You have earned the blue star of Data Types.
You demonstrated that you know key information about different ways to classify measurements and observations!
Go back to the dice
Sampling Methods
Sampling Methods
(Spelling Counts)
Sampling Methods
tas
fan
tic!!
You have earned the purple star of Sampling Methods.
You recognized different ways data can be sampled based on the descriptions given. These sampling methods all have their own benefits and drawbacks, but you did great!
Go back to the dice
Graphs
Graphs
Graphs
https://www.math-dictionary.com/what-is-a-line-graph.html
Graphs
Source: Mathspace.com
lici
¡¡Fe
dades!!
You have reached the green star of Graphing
You've shown you can read a graph and draw conclusions from it. You've also put your critical thinking skills to good use and found ways graphs can be misused to lead viewers to incorrect conclusions. Great work!
Go back to the dice
Probability
Probability
You copy the following statement and cut the letters apart.
Vowels: a, e, i, o, u (Round to two decimal places)
Probability
A high school counselor needs to make schedules. Each student can choose from 4 math classes, 3 fine arts classes, 5 foreign languages, and 2 social sciences.
Good
job!!
You have added the orange star from Probability I.
Great job!
Go back to the dice
Probability 2.0
A group of people were asked if they owned a dog. 352 responded "yes", and 201 responded "no".
Probability 2.0
Probabillity 2.0
Awesome!
You have earned the yellow star of Probabilities 2.0
You answered various questions that test your ability to reason. This star shows that you know how to connect information and calculate the probabilities of events occuring.
Go back to the dice
MISC.
MISC.
MISC.
Exce
lent!!
You have earned the red star of the Miscellaneous category.
You managed to move between probability, stem plots, and histograms seamlessly.
Go back to the dice
Incorrect
Try again!
Go back
These resourceschange its color!
Pencil Image <a href='https://pngtree.com/freepng/worn-pencil-illustration_20961144.html'>png image from pngtree.com/</a>
<a href="https://www.vecteezy.com/free-png/raffle-ticket">Raffle Ticket PNGs by Vecteezy</a>