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This document provides guided notes for 6th grade statistics, emphasizing organization and effective use of notes for students. It includes definitions of statistical and non-statistical questions, along with examples and a checklist for identifying them. The product is intended for personal or classroom use only, with restrictions on distribution and replication.

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About This Product: Statistics Notes

This document provides guided notes for 6th grade statistics, emphasizing organization and effective use of notes for students. It includes definitions of statistical and non-statistical questions, along with examples and a checklist for identifying them. The product is intended for personal or classroom use only, with restrictions on distribution and replication.

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About this product

❖ Guided notes are a great resource for both teachers and students! This
product is part of my collection of Statistics Notes which covers all 6th grade
common core statistics standards.
❖ There are 2 notes pages a quick and interactive version. Choose the first
page to save time. The notes are perforated so that students can cut and
paste them into a spiral notebook.

❖ How can you maximize the use of student notes? The best way is to help
students keep their notes organized. Guided notes are helpful because it
keeps their notes organized and allows them to focus on the lesson. I
recommend students keep a math notebook with ONLY their notes. Warm-
ups and practice work should be left out. Minimizing the clutter in their
notebooks helps students sort through the information a lot faster. The easier
it is for them to find the information they need, the more likely they will use
their notes as a resource. Invest in colored paper! Separating notes by
color, one color per unit, works best. Students will remember what colored
pages to look for, even when referencing back to previous units. Trust me!

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❖ For personal or classroom use only.
❖ May not be listed for access on any public domain
such as educational platforms, blogs, or social media.

❖ May not be listed for sale or as part of other products


listed for sale.

❖ May not by listed as a free product on any other site


without permissions. To obtain permissions, email me at
[email protected].

❖ This product is the intellectual property of Mathporium


therefore no part of this product may be replicated
and packaged as a different product.

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Statistical Questions
Statistical
A statistical question is a question that ____________________________________.
It is a question that can be answered by _______________ or collecting __________.
Questions about people’s______________ are usually statistical.

Not Statistical
A question is NOT statistical if it only has __________ answer.
Questions that are ________________ are usually not statistical.

Check the box next to each question to indicate whether it is or is not statistical.
Not
Statistical Question
Statistical

1) How many hours do students spend watching TV?

2) What is the average height of a sixth grader?

3) How far is Texas from New York?

4) How long does it take the teachers at this school to


drive to work?

5) What is Giselle’s favorite food?

6) What is the product of 3 x 11?

7) What ice cream flavor do 6th graders prefer?

8) What is the age of the oldest monkey in the zoo?

9) What is more popular: mashed potatoes or French


fries?

10) What score did Matthew earn on his test?

11) What does the term “statistical” mean?

12) What shows are popular on Netflix?

© 2021 Mathporium www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/mathporium QUICK VERSION


Statistical Questions
Statistical
A statistical question is a question that has more than one answer (or variability).
It is a question that can be answered by taking a survey or collecting data.
Questions about people’s opinion are usually statistical.

Not Statistical
A question is NOT statistical if it only has one answer.
Questions that are factual . are usually not statistical.

Check the box next to each question to indicate whether it is or is not statistical.
Not
Statistical Question
Statistical

X 1) How many hours do students spend watching TV?

X 2) What is the average height of a sixth grader?

X 3) How far is Texas from New York?

4) How long does it take the teachers at this school to


X drive to work?

X 5) What is Giselle’s favorite food?

X 6) What is the product of 3 x 11?

X 7) What ice cream flavor do 6th graders prefer?

X 8) What is the age of the oldest monkey in the zoo?

9) What is more popular: mashed potatoes or French


X fries?

X 10) What score did Matthew earn on his test?

X 11) What does the term “statistical” mean?

X 12) What shows are popular on Netflix?

© 2021 Mathporium www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/mathporium QUICK VERSION


Statistical Questions
Statistical
A statistical question is a question that ____________________________________.
It is a question that can be answered by __________________& collecting ______.

Examples:

Paste examples of statistical questions here.


Check your work before you glue the questions down.

Not Statistical
A question is NOT statistical if it is ______________ or has only ________ answer.

Examples:

Paste examples of statistical questions here.


Check your work before you glue the questions down.

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Statistical Questions Determine whether each question is statistical or not statistical.
Paste it into the appropriate section of your notes page. Check your work before pasting!

1) How many hours does each student 7) What ice cream flavor do 6th graders
spend watching TV? prefer?

2) What is the average height of a 8) What is the age of the oldest


sixth grader? monkey in the zoo?

9) What is more popular: mashed


3) How far is Texas from New York?
potatoes or French fries?

4) How long does it take the teachers 10) What score did Matthew earn on
at this school to drive to work? his test?

11) What does the term “statistical”


5) What is Giselle’s favorite food?
mean?

12) What is the most popular color


6) What is the product of 3 x 11?
among elderly women?

Statistical Questions Determine whether each question is statistical or not statistical.


Paste it into the appropriate section of your notes page. Check your work before pasting!

1) How many hours does each student 7) What ice cream flavor do 6th graders
spend watching TV? prefer?

2) What is the average height of a 8) What is the age of the oldest


sixth grader? monkey in the zoo?

9) What is more popular: mashed


3) How far is Texas from New York?
potatoes or French fries?

4) How long does it take the teachers 10) What score did Matthew earn on
at this school to drive to work? his test?

11) What does the term “statistical”


5) What is Giselle’s favorite food?
mean?

12) What is the most popular color


6) What is the product of 3 x 11?
among elderly women?

© 2021 Mathporium Page 2 of 2 INTERACTIVE VERSION


Statistical Questions
Statistical
A statistical question is a question that has multiple answers (a.k.a. variability).
It is a question that can be answered by taking a survey & collecting data.

Examples:

1) How many hours does each student 7) What ice cream flavor do 6th graders
spend watching TV? prefer?

2) What is the average height of a 9) What is more popular: mashed


sixth grader? potatoes or French fries?

4) How long does it take the teachers 12) What is the most popular color
at this school to drive to work? among elderly women?

Not Statistical
A question is NOT statistical if it is factual or has only one answer.

Examples:

8) What is the age of the oldest


3) How far is Texas from New York?
monkey in the zoo?

10) What score did Matthew earn on


5) What is Giselle’s favorite food?
his test?

11) What does the term “statistical”


6) What is the product of 3 x 11?
mean?

© 2021 Mathporium www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/mathporium INTERACTIVE VERSION


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