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These tutorials for elementary and middle school students provide the basic facts in three areas: graphs and charts, understanding averages, and probability. Each area includes factsheets that explain key concepts in simple terms, plus practice sheets and quizzes.

Summary

Subject keyword(s)Bar graph, Data analysis, Data presentation, Mathematics, Mean, median, and mode, Probability, Sample space and events, Statistics
Grade levelElementary School, Middle School, Informal Education, Vocational/Professional Development Education
Intended audienceEducator, General Public
Resource typeAssessment Materials, Instructional Material
Resource formattext, text/html

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MSP2: Math and Science Pathways

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