Statistics

Welcome to Statistics!

Are you looking for a comprehensive, engaging, and real-world-focused approach to teaching high school statistics? You’re in the right place! My on-level statistics curriculum is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in statistics and probability while keeping them engaged through discovery-based lessons and real-world applications.

Whether you’re an experienced statistics teacher or new to the subject, this curriculum has everything you need to create an organized, meaningful learning experience for your students.

About This Course

This statistics course is divided into 11 units, covered over the course of a year. The units cover various statistical topics, from one-variable data to advanced concepts like sampling distributions and probability. Each unit is aligned with Common Core standards and focuses on specific learning objectives that build statistical literacy step by step.

Students are guided through hands-on activities, technology integration (the TI-84 calculator), and meaningful projects that allow them to apply concepts to real-world scenarios.

Why Teachers Love This Curriculum

  • Ready-to-Use Resources: Includes ready-to-use notes & practice problems, engaging activities, comprehensive assessments, and project guides.
  • Flexibility: Adaptable to your teaching style and schedule, since all the materials are editable in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint!
  • Aligned with Standards: Meets Common Core Math Standards to prepare students for success.
  • Engaging Content: Students stay motivated with interactive lessons and real-world applications.

 

I have each unit available for purchase in my TPT store or in my Emporium. Each unit comes with guided notes, videos, assessments, homework, projects, activities, and so much more! If you are interested in the full curriculum or any of my resource bundles, check them out below.

Thank you and happy teaching!

Unit 1: Exploring One Variable Data

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First Day Activities

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