Dice games for younger children.
Can you work out how many members this choir has from these percentages?
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Students use a standard sampling technique to determine a bison population.
Interpret graphs that tell how some swamp animals survive drought.
Students will map and calculate the migration routes of Arctic species to learn about animals that spend part of their lives in the Arctic and how they are connected to other parts of the world for food and shelter.
Students conduct and analyze a survey about attitudes towards water and assess water knowledge
Could you survive on Mars? Use the SIMOC configuration panels to design your habitat. It’s a challenging endeavor with myriad solutions. Students are engaged in iterative, scientific research built on authentic human factors and plant study data at NASA.
Without looking, what is the least number of candies you must pick in order to be absolutely certain that three of them are brown?
What is the smallest possible margin of victory under these circumstances?
What is the likelihood that she will win the match?