TEA Statistics PowerPoint Slides
Instructor PowerPoint slides for TEA High School Statistics open-source instructional material.
Make Connections Between and Across Literary Texts (English 7 Reading)

You will learn how to make connections between and across texts, including other media (e.g., film, play), and provide textual evidence.
2.07 Lurking and Confounding Variables

In this video, students learn the difference between lurking and confounding variables and how they affect results.
2.08 Generalizability of Results and Conclusions

In this video, students learn how to interpret results and draw conclusions based on them.
6.01 Probability and the Law of Large Numbers

In this video, students are introduced to the concept of probability using the Law of Large Numbers.
6.02 Probability Terminology

In this video, students learn key terminology associated with probability.
6.03 Venn Diagrams

In this video, students represent and calculate probabilities using Venn diagrams.
6.04 Independent and Mutually Exclusive Events

In this video, students calculate probabilities for independent events and mutually exclusive events.
6.05 Contingency Tables

In this video, students calculate probabilities using a two-way contingency table.
6.06 Tree Diagrams

In this video, students calculate conditional probabilities using a tree diagram.
6.07 Discrete Random Variables

In this video, students are introduced to discrete random variables.
6.08 The Binomial Distribution

In this videos, students use the binomial distribution to find the expected value, variance, and probabilities associated with a binomial random variable.
6.09 Binomial Approximation

In this videos, students approximate the binomial distribution with the normal distribution for large samples.
Monologues and Soliloquies (English I Reading)

You will be able to recognize monologue and soliloquy and explain how they function in a play.
Parallelism of Details (English I Writing)

You will learn strategies for evaluating and revising an essay so that similar grammatical structures in sentences, phrases, and paragraphs are parallel.
Syntax (English I Reading)

You will be able to evaluate the author's syntax and its impact on the meaning of a text.
Use Outlines, Notetaking, Graphic Organizers, Lists (English I Writing)

You will learn how to use outlines, notes, graphic organizers, and lists to help you evaluate and organize your ideas.
5.01 Measuring Center of a Distribution

In this video. students will learn three measurements of center, calculate those measurements, and compare the mean and median of data sets.
5.02 Measuring Spread of a Distribution

In this video, students will learn four measurements of spread, and calculate them by hand and on a calculator for several data sets.
5.03 Outliers

In this video, we will see how outliers affect data sets and measures of center and spread.