Instructional Video1:55
Curated OER

How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find a Negative Correlation?

For Teachers 6th - 11th
Organize your data on a graph. Use the data, pair them up as coordinate pairs, then graph them, resulting in a scatter plot. But how, you ask? Watch this tutorial to learn the step-by-step process needed to draw a scatter plot and...
Instructional Video7:57
Corbett Maths

Scatter Graphs

For Students 7th - 10th Standards
No scatter brains here—only graphs! A thorough video lesson begins by describing the process of plotting data to create a scatter plot. The instructor goes on to explain how to draw a line of best fit and then use it to make some...
Instructional Video6:46
Curated OER

How Do You Write and Use a Prediction Equation?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
Goodness! There are a lot of steps in getting to the final solution in this word problem. Watch this video and follow along as the instructor explains each and every step. There's a scatter plot, a line of fit, writing an equation based...
Instructional Video1:17
Curated OER

What's a Scatter Plot?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
Scatter plots refer to a graph of given data. Scatter plots offer a way to look at information and allows the observer to analyze and interpret possible meanings and trends of the given data. Predictions can often be made based on the...
Instructional Video4:45
Curated OER

How Do You Make a Scatter Plot?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
So you've got some x-values and some y-values and you want to make a scatter plot. First thing is to make a table for your x and y values. Then make ordered pairs and you can plot them.
Instructional Video5:21
Curated OER

How Do You Make a Scatter Plot?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
So you've got some x-values and some y-values and you want to make a scatter plot. First thing is to make a table for your x and y values. Then make ordered pairs and you can plot them.
Instructional Video1:49
Curated OER

How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find a Line of Fit?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
What is a line-of-fit? Given a data set, plot the ordered pairs on a graph. It looks like a scatter plot. Now estimate, and draw a line that best fits what the data represents. That is your line-of-fit.
Instructional Video6:50
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Veritasium

13 Misconceptions About Global Warming

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
With so much information floating around about global warming, how can we tell what's really going on? Examine the evidence through a video from Veritasium to sift through everything we hear. The narrator presents convincing data when...
Instructional Video5:43
Khan Academy

CAHSEE Practice: Problems 17-19

For Students 8th - 10th
Taking students through problems 17-19 in this practice CAHSEE, the speaker illustrates how to solve problems involving reading data from tables, probability, and scatterplots. The speaker models careful question-reading and the...
Instructional Video5:50
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California Academy of Science

The Climate is Changing but How's the Weather?

For Students 6th - 10th Standards
Do meteorologists and climate scientists use the same tools? The final lesson in a 13-part series on Exploring Energy compares and contrasts climate and weather. It describes the scientists who study each, the tools they use, their...
Instructional Video
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Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative

Scatter Plots

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
Show learners how to plot data to determine correlation. A data analysis video gives examples of positive, negative, and no correlation between variables. The final example plots real-life data, provides a line of best fit, and...
Instructional Video3:37
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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

What is Climate?—Climate Change, Lines of Evidence: Chapter 1

For Teachers 7th - 12th Standards
In 1896, Svante Arrhenius discovered the connection between human carbon dioxide emissions and global warming. Over 100 years later, it is worse than he predicted, yet the science continues to support his findings. Now we know there are...
Instructional Video1:43
Curated OER

What's Negative Correlation?

For Teachers 6th - 12th
If the y-value decreases as the x-value increases then you have a negative correlation. Meaning that the line-of-fit has a negative slope.
Instructional Video
Virtual Nerd

Virtual Nerd: How Do You Use a Circle Graph to Make Predictions?

For Students 6th - 8th
Circle graphs can help predict the future. Watch and learn how this is possible! [4:57]
Instructional Video
Virtual Nerd

Virtual Nerd: How Do You Use a Line Graph to Make Predictions?

For Students 6th - 8th
Can you use a line graph to make predictions? Watch and see how this can be done! [3:37]
Instructional Video
Virtual Nerd

Virtual Nerd: How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find a Line of Fit?

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
A line-of-fit is a line that summarizes the trend in a set of data. In this tutorial, you'll see how to graph data on a coordinate plane and draw a line-of-fit for that data. [1:12]
Instructional Video
Virtual Nerd

Virtual Nerd: How Do You Write and Use a Prediction Equation?

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
This tutorial illustrates how to draw a line of fit on a scatter plot and find the equation of that line in order to make a prediction based on the data already given. [6:47]
Instructional Video
Virtual Nerd

Virtual Nerd: How Do You Use a Scatter Plot to Find a Negative Correlation?

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
This tutorial takes you through the steps of creating a scatter plot, drawing a line-of-fit, and determining if there is any correlation. [1:56]
Instructional Video
Virtual Nerd

Virtual Nerd: How Do You Make a Scatter Plot?

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
Take a look at this tutorial to see how to take data from a table and plot it to create a scatter plot. [4:46]