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Resources for teaching statistics

NZC Level 2

Resources for teaching and learning

Key Resources

  • Unpacking the PPDAC cycle indepth - Pip Arnold

Teacher Preparation

  • Teaching Variation
  • Applying Variation Theory in teaching statistics and mathematics - Dr Nic
  • Twinkl - Stats Resources
  • Chance and data investigations - AMSI
  • Alignment of C@S activities with National Standards

Classroom Activities

  • Shoe Graph
  • 15 minute Maths & Stats games
  • Building towards a thinking classroom 
  • Unpacking the PPDAC cycle indepth - Pip Arnold
  • Chance and data investigations - AMSI
  • Sorting and graphing
  • E-ako: Probability and Statistics Pathways
  • Games of chance
  • Figure it Out
  • ID Cards

Tools

  • iNZight Lite

Curriculum and Assessment

  • Alignment of C@S activities with National Standards

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Latest resources

  • 1 March 2021
    Teaching time series in our covid-affected era
  • 14 January 2021
    Shoe Graph
  • 18 December 2020
    Teaching Variation

Popular resources

    Useful statistics links

    Curriculum

    • NZMaths Key Mathematical Ideas
    • NZMaths Statistics Information
    • NZMaths Statistics for Levels 1-8
    • TKI
    • Glossary of Statistics on TKI
    • National Standards
    • NCEA

    Organisations

    • NZAMT
    • AMA
    • BOPMA
    • CMA
    • WMA

    Blogs

    • Stats Chat
    • Learn & Teach Statistics
    • Significance Magazine
    • World of Statistics

    Tools

    • iNZight
    • VIT: Visual Inferential Tools
    • NZGrapher
    • Survey Monkey

    CensusAtSchool New Zealand is supported by:

    • Statistics New Zealand
    • Ministry of Education
    • The University of Auckland, Department of Statistics