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With one die (I like foam in my classroom!), students record 32 die rolls in a tally format. Great for after a quiz/test and starting to explore a probability unit and also to put something in your active students' hands! Questions are included for students to think about what they thought would happen. Make predictions! After completed, you can also discuss experimental verses theoretical probability.
Two print on a page to save paper! Also, you could do with a partner to think-pair-share!
Two print on a page to save paper! Also, you could do with a partner to think-pair-share!
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With one die (I like foam in my classroom!), students record 32 die rolls in a tally format. Great for after a quiz/test and starting to explore a probability unit and also to put something in your active students' hands! Questions are included for students to think about what they thought would happen. Make predictions! After completed, you can also discuss experimental verses theoretical probability.
Two print on a page to save paper! Also, you could do with a partner to think-pair-share!
Two print on a page to save paper! Also, you could do with a partner to think-pair-share!
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Excellent resource. My students were able to follow the lesson easier.
This was a great activity. I used it to talk to my students about the difference between theoretical and experimental probability.
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