Description
Need a quick and easy way to teach probability? Check out Probability Bash. This game engages students in thinking about the probability of outcomes (likely, unlikely, certain, impossible, and highly likely).
The game comes with:
Game Board
Game Pieces
Directions on How to Play
Probability Cards
Probability Bask Reflection for assessment and/or wall display
This easy game will excite and motivate your students. It is a great center for independent and group work.
The game comes with:
Game Board
Game Pieces
Directions on How to Play
Probability Cards
Probability Bask Reflection for assessment and/or wall display
This easy game will excite and motivate your students. It is a great center for independent and group work.
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Grades
3rd
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41
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
Description
Need a quick and easy way to teach probability? Check out Probability Bash. This game engages students in thinking about the probability of outcomes (likely, unlikely, certain, impossible, and highly likely).
The game comes with:
Game Board
Game Pieces
Directions on How to Play
Probability Cards
Probability Bask Reflection for assessment and/or wall display
This easy game will excite and motivate your students. It is a great center for independent and group work.
The game comes with:
Game Board
Game Pieces
Directions on How to Play
Probability Cards
Probability Bask Reflection for assessment and/or wall display
This easy game will excite and motivate your students. It is a great center for independent and group work.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Totally love this product. A very useful tool for my classroom. Thank you!
So glad it was a useful tool!
Great resource
Pretty good activity. It's a lot to create.
Thank you.
I am excited to try this with my kids..although I am slightly confused about the directions/game. Any way you can clarify this? Do I print each of them a game board and then cut the other board with numbers and put those into a bag? They pick a number out and if it's on the board they stick their colored counter over it?
Hi,
You will just need one board per group. I found it worked well when I had 4-5 students per game board.
You will print the numbers and put into a bag for each group.
Before the students draw out the number they will place the colored counters over their predictions.
Then the number will be drawn and students will see who got it correct. They will then discuss the probability. (example - if they chose pink, the odds were 50% or 1/2. If they chose the number 1, the odds would be 1/20 or 5%.
I hope this helps clarify. If not, please let me know.
Thanks for the question,
Jessica
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