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PROBABILITY!
What is probability? Probability is the likelihood of something happening.
Use this powerpoint resource as a fun and interactive way to teach your students the concept of probability.
So what is the chance? Use only some (impossible, possible, certain) or all (impossible, unlikely, possible, likely, certain) terms on the probability scale to describe the statements in the powerpoint. Then engage in important discussions about the conclusions that the students have drawn, allowing them to explain and justify their choices.
THE BEST PART? It's editable!
Create your own statements and scenarios for students to use, make it fun and more personal by adapting it to your classroom interests!
Can be used with any year level!
LESSON IDEA: Print out the probability scale cards on the first couple of slides onto cardstock and laminate if desired. Place them on the floor of your classroom and ask your students to physically move to the card that they believe best describes the probability statement in the powerpoint.
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Description
PROBABILITY!
What is probability? Probability is the likelihood of something happening.
Use this powerpoint resource as a fun and interactive way to teach your students the concept of probability.
So what is the chance? Use only some (impossible, possible, certain) or all (impossible, unlikely, possible, likely, certain) terms on the probability scale to describe the statements in the powerpoint. Then engage in important discussions about the conclusions that the students have drawn, allowing them to explain and justify their choices.
THE BEST PART? It's editable!
Create your own statements and scenarios for students to use, make it fun and more personal by adapting it to your classroom interests!
Can be used with any year level!
LESSON IDEA: Print out the probability scale cards on the first couple of slides onto cardstock and laminate if desired. Place them on the floor of your classroom and ask your students to physically move to the card that they believe best describes the probability statement in the powerpoint.


