Description
Students review probability concepts such as likely, unlikely, certain and impossible in this St Patrick's Day inspired Math craft called Probability Pots of Gold. Minimal prep required so you can do it last minute or leave for a substitute teacher. Makes a bright and cheery math themed bulletin board display, too.
**Click here or here to see student samples**
Included are:
*2 different leprechaun black line masters
*Probability Pot of Gold black line master
*8 different coins (including one blank)
*8 vocabulary strips with images
*Recording space (2 different fonts)
After making this fun craftivity, your students will *likely* want to do Math more often ;-)
Like what you see? Here are some of my other Math products:
Easter Math Craftivity: Probability Easter Basket
Add Single Digits like a Judo Master
Subtract Single Digits like a Judo Master
Thank you for taking an interest in this product. Please ask any questions before purchasing by using the Q&A feature or emailing me at primarypatch@gmail.com.
All the best,
Bryn
The Primary Patch
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Description
Students review probability concepts such as likely, unlikely, certain and impossible in this St Patrick's Day inspired Math craft called Probability Pots of Gold. Minimal prep required so you can do it last minute or leave for a substitute teacher. Makes a bright and cheery math themed bulletin board display, too.
**Click here or here to see student samples**
Included are:
*2 different leprechaun black line masters
*Probability Pot of Gold black line master
*8 different coins (including one blank)
*8 vocabulary strips with images
*Recording space (2 different fonts)
After making this fun craftivity, your students will *likely* want to do Math more often ;-)
Like what you see? Here are some of my other Math products:
Easter Math Craftivity: Probability Easter Basket
Add Single Digits like a Judo Master
Subtract Single Digits like a Judo Master
Thank you for taking an interest in this product. Please ask any questions before purchasing by using the Q&A feature or emailing me at primarypatch@gmail.com.
All the best,
Bryn
The Primary Patch




