This product contains a set of 4 games/activities for students to experience the difference between theoretical and experimental probability. Students will be given a game scenario to read. They will have to find the theoretical probability of winning the game and then actually complete the game and find their experimental probability. Lastly they will be asked to use their experimental probability to make a prediction. Great way to reinforce their probability skills.
Basic 4 function operations with integers. For Applied 7th grade.
6th - 7th
Applied Math, Basic Operations, Math
CCSS
7.NS.A.1d
, 7.NS.A.2
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Experience
I have been teaching in Texas for 16 years now. I have taught from Pre-Ap Algebra I, to Regular Math 8 and Math 7/8 resource class
Teaching style
My teaching style is fill in the blank notes that I work through with the class and a practice assignment for students. I use games/activities as review, not as a teach piece.
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