Digital notes for exploring what theoretical probability is and how to find it in different situations including spinning a spinner, rolling a die, and other story problems. Would work great with an instructional video!
This digital activity is great for March! Students will choose to focus on a data table of the top ten players from the 2021 men's or women's NCAA basketball conference. Students will calculate the mean, median, mode, and range for their age, height, and points per game and then answer a couple of reflection questions!
This short digital activity can be used as an entrance/exit ticket, homework assignment, study guide, or intervention tool. Students complete the probability scale and predict where four different events would fall.
This is an activity that allows students to explore experimental probability by rolling a virtual dice 30 times and recording their results. Students explore whether their results align with theoretical probability and reflect on whether they think a virtual dice compared to a physical dice would affect the results.
Digital notes for taking theoretical probabilities and converting them into a percent using proportions. Students should have an understanding of finding theoretical probability as a simplified fraction before completing these notes. Would work great with an instructional video!
Digital notes that explore what experimental probability is and how to find the experimental probability of simple events as a simplified fraction and as a percent. Would work great with an instructional video!