Probability
WALT:
Conduct chance experiments, identify and describe possible outcomes and recognise variation in results
WILF:
All of us will conduct a chance experiment.
Most of us will identify likelihood of possible outcomes using words.
Some of us will identify and describe possible outcomes using numbers.
Conduct chance experiments, identify and describe possible outcomes and recognise variation in results
WILF:
All of us will conduct a chance experiment.
Most of us will identify likelihood of possible outcomes using words.
Some of us will identify and describe possible outcomes using numbers.
Plotting the language of chance on a number line.
In your learning team come up with as many different words for chance that you can.
Keep the paper in your group. We will add more words as we go.
In your learning team come up with as many different words for chance that you can.
Keep the paper in your group. We will add more words as we go.
What is the probability of:
The weather being sunny in Perth, Australia tomorrow?
The weather being sunny in Perth, Scotland tomorrow?
You getting a lunch order tomorrow?
Of Miss Sampey having a coffee tomorrow?
Of One Direction playing a concert at the next school assembly?
Of Elvis playing a concert at the next school assembly?
Of you wearing your school uniform on a Monday?
Of rolling a head on a $2 coin?
Looking at Spinners
The weather being sunny in Perth, Australia tomorrow?
The weather being sunny in Perth, Scotland tomorrow?
You getting a lunch order tomorrow?
Of Miss Sampey having a coffee tomorrow?
Of One Direction playing a concert at the next school assembly?
Of Elvis playing a concert at the next school assembly?
Of you wearing your school uniform on a Monday?
Of rolling a head on a $2 coin?
Looking at Spinners