probability_mystery_bags.pdf |
So, this lesson was a bit out on a limb, but it went really well. I think everyone found at least one part of the activity that they enjoyed! lol
What a great group of sleuths! With a small sample size, each group was able to identify many (if not all) corresponding mystery bags!
Solution: Swan=1, Lion=2, Tiger=3, Elephant=4, Koala=5, Beaver=6
We also tossed in a couple games of chance from mathwire.com and completed the following 2 worksheets:
What a great group of sleuths! With a small sample size, each group was able to identify many (if not all) corresponding mystery bags!
Solution: Swan=1, Lion=2, Tiger=3, Elephant=4, Koala=5, Beaver=6
We also tossed in a couple games of chance from mathwire.com and completed the following 2 worksheets:
probability_worksheet_1_bag_of_marbles.pdf |
probability_worksheet_2_spinners.pdf |
Sample games of chance from mathwire.com:
headsandtails.pdf |
carrace.pdf |
freetheanimalsgamesheet.pdf |
freetheanimalsscoresheet.pdf |