This is the fourth of a series of lessons on the Normal Distribution. This lesson needs to proceed lessons on the binomial and normal distributions, both available as a lesson from OR. Specifically, this lesson is for teaching when to use the normal distribution as an approximation for a binomial distribution. It looks at why we use and how to use it as well as looking in detail at common mistakes students make in order hopefully for pupil’s to avoid doing it. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 23 slide presentation + supplementary resources.
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- Worksheets (with answers)
- Exam Questions (with answers)
- Plenary
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