Hello!
My teaching experience includes teaching students at the Primary and the Middle school levels. I find each teaching experience so unique and a scaffold for further teaching and learning.
As learning is eclectic, I focus on creating resources that are not just practical and meaningful but also fun.
So connect with me to motivate, inspire, and empower.
Laurane @teach2tell.com
Hello!
My teaching experience includes teaching students at the Primary and the Middle school levels. I find each teaching experience so unique and a scaffold for further teaching and learning.
As learning is eclectic, I focus on creating resources that are not just practical and meaningful but also fun.
So connect with me to motivate, inspire, and empower.
Laurane @teach2tell.com
Are you teaching your students all about chance and probability and looking for fun hands-on probability activities? This print and digital (google slides) bundle of probability worksheets will reinforce the understanding of theoretical probability, experimental probability, language of chance, sample space, predictions, lists, tree diagrams, dependent probability events and independent probability events.
Both US and British English spelling and terminology included.
Overview of Activities
The Probability Scale; Words Describing Chance:
Definitions and given scenarios
Chance and Data (language of chance); class surveys
2a. Theoretical Probability: Manipulatives
spinner numbers
spinner names
spinner colors
marbles
dice numbers
playing cards
2b. Theoretical Probability: Tree Diagrams and Grids
possible outcomes of two coins using a tree diagram and a grid
possible outcomes of a coin and a dice using a tree diagram and a grid
possible outcomes of a dice and a spinner using a tree diagram and a grid
3a. Theoretical and Experimental Probability:
Rolling a six-sided dice a given number of times.
Tossing two coins a given number of times.
Spinning a spinner a given number of times.
Picking an M&M color a given number of times.
3b. Experimental Probability:
Dice roll to find the number of trials and relative frequency of the numbers rolled.
Group experiment to toss a coin a given number of times and record the total heads, total tails, total outcomes, and relative frequencies of heads and tails (fractions and decimals) for each group. This is to prove the law of large numbers that indicate that as the number of trials increase, the relative frequencies tend to get closer to the expected value (0.5) of tossing a coin.
Word Problems for both theoretical and experimental probability outcomes:
This section features ‘Work with Teacher’ and ‘Student Practice’ pages. The ‘Work
with Teacher’ page will enable you to demonstrate the solution for each problem.
I work on the PDF version of the file on the I-pad. This is projected on the interactive whiteboard (via a VGA cable) as I show annotations and working out of the problems.
The ‘Student Practice’ pages will enable your students to practice the problem-solving strategies modeled by you in the ‘Work with Teacher’ pages. Problems are the same format with only a change in the numbers.
Nature of Problems (sample space, lists, tree diagrams)
Picking a favorable outcome from given possible outcomes.
Problems pertaining to coin tosses and dice rolls
Real-life problem: left-handed, right-handed people
Problems involving possible combinations shown via a tree diagram
Problems with Spinner spins
Independent Probability Events
Determining the Independent Probability of events using:
Playing Cards
Dice Numbers
Coin Tosses
M&M’s Candy
Spinners
Word Problems
Lists and Tree Diagrams
This pack will prove to be extremely handy if you would like to teach your students all about tens and ones. Focus is on repetition of activities for each new skill in order to conceptualise the understanding of tens and ones.
The print-n-go sheets feature:
One booklet cover (if compiling all sheets into a booklet)
♦ 7 posters on tens and ones, expanded form
♦ Count in Tens with Popsicle Sticks visuals
♦ Count in Tens with Ten Frames visuals
♦ Count in Tens with Base Ten visuals
♦ Count in Tens with Cookie visuals
♦ Count in Tens with Money visuals
♦ Count in Tens with Groups of Ten Images
♦ Count in Tens and write in Word Form
♦ Counting in Tens and Matching Standard Form and Expanded Form
♦ Counting in Tens and Matching Standard Form and Word Form
♦ Counting groups of apples, ice-cubes, pencils, kids in buses in groups of ten
♦ Tens and Left Overs with images, base ten blocks, ten frames, and Rekenreks frames
♦ Write in Tens from 10 to 150 in Standard Form
♦ Write in Tens from 10 to 100 in Word Form
♦ Writing the Tens Value of the underlined digit in Standard Form
♦ Writing the Tens Value of the underlined digit in Word Form
♦ Cut-n-Glue matching Standard Numbers to tens visuals
♦ Cut-n-Glue tens cards in Number Houses
♦ Colouring Tens given a Standard Number
♦ Colouring Tens on a hundred chart given a Standard Number
♦ Making and Drawing Tens
♦ Tens Number Roll
♦ Tens Number Spin
♦ Tens Visuals Spin
♦ Link to nursery rhymes: Counting groups of sheep, soldiers in tens
♦ Count in Ones with Block Visuals
♦ Counting Tens and Ones with Base Ten Visuals
♦ Colouring Tens and Ones (Base Ten Visuals)
♦ Cut-n-Glue Tens and Ones in Number Houses
♦ Cut-n-Glue Tens and Ones with Base Ten Visuals
♦ Cut-n-Glue Tens and Ones with Popsicle Stick Visuals
♦ Cut-n-Glue Tens and Ones matching Word Form to Standard Form
♦ Cut-n-Glue Tens and Ones expanded Form to Base Ten visuals
♦ Drawing Tens and Ones for a given number in the Number Bond
♦ Making and Drawing Tens and Ones
♦ Standard Form of Tens and Ones to Expanded Form
♦ Word Form of Tens and Ones to Expanded Form
♦ Expanded Form of Tens and Ones to Standard Form
♦ Writing the Value of the underlined Tens or Ones digit
♦ Writing Tens and Ones from Word Form to Standard Form
♦ Tens and Ones Visual Spinner
♦ Tens and Ones Addition Sentences with House Visuals
♦ Representing Tens and Ones visuals in three ways: Word Form, Expanded Form and Standard Form
♦ Drawing more of an amount in a ten frame to match the standard number.
♦ Comparing Numbers with signs: < > =
BASE TEN: HUNDREDS TENS AND ONES: SCOOT
Build number sense with these 24 Base Ten Scoot Cards on Hundreds, Tens and Ones. These cards feature colourful base ten block illustrations to help your students count in hundreds, tens, and ones. Recording sheets (2 options), file folder covers and answer key also included.
**********************************************************************
SUGGESTED USE
→ Small group rotations (cards may be rotated among small groups of students)
→ Math Centres
→ Early Finishers
→ Morning Work
→ Warm-up/Tuning in Activity
⇒ Game of Scoot: There are many variations to the game. Here’s one: Lay cards around the classroom. When the teacher calls ‘scoot’ students pick up a card and write their response on the provided Recording Sheet. Students can only move when ‘scoot’ is called out. If the student does not finish solving the problem on a card, he/she can continue to spend more time on it, but must wait till the teacher calls out ‘scoot’. You can also have this as a silent activity where students move around quietly solving all the task cards without the teacher calling out ‘scoot’. At the culmination of the activity, project the cards on the interactive whiteboard and discuss the answers with the class. Alternatively, place the answer sheet at a Centre for students to self-check.
**********************************************************************
PREPARATION
♦ Stack and perfectly align sheets. Cut along task card borders carefully. Work with 3 sheets at a time for better manipulation.
♦ Laminate cards for durability. There are four cards on a single sheet.
♦ Store cards in zip-loc bags (small plastic pouches). Label.
♦ Place cards and copies of Recording Sheet in file folder.
♦ Glue file folder cover (2 options included) onto folder.
MULTIPLICATION: TIMES TABLES: CENTRES ACTIVITY
Help your students know their multiplication tables with this fun interactive 0 to 12 times tables wheel pack. There are two writing styles for each of the times tables from 0 to 12. Choose the one you prefer to use in the classroom consistently for students to excel in their multiplication facts.
Multiplication facts of 0 will help students better gain conceptual understanding of the value of zero.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
✓ 13 cover wheel templates from 0 to 12
✓ 13 base wheel templates from 0 to 12 (style A: 2 x 1 = 2)
✓ 13 base wheel templates from 0 to 12 (style B: 1 x 2 = 2)
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:
→ Have students first personalise their wheels. They write their name, colour and write in the multiplication facts.
→ Cut around the circle boundary of each wheel.
→ Attach both wheels in the middle with a fastener.
→ Spin to see and practise each multiplication fact.
I hope your students will know their multiplication facts like clockwork with the help of these wheel templates.