pptx, 232.31 KB
pptx, 232.31 KB
I created this PowerPoint as an engaging end of term activity for my low attaining year ten class to investigate the relationship between amount of water in a bottle and the chances of it being flipped successfully. I used the resource to revise experimental probability but the wider investigation covers collecting data, a bit of FDP etc. I know bottle flipping is a bit of a sore point but for some but my class were fully engaged and it helped given them an appreciation of experimental probability. Worksheets are included for groups to complete.
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hoad13

4 years ago
5

Thank you, a great engagement beginner or end of lesson to get students talking about probability and the link with Science/Maths and experimental elements.

balua63

6 years ago
4

minnaceres

6 years ago
5

nett_mccormick

7 years ago
5

TES Resource Team

7 years ago
5

Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/collections/secondary-maths/"> a new secondary maths collection</a>.

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