notebook, 269.92 KB
notebook, 269.92 KB
Here is a full lesson on converting fractions to percentages. However the task at the end is the interesting bit! Pupils need to bounce a ping pong ball into a cup, you give pupil a card telling them how many times to repeat the experiment (10, 20 or 25 times). We then compare the results to see who is the best hopefully they will realise its hard to compare results when we've done different numbers of time. So they will need to convert their answers to percentages!
Tes classic free licence

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Jodieannsheppard

10 years ago
4

Love the idea - I am going to adapt and use for revision!

dominicpenney

10 years ago
3

This is more a lesson on Relative Frequency than the title suggested. A nice experiment to do with students. Thanks for sharing.

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