Students will need a pair of dice and can complete this work as individuals, pairs or small groups.
There are extension activities included and there are worksheets to save time, if required.
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This is fantastic. It is simply and clearly explained, many thanks.
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A very nicely put together lesson where pupils can roll dice and see how the theoretical probabilities of dice rolling compare with the experimental data they get. Would be good to put the whole class data together and see if that is more accurate than the individuals (which, of course, it should be!)
Fantastic resource. Very clear explanation of the different types of probability. Thank you so much I am sure my year 8's will love it!
Great hands on way to introduce basic probability concepts
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