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Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability Foldable Notes for Interactive Notebook

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Grade Levels
6th - 10th
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The perfect resource for introducing a new concept as well as CCSS aligned. Also excellent for extension/practice activities.
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Students love foldables for notes! This one covers experimental and theoretical probability. It gives the definition of each and then students will figure out the number of outcomes possible when tossing a coin and rolling a die. They will figure out various theoretical probabilities for that. Then they will actually roll a die and toss a coin 50 times, record their results, figure out the same scenarios using experimental probability, and then compare the two. You will need dice and coins to go with these notes. They fit perfectly in a composition book for interactive notebooks or can be used on its own. Key included.

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4 pages
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Teaching Duration
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