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Preview of Sports Statistics & Probability curriculum workbook (130+ pages) - Project-based

Sports Statistics & Probability curriculum workbook (130+ pages) - Project-based

Created by
MedeirosMath
WATCH THE PREVIEW CLIP! E-MAIL ME FOR DISCOUNTS OR QUESTIONS AT MEDEIROSVINNY@YAHOO.COM.Looking to start an elective math class? Interested in project-based assessments?Tired of teaching statistics with no real-world application?This 132-page interactive workbook serves as a textbook for an introductory statistics math class; complete with Common Core standards crosswalk, embedded answers, and tons of activities and mini-projects. This workbook is the only resource I use for my 'Statistical R
Preview of INTRO to Probability & Expected Value - LESSONS, WORKSHEETS, PACKETS, KEYS

INTRO to Probability & Expected Value - LESSONS, WORKSHEETS, PACKETS, KEYS

➤ LESSON 1: Intro to probability full 2 to 3-day GUIDED-NOTES lesson packet, 40 total exercises (can be used as classwork and/or homework), notes and step-by-step answer keys. What is the Fundamental Counting Principle? Definition and connection to Sample Space and Tree Diagrams. What is permutation vs. combination, and when do we use them? Students learn what a factorial is through flawless connections to fundamental counting principle and permutations, and how to simplify factorials without us
Preview of Let's Play Dice | Math Rich Task | Probability | Open-Ended Problem | PBL

Let's Play Dice | Math Rich Task | Probability | Open-Ended Problem | PBL

Created by
Maths360
Rich tasks encourage learners to think creatively, work logically, communicate their ideas, analyze results or strategies, and make connections. Incorporating rich tasks into your math class room can help build a community of enquiry, collaboration, and imagination!Task: This is a fun, challenging, and open-ended task for probability beginners or intermediates. It works great in a unit where students are learning how to calculate the probabilities of independent events. At the end of the task, t
Preview of IB Math AA SL: Probability Assessment with Answer Key

IB Math AA SL: Probability Assessment with Answer Key

This 37-mark, 6-question assessment contains Paper 1 style probability questions asking students to:determine whether events are independentfind the union/intersection of two events use a two-way table to find probabilities, including conditional probabilityfind the probability of two independent eventsfind probabilities of mutually exclusive eventsdraw a tree diagram and use the diagram to calculate probabilities
Preview of BUNDLE: Intro to Probability & Theoretical Probability LESSONS, PACKETS, KEYS

BUNDLE: Intro to Probability & Theoretical Probability LESSONS, PACKETS, KEYS

➤ LESSON 1: Intro to probability full 2 to 3-day GUIDED-NOTES lesson packet, 40 total exercises (can be used as classwork and/or homework), notes and step-by-step answer keys. What is the Fundamental Counting Principle? Definition and connection to Sample Space and Tree Diagrams. What is permutation vs. combination, and when do we use them? Students learn what a factorial is through flawless connections to fundamental counting principle and permutations, and how to simplify factorials without us
Preview of Probability Rich Math Task | Buzzer Beaters | Engaging Project-Based-Learning

Probability Rich Math Task | Buzzer Beaters | Engaging Project-Based-Learning

Created by
Maths360
Need an engaging task/mini-project for your probability unit? Then this is for you!Objective: Too engage students in applying probability concepts to a real-world basketball scenario, fostering critical thinking and decision-making skills. Concepts: Probabilities of independent events - P(A and B) = P(A) x P(B)Grade Level: 6-11What is Included:Student instructions and place for students to show their solutions.Exemplar and detailed teacher notesAssessment: reflection questions for students and s
Preview of IB Math AA SL: Probability Assessment

IB Math AA SL: Probability Assessment

This 37-mark, 6-question assessment contains Paper 1 style probability questions asking students to:determine whether events are independentfind the union/intersection of two events use a two-way table to find probabilities, including conditional probabilityfind the probability of two independent eventsfind probabilities of mutually exclusive eventsdraw a tree diagram and use the diagram to calculate probabilitiesIf you would like to purchase this resource with the answer key attached, try:IB Ma
Preview of Theoretical Probability: Independent and Dependent Events LESSON, PACKET, KEYS

Theoretical Probability: Independent and Dependent Events LESSON, PACKET, KEYS

Theoretical Probabilities - Probability of an Event P(E), Independent vs. Dependent Events formulas, difference between a probability With vs. Without Replacement, formulas of probability for the Union and Complement of an event. Finding theoretical probabilities using tree diagrams, sample space, and fundamental counting principle to help. Examples include topics of dice, coins, marbles, deck of cards, and much more!----------------------------------Also included in my BUNDLES: ✫ Intro to Proba
Preview of Board Game Probability Project

Board Game Probability Project

Created by
Mrs Malays Day
Students will create board games using JamBoard and explore using them together. They will discover different probabilities and compare their games to others. This is a fun student-centered project that can promote diversity through the different types of creations that students will make! The project is designed to last over 4 class periods but could be shortened or extended based on yours class!
Preview of Experimental Probability lab

Experimental Probability lab

Give each group of students 4 kings, 3 aces, 2 eights and 3 jacks for this experiment. This lab will help students understand experimental probability and includes a practice sheet. They will then use this experimental probability to predict events. Students will then compare experimental probability with theoretical probability. Great way to engage students and help them to understand the difference between experimental and theoretical probability.
Preview of 5 Probability Checkpoints Quizzes Homework w/ Key

5 Probability Checkpoints Quizzes Homework w/ Key

This PDF includes five two-page checkpoints/quizzes/homework assignments covering high school level probability. Each contains key bullet points and formulas as well as a variety of multiple choice, FITB, matching, numeric, and free-response questions to scaffold learning (about 50 total questions). A key with solutions is included. Topics include events, unions, intersections, frequency tables, conditionals, and mutually exclusive and inclusive events.Checkpoint 1: Basic probability, events, co
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