Students conduct simple probability experiments by determining the number of possible outcomes and make simple predictions:
Identify whether common events are certain, likely, unlikely, or improbable.
Practice Questions
Predict the likelyhood of a given outcome then click Submit. Outcomes may be...
Certain
Probable
Unlikely
Improbable
Impossible
Record the possible outcomes for a simple event (e.g., tossing a coin) and systematically
keep track of the outcomes when the event is repeated many times.
Adjustable Spinner
Number Cubes - Elab
Spinner - NLVM
Coin Flipper
Coin Toss
Marble Mania
Number Cubes
Pig Sixes - nrich
Summarize and display the results of probability experiments in a clear and organized
way (e.g., use a bar graph or a line plot).
Parts of a Graph
Read a Bar Chart
Choosing an Appropriate Graph - Nutshell Math presentation
Data Grapher - NCTM
Bar Chart - NLVM interactive
Bar Graph - InterActivate
Circle Graph - InterActivate
Create a Graph
Use the results of probability experiments to predict future events (e.g., use a line
plot to predict the temperature forecast for the next day).
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