Attached is the handout I gave to each group of 4 in my math class. In addition to the game sheet, I give them each a bag with about 25 different colored shapes. First, they pour out the bag, look at all the shapes, and make predictions on the probability of drawing each of the scenarios. Then, they put the shapes back in and blindly take turns drawing and seeing if their predictions were right while recording the actual probabilities. They love it!
Probability Game
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This activity offers the students practice with probability using shapes.
debbiewelch
April 27, 2013
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