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Is This Game Fair?
In this probability printable, students will determine whether an event is fair or unfair, and... | ||
Statistics: Critical Thinking (Gr. 6)
Use a set of two printable worksheets that provide practice in using data from a table to... | Impossible/Possible/Certain
Students must write down events that are impossible, possible, and certain to happen. | |
Four-Coin Statistics
Children will investigate coin tosses to gain an understanding of the statistical... | A Spinner Activity
In this activity, students will predict the likelihood of an event occurring and conduct a... | |
Dog Races Math Game
Children will learn about probability while playing a statistical dog race game. | Chance or Likelihood?
This printable will help students clarify the difference between chance and likelihood. | |
Using Scatterplots: Patterns in Data (Gr. 6)
Students analyze the data represented on two scatterplots to answer related word problems. | ||
Charts and Graphs: Decision Making (Gr. 6)
Students answer word problems, using the information in charts and graphs, and then create... | Bag the Cubes II
Students will learn about the probability of an event happening, and the likelihood of an event... | |
Grab Bag
This printable has students practice their probability skills by determining the likelihood of... | ||
Fair or Unfair?
Use this printable to teach students how to determine whether an event is fair or unfair. | Impossible/Certain
Determine the degree to which an event will or will not happen when it's impossible, possible,... | |
Pick Them, Please
In this printable, students must determine which of two events is more likely to happen. |
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