On Monday, we began our unit on Probability. We started with something I like to call the Rock, Paper, Scissors Challenge. Students were asked to see if they could figure out a winning strategy for the game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. We then tracked our results and figured out the "experimental probability" of each outcome. We learned that experimental probability is results that actually occur from performing a probability experiment - in this case the Rock, Paper, Scissor games.
After determining the experimental probability, we learned how to express this probability as a fraction, decimal or percent. Today we learned about theoretical probability (the probability of the expected outcomes) and how to identify a number of ways to figure out what all the possible outcomes can be. First we learned about making an organized list to ensure we don't miss or double count any outcomes. Then we learned about making a tree diagram. Students are encouraged to use whichever method works best for them.
A large part of this unit involves relating probability to fractions, decimals and percents, and in determining all the possible outcomes of a probability experiment, so we will be practicing these quite a lot over the next few days. Here is a blendspace unit I put together to help students better understand these concepts:
Monday, 24 April 2017
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
Math test Friday
On Friday we will be having a math test for our Fractions unit. Here are a number of links to Blendspace units and other sites that may help in studying the concepts.
Fractions Blendspace
Ratio Blendspace
Percent Blendspace
Fractions - Math Live
Comparing Fractions Practice
Spy Guys Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers
Fractions Blendspace
Ratio Blendspace
Percent Blendspace
Fractions - Math Live
Comparing Fractions Practice
Spy Guys Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers
Monday, 10 April 2017
Learning about Ratios!
Today we are going to learn about what a ratio is, and how to find equivalent ratios. Easy stuff! Here is what I would like you to do:
- Go to this link: https://www.tes.com/lessons/-Em0wXTC8lpVNQ/ratio-rates
- Do all the activities up to the 9th card, then complete these problems independently on a piece of paper and hand it in to the teacher WITH YOUR NAME ON IT!If you finish this, please go back to the blendspace and finish the cards to learn about rates. If you finish that as well, then please go Prodigy and practice for EQAO by doing as many questions as you can. Good luck!
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