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8th Grade - Compound Events

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Use a variety of methods to compute probabilities for compound events (e.g., multiplication, organized lists, tree diagrams, area models). SPI 0806.5.2

Links verified on 1/29/2010

  1. A PowerPoint show related to this standardCounting Outcomes: Using a Tree Diagram - a thirteen slide show using the format of an Interactive Chalkboard from Glencoe Math This interactive site would work well on an interactive whiteboard
  2. Interactive Probability Tree - click in the box to create new parts of the tree This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  3. On-Stage Probability - use tree diagrams to see possibilities more easily This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  4. Probability Theory: The Layman's Guide to Probability - An in-depth but easily readable guide on probability theory, covering various aspects of the theory with a bias to gambling games and strategies. Includes working examples in an excel spreadsheet.
  5. Tree Diagram - from Oswego City School District Regents Exam Prep Center [This expired page is brought to you by the Internet archive, the Wayback Machine.]
  6. A PowerPoint show related to this standardTree Diagram - a one slide animated PowerPoint show
  7. Tree Diagram Applet - create your own tree diagram with this interactive site This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  8. A PowerPoint show related to this standardTree Diagram Template - a Microsoft PowerPoint template to download
  9. What are Your Chances - What many people refer to as 'good luck' can actually be explained by a little knowledge about probability and statistics. Our dice game allows you to see how increasing or decreasing the number of dice rolls effects an outcome. This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  10. Working with Tree Diagrams - five multiple choice questions from Oswego City School District Regents Exam Prep Center This site includes questions for your students to check their understanding [This expired page is brought to you by the Internet archive, the Wayback Machine.

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