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6th Grade - Calculate Probability

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Apply procedures to calculate the probability of complimentary events. 0606.5.7


Links verified on 7/16/2014


  1. Coin Flip - this coin flipper builds a column graph one flip at time - let your students see the progression as data is generated and collected This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  2. Coin Toss - toss enough coins to make a prediction about probability (maximum number of tosses 1000, but you can keep tossing to get a larger data set) This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  3. Data Picking - students collect data, enter tally marks or numbers and then select which graph is appropriate This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  4. Figuring the Odds (Probability Puzzles) - twenty questions with answers
  5. Ken White's Coin Flipping Page - decide what kind of coin to flip (penny or dime) and how many flips you want to see This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  6. Leap Frog - design an experiment to answer a question, collect information, and interpret the results using charts This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  7. Me Too Probability - use a tree diagram to display possible outcomes of who will come to the party This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  8. What are Your Chances - What many people refer to as 'good luck' can actually be explained by a little knowledge about probability and statistics. This 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
  9. Who Will Probably? - use problem-solving steps and a tree diagram to display possible outcomes and make predictions This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data

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