Relative Frequency
Complete lesson on relative frequency (or experimental probability) starting with a recap on probability. A few multiple choice questions lead into a students investigation and a differentiated main task.
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Experimental Probability
Subject: Mathematics
Age range: 11-14
Resource type: Lesson (complete)
Last updated
13 October 2014
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Experimental Probability. Subject: Mathematics. Age range: 11-14. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. pptx, 679.95 KB. Full lessons. Covers a few discussion points, and goes through how to find experimental probabilities from tables. You should probably print off the questions as they go over two pages.
Experimental Probability. Subject: Mathematics. Age range: 11-14. Resource type: Game/puzzle/quiz. File previews. ppt, 857.5 KB. 10 quick questions on experimental probability, can be used as a plenary / starter or for revision lesson. please leave feedback. Tes classic free licence.
Complete lesson on relative frequency (or experimental probability) starting with a recap on probability. A few multiple choice questions lead into a students investigation and a differentiated main task.
Experimental probability is the relative frequency of an event close event (single) A possible outcome, for example ‘heads’ when a coin is tossed. and is based on collected data. Theoretical ...
Experiment - An experiment is a repetition of a trial multiple times in order to observe how often each outcome occurs. Probability - The probability that an event will occur is the proportion of times the event is expected to happen in a suitably large experiment.
Key learning points. In this lesson, we will learn how to record data in a relative frequency table and use the probabilities to make predictions, including scenarios such as spinners or rolling dice. Licence.
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Learn, refine and reinforce the essential elements of experimental probability with this KS4 worksheet. Ideal for pupils studying GCSE Foundation Maths.