Playing with Probability - Efrons Dice/teaching approach

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We are used to the idea of transitivity, where we can ascribe an order to events. Efron’s dice are non-transitive and probability methods that the pupils are familiar with can be used to explore how to play a game using them. This provides a discussion(i) topic for joint reasoning(i) - whole class(i) or in group work(i). Pupils can explore aspects of mathematical thinking(i) particularly with relation to probability.