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[[Category:Maths]][[Category:Secondary]][[Category:ORBIT]] | |||
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Playing with Probability - Efron's Dice}} | |||
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|title= | |title=Playing with Probability - Efron's Dice | ||
|tagline= | |tagline=I have some dice that are coloured green, yellow, red and purple... | ||
|image= | |image=Nets.png | ||
|topic=Probability | |||
|subject=Maths | |||
|topic= | |resourcenumber= M0021 | ||
|subject= | |age= Secondary, KS3, KS4 | ||
|resourcenumber= | |content= A lesson activity to explore probability with dice | ||
|age= | |strategy= | ||
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|additional resources= | |additional resources= | ||
|useful information= | |useful information= Some large wooden dice that are coloured green, yellow, red and purple with stickers to show numbers (see [[Playing with Probability - Efrons Dice/Activity|this page]]). <br> Any practical probability starting point carries the risk that the results will not, in the short term, produce the expected results. This is a useful discussion point. | ||
|Learning Objectives= By the end of the lesson pupils should be able to: | |||
* see the worth of probability tables and know how to use them to solve a problem | |||
|related resources= | |related resources= | ||
|other= | |other= | ||
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|licence= | |licence= | ||
|format= wiki page with downloadable .doc version | |||
|resources= [[Playing with Probability - Efrons Dice/Activity]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
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