Use this math lesson to introduce compound events! Students will build on their understanding of probability as they learn how to find the sample space and probability of compound events given real-world examples.
Lesson Plan Roll the Die! All About Probability Lesson Plan Roll the Die! All About ProbabilityStudents will have fun as they explore the world of probability using dice in this introductory math lesson.
Lesson Plan Exploring Probability: What Are The Chances? Lesson Plan Exploring Probability: What Are The Chances?What is the likelihood that a polar bear will walk into the classroom? Students will consider this and other events using the concept of probability and the terms: Impossible, unlikely, likely, and certain.
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Comparing Batting Averages: Subtracting to the Thousandths Lesson Plan Comparing Batting Averages: Subtracting to the ThousandthsSubtracting decimals to the thousandths can be fun when you are using actual statistics from Major League Baseball. Students will learn a little about how averages are calculated and then compare statistics of some of baseball's top players.
Lesson Plan Food Fractions: What are the Odds? Lesson Plan Food Fractions: What are the Odds? Students are sure to love this sweet lesson that teaches them fractions and probability with candy! Lesson Plan Mighty Mean, Median, and Mode Lesson Plan Mighty Mean, Median, and ModeGive your students a good basis in interpreting data with this lesson that teaches them about mean, median, and mode with plenty of practice and cute videos to keep them interested.
Lesson Plan Author's Purpose: Easy as PIE Lesson Plan Author's Purpose: Easy as PIEGive your class the "write" tools they need to become excellent authors. In this literary lesson, students use their knowledge of author's purpose to successfully write pieces that persuade, inform, and entertain.
Reading & Writing Lesson Plan Bar Graphs: Interpreting Data Lesson Plan Bar Graphs: Interpreting DataIn this lesson, students will make bar graphs and interpret data using real-life data from other students. They will get practice writing and answering survey questions.
Lesson Plan Let's Graph Our Fall Favorites! Lesson Plan Let's Graph Our Fall Favorites!This engaging math lesson combines all of your kid's fall favorites as they learn to represent data using a bar graph.
Lesson Plan Signal Words, Facts, and Opinions Lesson Plan Signal Words, Facts, and OpinionsUse this lesson to help your ELs search for signal words in texts to determine if a statement is a fact or an opinion. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the Is It True? lesson.
Reading & Writing Lesson Plan Understanding Line Plots Lesson Plan Understanding Line PlotsThis lesson provides students with the opportunity to critically think about data. Use this lesson alongside Line Plots: Representing the Length of Classroom Items or as a stand alone lesson.
Lesson Plan Let's Collect Data! Lesson Plan Let's Collect Data!This hands-on EL Math Lesson will help students develop compare and contrast skills while they think about effective ways to collect data. Use alongside Bar Graphs: Interpreting Data or as a stand-alone lesson.
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