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Probability activities from epiSTEMe



The resources in this collection are a selection of the probability activities that were developed by the epiSTEMe project. More information about the project can be found at the bottom of this page.



These classroom activities are intended to support the use of classroom dialogue to elicit and examine differing points of view in problem situations.

The tasks are framed in ways intended to build students' ability to think as mathematicians, and support key conceptual advances. In particular, many tasks have been designed to trigger critical examination of common misconceptions.

A Brief History of Probability
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A brief history of probability

Age
11 to 14
Challenge level
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Can you help d'Alembert discover the probabilty of at least one head in two coin flips?
Chance Combinations
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Chance combinations

Age
11 to 14
Challenge level
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Can you design a bingo board that gives you the best chance of winning?


Notes on the complete Probability module are available here.

The epiSTEMe project researchers would like to understand where and how the epiSTEMe materials are being used. If you are interested in using the complete set of resources, including PowerPoint slides, please contact Prof Kenneth Ruthven.

You may also be interested in the other modules developed by the epiSTEMe project:

The Introductory module builds understanding of the value of talk and dialogue, and develops rules and processes needed to underpin effective small-group and whole-class discussion.

Further Topic Modules stimulate talk and dialogue and capitalise on them to support student reasoning and reflection. As well as probability, there are modules on Fractions, Ratio and Proportion; Electricity; and Forces.

These can be accessed from the epiSTEMe teaching materials page.