There's a Large Probability You'll Love This!
Hello! I am so excited to share the activity that made probability fun to learn! Believe it or not, this activity makes probability easier to visualize. The objective of this activity is for one to see how probability is determined, the difference between experimental and theoretical probability, and mutually exclusive and non-mutually exclusive events. The activity has you take a bag of different colored goldfish and separate the green fish which represents sick fish from the colored fish which are healthy fish. Then, you total up the number of "healthy" fish you have and the number of "sick" fish you have. After counting your fish, then you get to the fun probability part!
The activity asks you to find:
- The probability that a fish in your sample is healthy.
- The probability that a fish in your sample is sick.
- The probability of not getting a healthy fish.
- The probability of not getting a sick fish.
I love this activity. It is a great way to really understand the probability vocabulary. Knowing the difference between theoretical and experimental probability is important. I think it is a great idea to use food in the classroom. Most kids I come in contact with would never turn down free candy or a snack. I also love the website with all the games. It is a great website to solidify probability.
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