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Sacred Heart Mathematics Department : Connect 3G
Unit 9 – HD2 – Probability – 7 lessons
Extension Connect 3B
Use the vocabulary of probability in
interpreting results involving uncertainty
and prediction
Identify all the mutually exclusive
outcomes of an experiment
Know that the sum of probabilities of all
mutually exclusive outcomes is 1 and use
this when solving problems
Identify all the mutually exclusive
outcomes of an experiment
Draw tree diagrams for series of events
and use them to find all possible
outcomes
List outcomes of events systematically
Estimate probabilities from experimental
data
Compare experimental and theoretical
probabilities in a range of contexts
Appreciate the difference between
mathematical explanation and
experimental evidence
Les- Lesson title
son
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Key words:
Starter FrameNo
work
Know that if the probability of an event occurring is p¸ then the
probability of it not occurring is 1 – p
ICT/Additional
Resources
Badger: Yr8
10Ticks: L6
10Ticks: L6
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9.2 Possible
outcomes 1
3–4
9.3 Estimating
probabilities
5–6
9.4 Comparing
probabilities
7
Oral objectives:
9.1 Probability
Objectives
TESTING
Find and record all possible mutually exclusive outcomes for single
events and two successive events in a systematic way, using diagrams
and tables
Estimate probabilities from experimental data
Understand that if an experiment is repeated there may be, and usually
will be, different outcomes
Compare experimental and theoretical probabilities in different contexts
Understand that increasing the number of times an experiment is
repeated generally leads to better estimates of probability
End of unit test. Mental Arithmetic. Review Test
Badger
event, theoretical probability, outcome, systematic, estimate, experimental probability, random
Badger: Yr8
10Ticks: L5, P
17
Badger: Yr8
34
Badger: Yr8
49
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