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In this engaging eighth-grade math lesson, Mr. Vogel explores the fundamentals of probability. Students will learn what probability is, how to calculate it, and will engage in activities such as flipping a coin to determine the likelihood of getting heads. The lesson also covers the probability of obtaining heads twice in a row and finishes with a discussion on the relationship between experimental and theoretical probability. By the end of the class, students reflect on their learning and understanding of these key concepts in probability.
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True Blue Probability Search Eighth Grade Math Instructor: Mr. Vogel Unit: Probability Period Length: 68 Minutes
Do Now • What is probability? • How do you calculate probability? • What is the probability of getting heads if you flip a coin? • What is the probability of getting heads two times in a row if you flip a coin two times?
Closure • Describe the relationship between experimental probability and theoretical probability? • What did you learn from this lesson?