Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
Lesson has been adapted from a Teachers Pay Teachers Unit Plan.
Introduction to Probability
Statistics and Probability
Curriculum Links:
List outcomes of chance experiments involving equally likely outcomes and represent
probabilities of those outcomes using fractions (ACMSP116)
Timeframes and Objective:
A 60-minute lesson in which students learn to consider all outcomes of chance experiments in
various representations and demonstrate these as fractions.
Differentiation:
Extending Students:
- Allowing students to challenge themselves by listing outcomes from two dice in guided
learning activity.
- Challenging students with an unequal spinner sample space activity.
Supporting students:
- Students given the opportunity to work in a small group with teacher assistance during
guided learning activity.
Resources:
- Word Wall
- Coin
- Dice
- Dice Worksheet
Lesson Sequence:
Tuning In:
Provide the students for the success criteria including the intended learning goal for the lesson.
Allow students to ask any questions of what is required. (Setting Goals)
Ask students to participate in a Think, Pair, Share activity regarding all aspects of probability they
can remember. Students will receive 1 minute independently, 1 minute to pair and 1 minute to
share. (Collaborative Learning)
Write down any key words that are provided by the students – key words could include:
- Certain, impossible, likely, unlikely, fair and unfair.
- Introduce further terminology such as chance experiment, trial, sample space
Engage in a brief discussion explaining the meaning of these words before adding them to the
word wall to be referred to throughout the unit.
Activity:
Have all students stand up. Explain you will toss one coin twice. Students make predictions of toss
(by putting both hands on their heads), tails/tails (both hands on their bottom) or a heads and a
tails (one hand on head, one on bottom). Toss one coin and reveal the results. Those who are
instantly out sit down. Toss the second coin to reveal the winners. Continue to play until only one
student remains. Discuss the lack of impact each toss has on another.
How can we represent/express the chance of a single coin toss getting heads? Lead students to
their being 2 possible outcomes and one of those is heads therefore it can be represented as ½.
Now present students with a spinner. Ask students, “How do you think we find the sample space
of a spinner?”
Present students with and equal spinner with listed numbers on it.
Explain that the probability for a spinner will be listed as a fraction. Show students how to find the
probability of each number on the spinner.
Challenge students to consider how they could find the probability of an unequal spinner.
Demonstrate making EQUAL parts and continuing the process of finding the probability.
Guided/Independent Learning:
Present students with a dice. Ask students:
- What could the possible outcomes be from a dice?
- Can you explain why you think that is an outcome? How do you know?
- Ask students to come to the whiteboard and add elements to a tree diagram.
What would happen if we roll two die? Students return to whiteboard to add to the tree diagram.
(Engagement strategy)
Wrapping Up:’
Ask students to relocate to the carpet.
Revisit learning goal from the start of the lesson and if it has been achieved.
Allow students to express any challenges from the lesson.