Teacher guide TIMES Module 11: Statistics and Probability: chance, year 6 - teacher guide

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This is a 17-page guide for teachers. It continues the development of probability. A careful consideration of outcomes and equally likely outcomes is undertaken. Experiments involving known probabilities are considered and what is observed is compared with what is expected. This is carried out with both small and large numbers of repetitions to help students gain an understanding of the effects of probabilities in real situations.





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  • The modules are written for teachers. They provide the mathematical background to help teachers plan the development of topics in their classrooms. This module is related to all of the Statistics and Probability modules in this series.
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6

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  • Mathematics

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