P Y4 Last One Standing new
Ākonga will explore the relationship between theoretical outcomes and experimental outcomes within the context of a multiplication game. This two part lesson is for Year 4 ākonga.
This activity explores the following key ideas:
- Engage in chance-based investigations with equally likely outcomes by:
– posing an investigative question
– anticipate and then identify possible outcomes for the investigative question
– generating all possible ways to get each outcome (a theoretical approach), or undertaking a probability experiment and recording the occurrences of each outcome
– creating data visualisations for possible outcomes
– describe what these data visualisations show
– finding probabilities as fractions
– answering the investigative question
– reflecting on anticipated outcomes - Agree or disagree with others’ conclusions about chance based investigations
Resources
- Y4 teaching notes
- Year 4 Probability Glossary
- Last One Standing gameboards, enough for your class to play in 2’s or 4’s.
- Paper clips to use as spinners, two for each gameboard
- Coloured counters
- Post It notes
- Last One Standing MM1 | Listing all possible outcomes chart
- Last One Standing MM2 | Frequency table
- Last One Standing MM3 | Theoretical probability table
- Last One Standing MM4 | Experimental probability table
- Optional – Digital spinner tool such as https://toytheater.com/spinner/