This handy worksheet supports students when learning chance terminology. Students choose the best likelihood for each event displayed. They then draw their own event to represent the likelihood of each happening in each box.
Describes mathematical situations and methods using everyday and some mathematical language, actions, materials, diagrams and symbols
Recognises and describes the element of chance in everyday events
Recognises and describes the element of chance in everyday events
Records and compares the results of chance experiments
Identify practical activities and everyday events that involve chance. Describe outcomes as ‘likely’ or ‘unlikely’ and identify some events as ‘certain’ or ‘impossible’
Identify outcomes of familiar events involving chance and describe them using everyday language such as ‘will happen’, ‘won’t happen’ or ‘might happen’
Identify practical activities and everyday events involving chance; describe possible outcomes and events as ‘likely’ or ‘unlikely’ and identify some events as ‘certain’ or ‘impossible’ explaining reasoning
Identify practical activities and everyday events that involve Probability (Chance). Describe outcomes as ‘likely’ or ‘unlikely’ and identify some events as ‘certain’ or ‘impossible’