This engaging worksheet helps Year 6 students explore probability using a 6-sided dice. It guides them through calculating probabilities for different events, marking them on a probability scale and comparing them to ½. Includes a fast finisher activity for deeper learning and an answer key for easy marking.
describe probabilities using fractions, decimals and percentages; recognise that probabilities lie on numerical scales of 0–1 or 0%–100%; use estimation to assign probabilities that events occur in a given context, using common fractions, percentages and decimals
Conduct chance experiments with both small and large numbers of trials using appropriate digital technologies
Compare observed frequencies across experiments with expected frequencies
Conduct repeated chance experiments and run simulations with an increasing number of trials using digital tools; compare observations with expected results and discuss the effect on variation of increasing the number of trials
Conduct Probability (Chance) experiments with both small and large numbers of trials using appropriate digital technologies
Compare observed frequencies across experiments with expected frequencies
Describes and represents mathematical situations in a variety of ways using mathematical terminology and some conventions
Selects and applies appropriate problem- solving strategies, including the use of digital technologies, in undertaking investigations
Gives a valid reason for supporting one possible solution over another
Conducts chance experiments and assigns probabilities as values between 0 and 1 to describe their outcomes
Conducts chance experiments and quantifies the probability
Students complete the Fast Finisher Activity