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12-1-2003
1. -Pages 33 Problem 4.3+....
OBJECTIVE: •To understand the two ways to obtain probabilities:
by gathering data from experiments (experimental probability)
and by analyzing possible and favorable outcomes (theoretical
probability)[1.4.2] •To understand the relationship between
experimental and theoretical probabilities: when an
experimental probability is based on a large number of trials,
it is a good estimate of the theoretical probability •To
develop strategies for finding theoretical probabilities, such
as making an organized list of all possible outcomes •To
develop an understanding of the word random
ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Do page 33, problem 4.3 and follow-Up
'Winning the Bonus Prize' NOTES: HOMEWORK: Page 35 1&2
12-2-2003
1. -HW Page 35 1&2......
2. =Page 37+ 3/6/8......
OBJECTIVE: See 12-1 above. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Pages 37ff
problme 3/6/8 for in-class work with a partner. Start on
homework when done. NOTES: HOMEWORK: Page 41, 1/2/3 and 4 OR
5 This will be a rough draft for a portfolio entry
12-3-2003
1. -HWPage 41 1/2/3+ (rough draft form).
2. -Pages 113 Additional Practice 4...
OBJECTIVE: See 12-1 above. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Page 113,
Additional Practice #4. NOTES: Distribute progress report #6.
HOMEWORK: P39 #9
12-4-2003
1. =ProgReport #6...
2. -HW Page 39 #9.......
OBJECTIVE: •To understand the two ways to obtain probabilities:
by gathering data from experiments (experimental probability)
and by analyzing possible and favorable outcomes (theoretical
probability)[1.4.3] •To develop strategies for finding
theoretical probabilities, such as making an organized list of
all possible outcomes [1.4.2][4.1.1][4.1.2] •To gain a better
understanding of what it means for events to be equally likely
in situations in which individual outcomes are combined to
obtain the events of interest ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Page 42+
Problem 5.1 'Playing Roller Derby' and follow-up NOTES:
HOMEWORK: Final copy Page 41 work.
12-5-2003
1. -HW Page 41 Final....
2. =Page 44+ 1-11.......
OBJECTIVE: See 12-4 above. ACTIVITIES/ASSESSMENT: Do page 44+
ACE problems 1-11 with a partner. NOTES: HOMEWORK: P46 12/13
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