Racing Game with One Die

This is a very neat interactive activity in which students roll a die that will advance either a blue or red car in a race to the finish. Students can adjust which numbers on the die make each car move, changing the probability that each car will win. The activity allows students to explore experimental and theoretical probability by running multiple races at once and examining how often each car wins and comparing that to how often each car is expected to win. The site includes supplemental materials, including background information about the topics covered, a description of how to use the application, and exploration questions.  Also See http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/lessons/IdeasLeadProbability/ The student will determine theoretical and/or experimental probability of an event and/or its complement including using relative frequency.

Task Arc Variations

Blooms taxonomy level: 
Understanding

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