What bullets would you like?
kxjohnson
Posted 12/5/2005 7:08 AM (#430)
Subject: What bullets would you like?
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Hello!
Time to decide which Probability Core Content bullets we would like to tackle in our unit. Below is a link for the bullets. Take a look and let's start discussing which ones look good to everyone.





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scombs
Posted 12/5/2005 3:41 PM (#434 - in reply to #430)
Subject: RE: What bullets would you like?
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I like:
MA-H-1.2.5
Students will use simple combinations and permutations to count discrete quantities.
MA-H-3.2.4
Students will interpret the results of a probability simulation, draw conclusions, and make predictions.
MA-H-3.2.5
Students will represent probabilities in multiple ways such as fractions, decimals, percentages, and geometric area models
MA-H-3.2.6
Students will determine probabilities in situations involving replacement and non-replacement.
MA-H-3.3.4
Students will use data and curve of best fit to make and defend predictions
rgoin
Posted 12/12/2005 7:53 AM (#446 - in reply to #430)
Subject: RE: What bullets would you like?


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I like the bullets that Steve suggested and

MA-H-3.1.5
Students will understand differences between theoretical and experimental probability.
MA-H-3.3.1
Students will understand how outliers affect measures of central tendency.
bperry
Posted 12/14/2005 7:47 PM (#457 - in reply to #430)
Subject: RE: What bullets would you like?


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MA-H-3.2.5
Students will represent probabilities in multiple ways such as fractions, decimals, percentages, and geometric area models

Is my favorite bullet point for this years core content on probability.
bperry
Posted 12/14/2005 8:00 PM (#461 - in reply to #430)
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I would also like to create some geometric probability items to use in Geometry.
bperry
Posted 12/14/2005 8:03 PM (#462 - in reply to #430)
Subject: RE: What bullets would you like?


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Has anyone looked at the core content bullets that go into affect next year?

Are there just as many bullets for probability?