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Describe the probability of outcomes

The idea of measuring the chance or likelihood of an outcome by using the words certain, likely, unlikely or impossible is reinforced in this unit. Following given examples, students write three statements to illustrate each of these terms, then categorise given statements in the same way.

Years: Year 2 | Pages: 2 | Code: E5645-17
Series: Hooked On ...

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Jo Issa

Jo Issa is an experienced teacher who has taught in both the UK and New Zealand. She is passionate about making numeracy fun and providing students with the tools they need to solve number problems independently. When she’s not number crunching, Jo pursues another passion: writing. She has a diploma in publishing from Whitireia Community Polytechnic in Porirua, New Zealand and is currently working towards a diploma in creative writing.

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