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Probability Comes to Life in Mrs. Granger's Math Class

Pam Granger
Jan 27, 2025
Students practice using probability

Have you ever flipped a coin and wondered if it would land on heads or tails? Or maybe you've spun a spinner and hoped for your favorite color? In Mrs. Granger's seventh and eighth grade math classes, students are exploring these exciting possibilities through fun, hands-on activities.

By flipping cups, tossing coins, and spinning spinners, students are learning about the chances of different things happening. They're discovering how likely it is to get heads on a coin flip or land on a certain color on a spinner. They're even figuring out the chances of two things happening together, like flipping heads twice in a row.

This hands-on approach makes learning about probability a lot more fun than just reading about it in a textbook. Students are getting to experiment, make predictions, and see how probability works in real life. It's a great way to make math engaging and help students understand an important concept that they can use in everyday life.

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