Lesson Plan Teacher: Candida Hancock Dates of Lesson Plan: February 10, 2014 – February 14, 2014 Competencies/Benchmarks: 9.1 – 9.5 Grade Level: 9 Subject: PRE-IGCSE Topic: probability Class Period: 3rd, 5th, and 6th Cultural Diversity Activities: N/A E. L. L. Interventions: N/A T.S.T. Interventions: N/A Tech Prep Integration: Promethean planet resources Objectives 9.1 Probability P(A ) as a fraction, decimal, or percentage. Significance of its value, including using probabilities to make fair decisions. Includes an understanding that the probability of an event occurring = 1 – the probability of the event not occurring. Describe events as subsets of a sample space (the set of outcomes) using characteristics (or categories) of the outcomes, or as unions, intersections, or complements of Procedures Monday (2/10) - Bellwork/check attendance - Turn in mean, median, mode, range assignment for Test grade - Take up make-up work - Simple probability as fraction, decimal or percentage - HW: probability worksheet Tuesday (2/11): - Bellwork/check attendance - Combining events and tree diagrams - HW: study for Test Wednesday (2/12) - Bellwork/check attendance - HW: Quiz Thursday (2/13): - Bellwork/check attendance - Copy highlighted vocabulary words in Geometry packet - HW: none Friday (2/14): - Bellwork/check attendance - Take up bellwork - Continue copying highlighted vocab words from geometry packet. Materials Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics Core and Extended Coursebook Promethean Board Discovery Education Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics Core and Extended Practice books Extended Mathematics for Cambridge IGCSE – Third Edition by David Rayner Assessment TEST other events (“or,” “and,” “not”). The knowledge and use of set notation is not expected. 9.2 Relative frequency as an estimate of probability. Decide if a specified model is consistent with results from a given datagenerating process 9.3 Expected number of occurrences. 9.4 Combining events: Apply the addition rule P(A or B ) = P(A ) + P(B ) – P(A and B ) Apply the multiplication rule P(A and B ) = P(A ) Å~ P(B ). 9.5 Possibility diagrams. Tree diagrams including successive selection with or without replacement. - HW: none