Math I Week 14

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Harrison High School

Week at a Glance

WEEK:

Nov. 8

Monday

Essential Question:

How do I use the

Fundamental Counting

Principle? How do I find the number of permutations and combinations of n items taken r at a time?

Standard:

MM1D1

Students will determine the number of outcomes related to a given event.

Element: MM1D1.a.

Apply the addition and multiplication principles of counting.

Element: MM1D1.b.

Calculate and use simple permutations and combinations.

– Nov.12

Tuesday

Essential Question:

How do I use the rules of probability to determine the chance of an event occurring?

Standard:

MM1D2

Students will use the basic laws of probability.

Subject: Math I

Wednesday

Essential Question:

When do I add or multiply when solving compound probabilities?

Thursday

Essential Question:

How do I find the expected value of an outcome?

Standard:

MM1D2.a

Find the probabilities of mutually exclusive events.

MM1D2.b

Find the probabilities of dependent events.

Standard:

Element: MM1D2.d.

Use expected value to predict outcomes.

Activities:

-COD

-Review Homework

-Group Activity- Finish 5-

10 on Comb./Perm.

Worksheet

-CW/HW: Worksheet review over Fund.

Counting Principle and

Permutations

Activities:

- COD

- Review Homework

- Comb/Perm Wkst

Review

- Group Activity-

Macaroni Grill Problem

- Notes on Probability

(Power Point)

- CW/HW(Guided

Practice): p. 340 12-13; p. 341 8, 12, 13; p. 343

28; p. 345 25; p. 348

2,3,4

Activities:

- COD

- Review Homework

- Notes on

Independent and

Dependent/Mutually

Exclusive Events and Conditional

Probability

- CW/HW (Guided

Practice): p. 351 1; p. 352 2; p. 353 1-7

Activities:

- COD

- Review Homework

- Notes on Expected

Value (Power

Point?)

- Group Activity:

Expected Value

Worksheet

- CW/HW: Review for Quiz over

Comb./Perm.,

Probability and

Friday

Essential Question:

How do I calculate permutations and combinations? How do I calculate probability? How do I find the expected value of an outcome?

Standard:

MM1D1

Students will determine the number of outcomes related to a given event.

MM1D2

Students will use the basic laws of probability.

MM1D2.a

Find the probabilities of mutually exclusive events.

MM1D2.b

Find the probabilities of dependent events.

Element: MM1D2.d.

Use expected value to predict outcomes.

Activities:

- COD

- Review Homework

- Quiz over

Combinations,

Permutations, Fund.

Counting Principle,

Probability, and

Expected Value

- No Homework

Expected Value

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