Name: _____________________________ Period:____ Chapter 12 Assignment Log & Targets Geometry Date May 18 Assignment 12.1 Sample Space HW 1: p 672 #1-4, 10-12, 15, 17, 18, 22 May 20 12.2 Compound Events HW 2: Worksheet 12.2 12.3 Permutations and Combinations HW 3: p.704 #1-12, 21-30, 35, 36 May 22 May 27 12.4 Geometric Probability HW 4: Worksheet 12.4 May 29 June 3-4 Test Ch 12 Targets & Review Final Exam Geometry Semester 2 Final Exploration Notes Homework May NA NA Task/Stations *LessonsPerformance are based on “Big ideas math” Geometry a commonNAcore curriculum textbook. To 26/27 see the textbook online AND have additional resources, go to www.bigideasmath.com The probability that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just. Name: _____________________________ Period:____ Chapter 12 Assignment Log & Targets Geometry Probability Date May 18 May 20 May 22 May 27 May 29 June 3-4 Assignment 12.1 Sample Space HW 16: p 672 #1-4, 10-12, 15, 17, 18, 22 + Khan Academy 12.2 Compound Events HW 17: Worksheet 12.2 + Khan Academy 12.3 Permutations and Combinations HW 18: p.704 #1-12, 21-30, 35, 36 + Khan Academy 12.4 Geometric Probability HW 19: Worksheet 12.4 + Khan Academy Test Ch 12 Targets & Review Final Exam HW 20: Practice worksheet + Khan Academy Geometry Semester 2 Final *Khan Academy: 50 mastered skills due. Exploration Notes Homework NA NA NA *Lessons are based on “Big ideas math” Geometry a common core curriculum textbook. To see the textbook online AND have additional resources, go to www.bigideasmath.com The probability that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just. Abraham Lincoln Essential Question: How are probabilities calculated? How can I use probability to make wise decisions in my life? Learning Targets: “I can …” Score #1 Score #2 12.1. I can identify and count the outcomes of an experiment and calculate the theoretical probability of an event. (Lesson 12.1) 12.2. I can calculate the number of possible outcomes of two or more events. (Lesson 12.2) 12.3. I can use permutations and combinations to compute probabilities of compound events and solve problems. (Lesson 12.5) 12.4. I can calculate the probability of an event involving area. Vocabulary: Outcome, Event, Sample Space, Theoretical Probability, Experimental Probability, Geometric Probability, Fundamental Counting Principal, Dependent Events, Independent Events, Factorial, Permutation, Combination. CCS Standards summary: HSG.S-CP.1, HSG.S-CP.2, HSG.S-CP.5, HSG.S-CP.9 Abraham Lincoln Essential Question: How are probabilities calculated? How can I use probability to make wise decisions in my life? Learning Targets: “I can …” Score #1 Score #2 12.1. I can identify and count the outcomes of an experiment and calculate the theoretical probability of an event. (Lesson 12.1) 12.2. I can calculate the number of possible outcomes of two or more events. (Lesson 12.2) 12.3. I can use permutations and combinations to compute probabilities of compound events and solve problems. (Lesson 12.5) 12.4. I can calculate the probability of an event involving area. Vocabulary: Outcome, Event, Sample Space, Theoretical Probability, Experimental Probability, Geometric Probability, Fundamental Counting Principal, Dependent Events, Independent Events, Factorial, Permutation, Combination. CCS Standards summary: HSG.S-CP.1, HSG.S-CP.2, HSG.S-CP.5, HSG.S-CP.9