Your New Favorite Probability Activity

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Your New Favorite Probability Activity

Probability is one of the most important topics that kids learn in math class.

Students must be able to make reasonable predictions about the future. Without a strong understanding of probability, their decision-making skills can be limited.

Hands-on, exploratory activities allow students to become actively engaged in the learning process.

Hands-on, exploratory activities allow students to become actively engaged in the learning process.

So, how can you ensure that your kids are able to understand the concept of probability (beyond memorizing rules and procedures)?

In the latest Mashup Math Vlog, I share an exploratory, hands-on probability activity that can be used to engage students and allow them to develop a strong conceptual understanding.

The lesson objective is for students to develop a probability area model and use it to find probabilities of events.

Teachers can use this activity to engage students with a visual or kinesthetic learning preference.

And did I mention that it involves candy?

If you are interested in implementing this activity with your students in the classroom or with your kids at home (this is a great activity for homeschool students), you can watch the vlog below for a step-by-step guide.

(You can also download the PDF Lesson Companion by clicking here!)

Reminder: Students are expected to experience productive struggle when engaged in exploratory activities. It is important to allow them to make mistakes and work through them in order to develop conceptual understanding. Teachers should allow students to work out mistakes on their own and redirect students as seldom as possible.

If you have any great ideas for improving this lesson, please share them in the comments below!

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By Anthony Persico

Anthony is the content crafter and head educator for YouTube's MashUp Math and an advisor to Amazon Education's 'With Math I Can' Campaign. You can often find me happily developing animated math lessons to share on my YouTube channel . Or spending way too much time at the gym or playing on my phone.

 

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Free "Comic Book Day" Math Puzzles for Grades K-8

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Free "Comic Book Day" Math Puzzles for Grades K-8

Are Your Kids Ready to Celebrate National Comic Book Day?

Did you know that September 25th is Comic Book Day!?

This fun holiday celebrates comic books and comic characters from all around the world!

You can celebrate at home by reading some of your favorite comic books and comic strips including Spider-Man and Calvin and Hobbes!

And you can celebrate in your classroom by sharing some super fun comic book character-themed math puzzles with their students in grades K-8!

Whether you’re teaching your kids at home, remotely, or in the classroom, you don’t want to miss this opportunity to celebrate ice cream day in your math classroom.

The following activities are best used for warm-ups (anticipatory sets), cooldowns and exit tickets, and transitions. They are especially good for helping your students develop problem-solving skills, mathematical reasoning, and applying the order of operations.

I like to share fun math puzzles like today’s at least once per week to keep my lessons fresh and exciting, and my students love them!

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Today’s Comic Book Day Math Puzzles for grades K-8 are sample puzzles from the best-selling workbooks: The Big Book of Super Fun Math Puzzles for Grades 1-6 and 101 Daily Math Challenges for Students in Grades 3-8.

The activities are tiered by difficulty using the following system:

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(answer keys to follow)

Level 1 Puzzle (for Grades K-2)

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And here are the answers to the Ice Cream Day Math Puzzles:

Level 1: Hulk=7, Wonder Woman=16, Spiderman=23, ?=46

Level 2: Hulk=8, Wonder Woman=9, Spider-Man=7, Iron Man=7, ?=47

Level 3: Hulk=77, Wonder Woman=52, Spider-Man=4, Iron Man=19, ?=1


Sharing fun math puzzles with your students is just one effective strategy for improving student engagement. Subscribe to our mailing list here to get more free daily resources, lesson plans, ideas, and insights for K-12 math teachers in your inbox every week.

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Anthony is the lead educator and founder of Mashup Math. He lives in Denver, Colorado and is also a YouTube for Education partner. Follow him on Twitter at @mashupmath.

 
 

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Can Your Students Solve These BBQ Month Math Puzzles?

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Can Your Students Solve These BBQ Month Math Puzzles?

Free BBQ-Themed Math Puzzles for Students in Grades 3-8!

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Did you know that July is National Grilling Month?

You can celebrate at home by grilling up some of your favorite meats and vegetables.

And you can celebrate with your kids with two brand new (and 100% free) BBQ-Themed math activities for students in grades 3-8!

Your students will love these free math puzzles—they are perfect for warm-ups, cool-downs, transitions, extra practice, homework, and extra credit assignments.

Enjoy!

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1.) BBQ Multiplication Puzzle

Multiplication Table puzzles work like a bingo-table where each symbol is the product of the corresponding row and column.

Looking for more Free Multiplication Table Puzzles?

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*Keep reading to see the answer key.

 

2.) BBQ Area Model Puzzle

Area Model Puzzles require students to use their understanding of multiplication to figure out the value of each symbol in the area model, which represents the product of two values.

Are You Looking for More Free Math Puzzles for Grades 1-8?

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*Keep reading to see the answer key.

 

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Are You Looking for More Free Math Puzzles for Grades 3-8?

Each of today’s Guacamole Math Activities is a sample from my best-selling workbook 101 Math Challenges for Engaging Your Students in Grades 3-8.

The book is available as a PDF download and you can also get a hard copy on Amazon (Free Amazon Prime Shipping Included; pages are in black-and-white).

And here are the answers to today's activities:


Multiplication Table Answer Key:

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Area Model Answer Key:

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Free Math Activities to Celebrate Space Exploration Day!

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Free Math Activities to Celebrate Space Exploration Day!

Are You Ready to Celebrate Space Exploration Day?

Did you know that Space Exploration Day is celebrated on July 20th every year to commemorate the anniversary of July 20th, 1969—the day that astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong became the first human beings to walk on the moon.

And you can celebrate in your classroom with some brand new and super fun Space Exploration Day Two Truths and One Lie! Math Activities for Grades 3-8.

Go ahead and use these activities as warm-ups, transitions, extra credit homework, or just for fun. They are great for boosting student engagement and adding some extra fun to your lesson plans. You may also like our 17 Days of Free Math Challenges and these 10 Super Fun Math Riddles for Kids (with Answers). Enjoy!

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The following Space Exploration Day Math Activities for elementary and middle school students are samples from my best-selling PDF math workbooks: 101 Two Truths and One Lie! Math Activities for Grades 3-5 and 101 Two Truths and One Lie! Math Activities for Grades 6-8.

Two Truths and One Lie (2T1L) math activities revolve around your students being presented with three facts, images, or statements (only two of which are true). The objective is for students to identify which statement is false and justify why (verbally, in writing, or both).

2T1L activities are an excellent strategy for boosting student engagement, sparking mathematical thinking, and opening small-group or full-class discussions. They are great for warm-up and cool-down activities during the first or final minutes of class.

Click here to learn more about how you can use two truths and one lie math activities to engage your students.

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Free Space Exploration Math Activities for Grades 3, 4, and 5

(keep reading to get puzzles for grades 6, 7, and 8)

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Answer Key: 3rd Grade: 3 | 4th Grade: 1 | 5th Grade: 1

You can learn more about 2T1L activities and access more free samples here.


Wait! Get 100+ More Two Truth and One Lie Math Activities for Your Students!

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Grades 6, 7, & 8


Free Space Exploration Math Activities for Grades 6, 7, and 8

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

Answer Key: 6th Grade: 1 | 7th Grade: 2 | 8th Grade: 3

You can learn more about 2T1L activities and access more free samples here.

Looking for more Two Truths and One Lie Math Activities?

You can now share 101 Daily Two Truths & One Lie! Math Activities for Grades 3, 4, & 5 OR Grades 6, 7, & 8 with your kids with our brand new PDF workbooks!

Here are a few more free samples that you can download and share with your kids (right-click to download each graphic and save it to your computer):

Looking for more for grades 3, 4, & 5? Download your 101 ‘Two Truths and One Lie!’ Math Activities for Grades 3, 4, & 5 eBook!


Of course, sharing math puzzles with your students is just one effective strategy for boosting engagement in your classroom. Subscribe to our mailing list here to get more free daily resources, lesson plans, ideas, and insights for K-12 math teachers in your inbox every week.

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By Anthony Persico

Anthony is the lead educator and founder of Mashup Math. He lives in Denver, Colorado and is also a YouTube for Education partner. Follow him on Twitter at @mashupmath.

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Free Math Activities to Celebrate Vegetables Day

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Free Math Activities to Celebrate Vegetables Day

Are You Ready to Celebrate ‘Eat Your Vegetables’ Day?

Did you know that June 17th is National Eat Your Vegetables Day?

You can celebrate at home by snacking on fresh veggies like avocados, cucumber, peppers, and more!

And you can celebrate in your classroom with some brand new and super fun ‘Eat Your Vegetables Day Two Truths and One Lie! Math Activities for Grades 3-8.

Go ahead and use these activities as warm-ups, transitions, extra credit homework, or just for fun. They are great for boosting student engagement and adding some extra fun to your lesson plans. You may also like our 17 Days of Free Math Challenges and these 10 Super Fun Math Riddles for Kids (with Answers). Enjoy!

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The following Vegetables Day Math Activities for elementary and middle school students are samples from my best-selling PDF math workbooks: 101 Two Truths and One Lie! Math Activities for Grades 3-5 and 101 Two Truths and One Lie! Math Activities for Grades 6-8.

Two Truths and One Lie (2T1L) math activities revolve around your students being presented with three facts, images, or statements (only two of which are true). The objective is for students to identify which statement is false and justify why (verbally, in writing, or both).

2T1L activities are an excellent strategy for boosting student engagement, sparking mathematical thinking, and opening small-group or full-class discussions. They are great for warm-up and cool-down activities during the first or final minutes of class.

Click here to learn more about how you can use two truths and one lie math activities to engage your students.

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Free Vegetables Day Activities for Grades 3, 4, and 5

(keep reading to get puzzles for grades 6, 7, and 8)

3rd Grade

4th Grade

5th Grade

Answer Key: 3rd Grade: 2 | 4th Grade: 1 | 5th Grade: 3

You can learn more about 2T1L activities and access more free samples here.


Wait! Get 100+ More Two Truth and One Lie Math Activities for Your Students!

Grades 3, 4, & 5

Grades 6, 7, & 8


Free Vegetables Day Math Activities for Grades 6, 7, and 8

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

Answer Key: 6th Grade: 1 | 7th Grade: 2 | 8th Grade: 2

You can learn more about 2T1L activities and access more free samples here.

Looking for more Two Truths and One Lie Math Activities?

You can now share 101 Daily Two Truths & One Lie! Math Activities for Grades 3, 4, & 5 OR Grades 6, 7, & 8 with your kids with our brand new PDF workbooks!

Here are a few more free samples that you can download and share with your kids (right-click to download each graphic and save it to your computer):

Looking for more for grades 3, 4, & 5? Download your 101 ‘Two Truths and One Lie!’ Math Activities for Grades 3, 4, & 5 eBook!


Of course, sharing math puzzles with your students is just one effective strategy for boosting engagement in your classroom. Subscribe to our mailing list here to get more free daily resources, lesson plans, ideas, and insights for K-12 math teachers in your inbox every week.

Read More Posts About Math Education:


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By Anthony Persico

Anthony is the lead educator and founder of Mashup Math. He lives in Denver, Colorado and is also a YouTube for Education partner. Follow him on Twitter at @mashupmath.

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