Teaching Resource
Chance and Probability PowerPoint - Level 3
An engaging 30-slide interactive PowerPoint to use in the classroom when learning about chance and probability.
Use this interactive PowerPoint Presentation as a teaching resource in the classroom when teaching chance and probability.
As a class, work your way through the 14 problems presented on the 30 slides.
Students choose the correct answer from the options presented. When they select the incorrect answer, the PowerPoint will ‘buzz’, when they select the correct answer, the PowerPoint will ‘chime’ and transition to the answer slide.
Use the answer slide for student sharing and additional learning opportunities.
To activate the interactive functions on this PowerPoint, ensure that you have ‘enabled editing’ and are viewing the PowerPoint as a ‘Slide Show’.
Implement this interactive PowerPoint as a warm up prior to lessons or as a daily review when concluding a lesson.
Add new slides and create your own class questions and answers using the editable function on the PowerPoint.
Please note that this PowerPoint is a large file and may take extra time to download.
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