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Experimental vs. Theoretical Probability
Experimental vs. Theoretical Probability
Students compared experimental and theoretical probabilities using skittles and recorded their findings.
Rubric Code:
B24WBB6
By
Sharnoby77
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Subject:
Math
Type:
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Grade Levels:
9-12
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Skittles Probability Rubric
Level 1
1 pts
Level 2
2 pts
Level 3
3 pts
Collection/recording of Data
Level 1
Student did not perform experiment correctly
Level 2
-Student did not tally their outcomes.
-Student did not record their outcomes correctly.
Level 3
Student performed the experiment.
Student tallied and recorded their outcomes.
Calculations of Theoretical Probability
Level 1
Calculations were mostly incorrect and/or fractions were not in simplest form
Level 2
Calculations were somewhat incorrect and/or fractions were not in simplest form
Level 3
Calculations were correct and fractions are in simplest form
Calculations of Experimental Probability
Level 1
Calculations were mostly incorrect and/or fractions were not in simplest form
Level 2
Calculations were somewhat incorrect and/or fractions were not in simplest form
Level 3
Calculations were correct and fractions are in simplest form
Comparison Chart
Level 1
Comparisons did not match findings
Level 2
Comparisons mostly matched findings
Level 3
Comparisons matched findings exactly/
Conclusions / Explanations
Level 1
Explanations show very limited understanding of the underlying concepts needed to solve the problem(s) OR are not written.
Level 2
Explanations show substantial understanding of the mathematical concepts used to solve the problem(s).
Level 3
Explanations are detailed and clear and include critical components.
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