Here is your checklist:
Make a rough draft of a probability tree
Have it checked by Finn
Create a final copy of the probability tree
Add probabilities to your tree
Calculate your theoretical probability for each outcome
Create a sign with the name of your game
Create a sign with your game instructions
If you throw a dart at this dart board, what is the probability that you will get the bullseye? Assume the dartboard is 16 inches across and the bullseye is 2 inches across.
It's Tuesday, January 24th, from 2-3PM
Before we begin our work for today, each group will explain their game in 1 minute or less.
Draw these somewhere you will be able to find them later for your presentation.
Write this somewhere you will be able to find it later. You need this information for your presentation after the carnival.
How will you keep track of this during the carnival? I have clipboards. How will you keep track of how many people lose? How many people win each prize?
Let's share our probabilities with each other. Which group has the game that's "hardest to win"? Which is easiest (theoretically)?