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Likelihood of Familiar Events

Grade 1 extends Kindergarten probability language to comparative reasoning: this event is more likely than that one. The new terms never, sometimes, always, more likely, and less likely allow students to communicate about uncertainty with precision. Connecting probability to cycles grounds the mathematics in the rhythms of daily life and honours the ecological and ceremonial knowledge embedded in First Peoples traditional practices.

LESSON VIDEO
Lesson video
A short walkthrough to play in class or assign for flipped/at-home viewing.
WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN
Use probability language: never, sometimes, always, more likely, less likely
Compare the likelihood of two events and justify using evidence
Apply likelihood reasoning to cycles: daily routines, seasons, ceremonies
Connect probability to personal experience, natural cycles, and community events
Distinguish between events that are certain, likely, unlikely, and impossible