In this practical task, students use a coloured spinner and record the frequency of colours occurring. They then use their findings to record the probability of each event and interpret these.
In this practical task, students collect data on the number of people in cars passing the school. They then record this, in a table and use the information to make a prediction.
Students are asked four short questions that require them to use a table that contains a count of the kind of books borrowed from a library for a month.
This practical task requires students to determine the number of different coloured beads needed to thread onto a necklace by interpreting different percentages.
Based on a results table, students respond to questions about the probability of events occurring when an arrow is spun and lands on different colours.