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Mathematics·Probability·language

Likelihood Language

Use probability language to describe and compare the likelihood of everyday events using words such as certain, likely, even chance, unlikely, impossible

Suggested ages 9–10

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Evidence of understanding

  • Place five everyday events (e.g. 'the sun will rise tomorrow', 'it will snow in July', 'I'll flip heads') on a scale from impossible to certain
  • Use 'likely', 'unlikely', 'certain', 'impossible', and 'even chance' correctly to describe different events
  • Explain why pulling a red ball from a bag of mostly red balls is 'likely' but not 'certain'

Assessment prompt

Does Likelihood Language use words like "certain," "likely," "unlikely," and "impossible" correctly — for example, knowing that rolling a 7 on a normal die is impossible but rolling an even number is likely?

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