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Enterprise Skills
LESSON OBJECTIVES
Always aim
high!
We are learning to:
- Enhance our Mathematical learning skills.
(Which Enterprise skills?)
- Accurately label probability scales and write outcomes
of events as words. (Levels 5/6)
Where are we in
our journey?
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Real life
cross/curricular
links?
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Enterprise Skills LEARNING JOURNEY Which ones are you using?
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BRAIN IN GEAR
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EXAMPLE
DITDIONA can be rearranged to make ADDITION
TASK
Work out the following Mathematical anagrams:
YIKLEL
Likely
NEVE HEANCC
Even Chance
PIEIMOSBSL
Impossible
EXTENSION
Develop your own Mathematical anagrams as above as a
creative entrepreneur.
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STARTER
TASK
1) Work out:
2
(c)√81
(b) 3 3
(a) 5
= 5 x 5 = 3 x 3 x 3 = 9 and -9
= 25
= 27
Reflective
Learner
y
EXTENSION
1) Write 100 as product of
prime factors.
100
10
40°
3) A rectangle has how many lines of
symmetry? Draw them on.
2
4) Work out:
(a) 6 x -9 (b) -26 ÷ -2 (c) -7 - 9
= -16
= 13
= -54
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2) Work out angle y below:
140°
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5
2
10
2
=2 x5
5
2
2
2)
36°
36°
Alternate angles
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Enterprise Skills PROBABILITY SCALE Which ones are you using?
TASK
As effective team workers use your enterprise skills to peg these statements onto the
probability scale which you see on the classroom wall.
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Probability is the chance of something happening
Meeting
King Henry
the Eight
Day of the
week
starting
with a T
IMPOSSIBLE UNLIKELY
VERY UNLIKELY
You will not
eat
anything
tonight
The next
baby born
is a boy
EVEN CHANCE
Rolling a
number
less than 5
on a dice
A square
having 4
right angles
LIKELY
CERTAIN
VERY LIKELY
You will live
to be over
thirty
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TASK 1 (LEVEL 5)
Write one of the following next to each of the statements above below:
Certain, Impossible, Even chance, Very unlikely, Very likely, Likely,
Unlikely
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
You will celebrate your 10th birthday tomorrow. Impossible
Tomorrow you will have a cold. Depends on how you are feeling today
It will rain tomorrow. Depends of weather forecast and time of year
You will be struck by lightening tomorrow. Very unlikely
You will have something to drink tomorrow. Very likely
Sometime tomorrow you will watch television. Very likely
on numbers
The next person you pass in the corridor will be male.Depends
of males and females
The sun will rise tomorrow morning. Certain
in school.
Rolling the number two or less on a dice on one throw. Unlikely
You will still be alive when you are 100. Very unlikely
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TASK 2 (LEVEL 5)
In August, Janine and her family are going on holiday to Corsica, a French island
off the south coast of France. She wonders about the chance of various events
happening.
For each of the following statements below, state whether the answer is likely to be:
impossible, very unlikely, unlikely, even chance, likely, very likely or certain.
a) It being sunny most days.
b) The aeroplane taking off smoothly.
c) Her ears popping during the landing (they usually do).
Interesting
d) Hearing most people speak English on the plane.
e) Hearing someone speak French in the resort they are going to. discussion points
for the answers to
f) It raining in France when they arrive.
these questions.
g) Being able to wear her bikini while on holiday.
h) The sea being warm when she swims.
i) Her becoming the President of France.
j) Her meeting her future husband while there.
k) Her getting sunburnt if she doesn’t put sun cream on but lies in the sun all day.
l) Seeing the cost of meals in pounds in restaurants.
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EXTENSION (LEVEL 6)
Carry out a survey by asking many people in your class to give you five
different numbers between 1 and 20.
Record the results and write a brief report to say whether you think that
each number has the same chance of being chosen.
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MINI – PLENARY 1 (GROUPING)
Place the following statements in one of the three columns.
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MINI – PLENARY 2 (FILL IN THE BLANKS)
GRID 1
GRID 2
A shape is picked at random. Copy and complete the following sentences:
TRIANGLE from Grid ….
2 is impossible.
(a) Picking a ………….......
SQUARE from Grid ….
2 is likely.
(b) Picking a ………….......
SQUARE from Grid ….
1 is unlikely.
(c) Picking a ………….......
RECTANGLE from Grid ….
1 is highly unlikely.
(d) Picking a ………….......
TRIANGLE from Grid ….
1 is fifty-fifty.
(e) Picking a ………….......
OTHER ANSWERS
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DISCOVERY
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LINK BACK TO OBJECTIVES
- Accurately label probability scales and
write outcomes of events as words.
What level
are we
working at?
PLENARY ACTIVITY - CATCHPHRASE
You will get
Flying to Australia in
homework this lesson 2 hours on a plane
You will go to the
Supermarket at least
once this month
You will play
A quadrilateral is a
Someone in your
school today
with you today
It will rain at least
lottery
A day of the week Flipping a head
Snow will
You have a
You are
fall this month
smart phone
12 years old
You watch
Hitting bullseye on
You use
a dartboard
twitter
A limousine will pick
you up after
family will win the
5 sided shape
on a coin
X-factor
An alien will eat lunch
Living to be 100
starting with T
outside today
You are in
once this month
school today
You will eat
We will have a
something tonight
fire drill today
The class all
have scientific
calculators
Picking a
Jack from a
pack of cards
Rolling a 1
on a dice
Your favourite
colour is pink
What have you learnt?
Draw your brain
In your brain, write or draw everything you can remember about labelling
probability scales and writing outcomes of events as words. It can be a skill
or a reflection, or something else that might be prominent in your brain.
Where are we
in our
journey?
What level
are we
working at?
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Enterprise Skills SELF ASSESSMENT Which ones are you using?
Plenary Activity
How well do you understand the task?
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I don’t
understand
I nearly
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I fully
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Plenary Activity
WWW (What Went Well)
EBI (Even Better If)
On your post it
notes…
Think about how you
can improve your
work.
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