Have a go at this probability game and then reflect on what it demonstrates.
Allow 10 minutes
Several people can play this game (or a whole class can play). Every person chooses a number to represent their horse. They each take it in turns to roll two dice and sum their numbers and when their number comes up they shade one box for their horse.
So if someone gets a 2 and a 3, their total is 5 and they shade one square on the 5 line. The race is won by the first horse to get to the finishing line (that is when all five boxes on their line are shaded).
When the game is finished you should have a horizontal bar chart.
If you do not have any dice, there are simulators available online, for instance:
Allow 5 minutes
Some questions to get you thinking about the activity.
You will calculate the theoretical probabilities of each horse moving forward in the race later, in Section 5.3.
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