 
    Student Instructions
                    In fractions, the denominator tells us how many parts there are all altogether. 
The denominator will be the total number of balls AND
The numerator will be the number of balls there are, of a specific colour. 
1. Tap  2. Tap
 
2. Tap  and discuss your thinking!
2. Tap
 and discuss your thinking!
2. Tap  and write the chance of picking a red ball from the bag as a fraction.
3. Write the chance of picking a green ball from the bag as a fraction. 
4. Write the chance of a picking a ball with an even number from the bag as a fraction. 
5. What colour ball has the greatest chance of being picked? Why?
6. Are there any other fractions you could create? If so, what ones?
7. Tap
 and write the chance of picking a red ball from the bag as a fraction.
3. Write the chance of picking a green ball from the bag as a fraction. 
4. Write the chance of a picking a ball with an even number from the bag as a fraction. 
5. What colour ball has the greatest chance of being picked? Why?
6. Are there any other fractions you could create? If so, what ones?
7. Tap  and change the balls in the bag, so you can create the following fractions:
2/9 Red Balls
4/9 Green Balls
1/9 Black Ball
2/9 Blue Balls
8. Can you create your own combination and write your own fractions?
Learning Intention:
We are learning about chance.
Success Criteria:
I can describe that chance of events using fractions.
 and change the balls in the bag, so you can create the following fractions:
2/9 Red Balls
4/9 Green Balls
1/9 Black Ball
2/9 Blue Balls
8. Can you create your own combination and write your own fractions?
Learning Intention:
We are learning about chance.
Success Criteria:
I can describe that chance of events using fractions.
                
