🔢 Mathematics · Probability
Likelihood Language
Use probability language to describe and compare the likelihood of everyday events using words such as certain, likely, even chance, unlikely, impossible
Typical age: 9–10 years
“Does your child 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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- Simple Chance ExperimentsREQUIRED
Conducting probability experiments and describing results requires knowing the language used to describe likelihood
- Ordering LikelihoodsREQUIRED
Comparing and ordering likelihoods requires first knowing the vocabulary of likelihood (certain, likely, unlikely, impossible)