Probability Table of Contents

As of now, these activities are in no particular order. You will need to select the most logical order for yourself.
Fair or NOT Fair???

Dice activities.

After playing games, students determine whether each game is a fair game or unfair game.

Probability tables are used to examine the probabilities of each game because only two dice are used in each game. Tree diagrams might be prefered in games that use three dice.

Probability Tables
Winning Difference

Rolling Some Sums

Template for making 8-sided dice

PIG Game
Greedy Pig Game
Even or Odd Game
48 Game
Quiz or No Quiz Game

Coin Games

After playing games, students determine whether each game is a fair game or unfair game.

Tree diagrams might work best to determine the fairness of these games.

Three Point, One Point
Two Coin Pony
Three Coin Pony
Experimental Probability
Spinners A couple of real cool spinner activities.
Spinning Problem
Paper, Rocks, and Scissors Three problems where doing a "simulation" is the easiest method to solve them because the math for some of them is rather difficult.
The Gum Ball Machine
The Hermit Problem
 Tree Diagrams Your basic, run-of-the-mill tree diagram ditto.
Permutations  
Bubba  Use this as an assessment activity.