

Probability, part 1 Grade: 7 - 12 Math lesson - What is probability? 10:30 |
Probability, part 2 Grade: 7 - 12 Learn about probability by flipping a coin. 9:55 |
Probability, part 3 Grade: 7 - 12 More on probability. 10:05 |
Probability, part 4 Grade: 7 - 12 More on free throws. 10:00 |
Probability, part 5 Grade: 7 - 12 Probability of getting a certain number roll in Monopoly. 10:05 |
Probability, part 6 Grade: 7 - 12 The probability lesson explains conditional probability. 9:15 |
Probability, part 7 Grade: 7 - 12 More on conditional probability. Touch on Bayes' Theorem. 10:05 |
Probability, part 8 Grade: 7 - 12 The probability lesson explains Bayes' Theorem. 5:25 |
Permutations Grade: 8 - 12 Learn about permutations. 10:10 |
Combinations Grade: 8 - 12 Introduction to combinations. 10:15 |
Probability using Combinations, part 1 Grade: 8 - 12 Probability of getting exactly 3 heads in 8 flips of a fair coin. 9:10 |
Probability using Combinations, part 2 Grade: 8 - 12 Probability of making at least 3 out of 5 free throws. 10:35 |
Conditional Probability and Combinations Grade: 8 - 12 Probability that I picked a fair coin given that I flipped 4 out of 6 heads. 16:50 |
Probability Density Functions Grade: 9 - 12 The lesson explains probability density functions for continuous random variables. 10:00 |
Binomial Distribution, part 1/4 Grade: 9 - 12 Math lesson on introduction to the binomial distribution. 12:15 |
Binomial Distribution, part 2/4 Grade: 9 - 12 Math lesson (part 2) on the binomial distribution. 13:25 |
Binomial Distribution, part 3/4 Grade: 9 - 12 Math lesson (part 3) - an example of binomial distribution using basketball. 13:25 |
Binomial Distribution, part 4/4 Grade: 9 - 12 Math lesson (part 4) - using Excel to visualize the basketball example of binomial distribution. 10:45 |
Calculating the Probability of Simple Events Grade: 9 - 12 The lesson explains the basic idea of probability, and a few simple examples of calculating the probability of simple events. 9:25 |
Probability of Independent Events - Math Lesson Grade: 9 - 12 The math lesson explains the probability of independent events such as flipping a coin twice or more. Probability of independent events can be found by multiplying the probabilities of each separate event. 2:05 |
Probability of Dependent Events - Math Lesson Grade: 9 - 12 The lesson explains the probability of dependent events - where outcome of the one event affects the outcome of the following events, for example when taking blocks out of a jar. 2:50 |
Experimental Probability - Math Lesson Grade: 9 - 12 In this lesson, students learn that probability can be calculated by conducting an experiment. It explains that experimental probability approaches theoretical probability as the number of trials increases. 4:20 |
