Using dice, coins, and spinners, we can introduce the concepts of probability to young children fairly easily. You can create a spinner like this one to help children see – in an obvious way – that they can predict which color the spinner will land on. Since the portions are unequal, the children can see that there is a greater likelihood that the spinner will land on red than on blue.
If you use a standard spinner from a game of Twister, it is much, much more difficult to predict what will happen. There is actually an equal chance of landing on yellow, red, green or blue each time that you spin.
The same is true for a 6 -sided die. It may be hard for young children to predict when there are 6 choices.
So, a coin may be the easiest. There are only 2 choices; heads or tails. Each time you flip the coin, there is a 50/50 chance of predicting the outcome correctly.
Try some of these ideas and let us know how they go.
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