Maths /Chance & Data

Browse our collection of resources that support the teaching of chance and data concepts. These resources give students the opportunity to describe and calculate the probability of events, conduct chance experiments, collect and display data and more.

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Chance Match Up (1)

Cut and paste to match the chance statements (will, won’t, might happen) to the pictures.
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Clear the Board: Chance Game

A board game in which players must use their knowledge of chance and probability. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.
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Reading a Pie Chart: Transport

Use the data from the pie chart to answer the questions.
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Reading a Pictograph: Rewards Day

Use the data from the pictograph to answer the questions.
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Reading a Line Chart: Rainfall

Use the data from the line chart to answer the questions.
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Reading a Double Line Chart: Rainfall

Use the data from the double line chart to answer the questions.
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Comparing Data on a Double Column Graph: Electronics

Use the data from the double column graph to answer the questions.
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Reading a Column Graph: Lolly Shop

Use the data from the column graph to answer the questions.
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Reading a Bar Graph: Tuck Shop

Use the data from the bar graph to answer the questions.
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Reading & Graphing Data: Ice Cream

Record the data from the table on the graph.
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Collecting Data: In the Street

Use the picture to record data in a table and then answer questions about the data.
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Collecting Data: In the Garden

Use the picture to record data in a table and then answer questions about the data.
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Spinner Probabilities

Describe the probability of events on each spinner.
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Marbles & Probability (2)

Read the probability statements and colour the marbles to match (upper years).
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Marbles & Probability (1)

Read the probability statements and colour the marbles to match (middle years).
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Jellybeans & Probability (2)

Read the probability statements and colour the jellybeans to match (upper years).