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Teaching mathematics within a science framework can be both the motivating and the informative keys to delivering a curriculum. In particular, students are naturally inquisitive about space science and the topics surrounding the existence of intelligent life in other parts of our Universe. Tapping into this curiosity, this lesson uniquely combines the concepts of astronomy and probability in order for students to compare the likelihood of intelligent life existing elsewhere in the Universe and winning the lottery.
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Felicie

10 years ago
4

this is a great job ! Everything is well explained and very interesting. Unfortunately, I can't find the video for activity 2. Is there a place where I could find that on the web ?

TES_Maths

10 years ago
5

This resource has been selected to feature in the TES Secondary Maths Newsletter. Thank you so much for sharing, you are helping to inspire teachers and students all over the world!

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