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As a teacher with over 10 years experience, I hope you will find these resources as effective with your students as they have been with mine.

As a teacher with over 10 years experience, I hope you will find these resources as effective with your students as they have been with mine.
Transformations of Discrete Random Variables - Four in a Row
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Transformations of Discrete Random Variables - Four in a Row

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Want to do something different in your A Level Statistics lesson? Why not try out this Four in a Row game? The file is in pdf format making it easy to open on any device. A instructions page is included to explain to students how the game works. Why not laminate this sheet and use whiteboard markers? You could reuse this task again and again! INFORMATION AIM To gain four squares in a row on the grid. This can be in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line. TO PLAY Players choose either ‘X’ or ‘O’ Students choose one option from the list at the top of the page. They then look for the corresponding square in the grid that matches up to their choice. If the get it correct they gain that square. However, if they get in wrong their opponent gets the square. BEWARE Not every square has a match. You must think before you guess and make sure there is a match. If you pick and there is no match you will lose your turn!
Directly Proportional Variables - Four in a Row Game
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Directly Proportional Variables - Four in a Row Game

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Want a fun way to test their understanding of directly proportional variables? Why not try out this Four in a Row game? The file is in pdf format making it easy to open on any device. A instructions page is included to explain to students how the game works. Why not laminate this sheet and use whiteboard markers? You could reuse this task again and again! INFORMATION AIM To gain four squares in a row on the grid. This can be in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line. TO PLAY Players choose either ‘X’ or ‘O’ Students choose one option from the list at the top of the page. They then look for the corresponding square in the grid that matches up to their choice. If the get it correct they gain that square. However, if they get in wrong their opponent gets the square. BEWARE Not every square has a match. You must think before you guess and make sure there is a match. If you pick and there is no match you will lose your turn!