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Support students in exploring probability, data collection, and prediction using this recording sheet designed for the traditional Indigenous game Weme.

This resource provides a structured way for students to track outcomes, test predictions, and analyse results across multiple trials. It encourages mathematical thinking through hands-on gameplay and reflection.

What’s included

Recording sheet for tracking gameplay outcomes
Prediction section (in, out, knocked, knocked out)
Data collection across multiple game lengths (10, 15, and 20 turns)
Likelihood scale to support probability understanding
Reflection questions to encourage analysis and discussion

How it works

Students make predictions before playing and record outcomes during gameplay. As shown on page 1, results are tracked across multiple trials, allowing students to compare outcomes and identify patterns .

On page 2, reflection questions guide students to evaluate their predictions and consider how results change over time .

Perfect for

Maths lessons (probability and statistics)
Inquiry-based learning
Outdoor or active maths sessions
Linking mathematics with cultural learning

Key features

Combines physical activity with mathematical thinking
Supports prediction, data collection, and analysis
Encourages discussion and reasoning
Easy to use with minimal preparation

Important note

This resource is designed to support learning through gameplay. Teachers may wish to introduce or explain the rules of Weme prior to use.

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