Display Title
Math Clip Art--Playing Card: King of Diamonds
Display Title
Math Clip Art--Playing Card: King of Diamonds
Topic
Probability and Statistics
Description
This math clip art showcases the King of Diamonds from a standard 52-card deck. The King of Diamonds, along with other cards in the set, serves as an excellent tool for demonstrating various probability scenarios. Teachers can use this image to explain concepts such as the likelihood of drawing a king (4/52 or 1/13), a diamond (13/52 or 1/4), or specifically the King of Diamonds (1/52) from a well-shuffled deck. These visual representations help students grasp abstract probability concepts more concretely.
Incorporating math clip art, especially playing cards, into probability lessons significantly enhances understanding. These familiar objects offer students relatable context, making complex ideas more approachable. Using a complete 52-card deck allows for exploration of numerous probability models, including calculations based on suit (e.g., probability of drawing a diamond: 13/52 or 1/4), color (e.g., probability of drawing a red card: 26/52 or 1/2), rank (e.g., probability of drawing a face card: 12/52 or 3/13), or specific combinations (e.g., probability of drawing a red king: 2/52 or 1/26).
Teacher's Script
Welcome, class! Today, we'll use this King of Diamonds to explore probability. If you were to pick a card at random from a shuffled deck, what are the odds of getting this exact card? How about any king? Or any diamond? Let's calculate these probabilities together and see how they apply to real-world scenarios.
For a complete collection of math clip art related to Probability and Statistics click on this link: Playing Cards Collection.
Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.SP.C.7 |
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Grade Range | K - 12 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Algebra • Probability and Data Analysis • Probability |
Copyright Year | 2014 |
Keywords | playing card, probability, clip art |