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7th Grade Math - Probability Bundle
7th Grade Math - Probability Bundle
7th Grade Math - Probability Bundle
7th Grade Math - Probability Bundle
7th Grade Math - Probability Bundle
7th Grade Math - Probability Bundle
7th Grade Math - Probability Bundle
7th Grade Math - Probability Bundle
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This bundle will save you hours, will up the rigor in your classroom, and will keep your students engaged. Over 50 pages of resources that are each directly aligned to the 7th grade math common core standards. The bundle includes assessments, review activities, differentiated materials, test prep materials, discovery activities, workbooks with guided notes, examples and independent practice, task cards and much more.

Unit Exam: 4 page multiple-choice and short response exam. Directly aligned to 7th grade common core standards. Rigorous, and engaging.

Study Guide: Open-ended questions that are designed to prepare students to be successful on the unit exam.

Quizzes: 2 quizzes to assess students’ understanding during the unit. Questions are rigorous and engaging.

Compute, Justify, Apply, Create Differentiation Resource: Assesses each standard using the 4 different levels of blooms. Will ensure that students have a true and deep understanding of the content.

Multiple-Choice, Open Response, Written Response Resource: Assesses each standard, and forces students to think critically about each concept. Questions are challenging, and will assess students’ true understanding of the material.

Task Cards: 36 task cards to use as review or test prep.

Workbook: 20 page workbook where students explore experimental vs. theoretical probability, simple and compound probability as well as independent and dependent events. Workbook is designed to be used as direct instruction, guided and independent practice. Concepts are scaffolded in a way that will build a deep understanding of the most challenging material.

Answer Keys Included for most materials.

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Teaching Duration
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Description

This bundle will save you hours, will up the rigor in your classroom, and will keep your students engaged. Over 50 pages of resources that are each directly aligned to the 7th grade math common core standards. The bundle includes assessments, review activities, differentiated materials, test prep materials, discovery activities, workbooks with guided notes, examples and independent practice, task cards and much more.

Unit Exam: 4 page multiple-choice and short response exam. Directly aligned to 7th grade common core standards. Rigorous, and engaging.

Study Guide: Open-ended questions that are designed to prepare students to be successful on the unit exam.

Quizzes: 2 quizzes to assess students’ understanding during the unit. Questions are rigorous and engaging.

Compute, Justify, Apply, Create Differentiation Resource: Assesses each standard using the 4 different levels of blooms. Will ensure that students have a true and deep understanding of the content.

Multiple-Choice, Open Response, Written Response Resource: Assesses each standard, and forces students to think critically about each concept. Questions are challenging, and will assess students’ true understanding of the material.

Task Cards: 36 task cards to use as review or test prep.

Workbook: 20 page workbook where students explore experimental vs. theoretical probability, simple and compound probability as well as independent and dependent events. Workbook is designed to be used as direct instruction, guided and independent practice. Concepts are scaffolded in a way that will build a deep understanding of the most challenging material.

Answer Keys Included for most materials.

Over $40 worth of materials. Save big by buying this bundle!

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Rated 5 out of 5
April 21, 2022
This resource served as the foundation of my probability unit. This is an excellent resource and has a great variety of activities. I highly recommend this unit!
Lori L.
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Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 31, 2021
Great resource!
Kristen W.
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 12, 2019
Great resource!
Jamie A.
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 6, 2019
Thanks!
robin M.
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June 5, 2018
this is a really lot of good resources!
John I.
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April 27, 2018
The diversity of the resources in this bundle was AMAZING. I especially loved the task cards.
Alexandra H.
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April 14, 2018
Awesome value! Thank you so much for creating this!
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March 26, 2018
Thanks for this wonderful resources..
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the probability of a chance event is a number between 0 and 1 that expresses the likelihood of the event occurring. Larger numbers indicate greater likelihood. A probability near 0 indicates an unlikely event, a probability around 1/2 indicates an event that is neither unlikely nor likely, and a probability near 1 indicates a likely event.
Approximate the probability of a chance event by collecting data on the chance process that produces it and observing its long-run relative frequency, and predict the approximate relative frequency given the probability. For example, when rolling a number cube 600 times, predict that a 3 or 6 would be rolled roughly 200 times, but probably not exactly 200 times.
Develop a probability model and use it to find probabilities of events. Compare probabilities from a model to observed frequencies; if the agreement is not good, explain possible sources of the discrepancy.
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