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7th Grade Math Probability Interactive Notebook Unit TEKS CCSS Printable
7th Grade Math Probability Interactive Notebook Unit TEKS CCSS Printable
7th Grade Math Probability Interactive Notebook Unit TEKS CCSS Printable
7th Grade Math Probability Interactive Notebook Unit TEKS CCSS Printable
7th Grade Math Probability Interactive Notebook Unit TEKS CCSS Printable
7th Grade Math Probability Interactive Notebook Unit TEKS CCSS Printable
7th Grade Math Probability Interactive Notebook Unit TEKS CCSS Printable
7th Grade Math Probability Interactive Notebook Unit TEKS CCSS Printable
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Understanding Probability is an extremely fun unit to use each and every school year! Introducing and extending upon the concepts of dependent and independent events and their probable outcomes is extremely exciting to see how it clicks with students.

This Proability unit contains 7 unique lessons that have been tried and tested since 2012 inside and outside my own personal classroom. The interactive and kinesthetic component of cutting and gluing into an Interactive Notebook makes working with flippables more of a game-like activity which keeps students engaged in the lesson being presented.

This Seventh Grade Math Interactive Notebook provides alignment documents, teacher info pages for guided instruction (including the objective, vocabulary, standards, and directions), example photos, and all of the printable components for the lessons within The Number System domain.

Use the LOW-PREP interactive notebook lessons to introduce and teach each math topic. Use the companion output/reflection to check for understanding. Students will use their interactive notebooks throughout the year as a valuable reference resource. Everything they learn remains in their notebooks for easy access and teaches students to Work Smarter, Not Harder!

This Interactive Notebook Unit Includes:

  • Vocabulary Frayer Models for Unit Vocabulary
  • Teacher Directions for each Interactive Notebook Activity
  • Suggestions for Right Side (Output) Activities and/or Reflection Activities for each lesson
  • Pictures of Flippables and/or INB Lesson in action

Concepts Covered Are:

  • What Are the Chances?
  • Likely or Unlikely
  • Likely or Unlikely
  • Experimental Probability
  • Independent Events
  • Compound and Dependent Events
  • Probability in the Real World

= 7 Total Interactive Notebook Lessons

**Looking to save 30% on the FULL YEAR? Check out the Seventh Grade Math Interactive Notebook here!**


Check out the Other Interactive Notebook Units:


→ Click here to visit my teaching blog, Smith Curriculum and Consulting

→ Did you know that you can get CREDITS for future purchases by leaving feedback on each of your purchases? Simply navigate to the My Purchases page and next to each download, you will be able to leave a star rating and comments about the activities you have purchased. I genuinely value your feedback and consider each and every word left.

→ Please email me here with any questions or comments.


Personal Copyright: The purchase of this product allows you to use these activities in your personal classroom for your students. You may continue to use them each year but you may not share the activities with other teachers unless additional licenses are purchased. The license for this purchase is NON-TRANSFERABLE. Site and District Licenses are also available.

Copyright © Smith Curriculum and Consulting, Inc. All rights reserved.

DISCLAIMER: With the purchase of this file you understand that this file is not editable in any way. You will not be able to manipulate the lessons and/or activities inside to change numbers and/or words.

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7th Grade Math Probability Interactive Notebook Unit TEKS CCSS Printable

Smith Curriculum and Consulting
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Description

Understanding Probability is an extremely fun unit to use each and every school year! Introducing and extending upon the concepts of dependent and independent events and their probable outcomes is extremely exciting to see how it clicks with students.

This Proability unit contains 7 unique lessons that have been tried and tested since 2012 inside and outside my own personal classroom. The interactive and kinesthetic component of cutting and gluing into an Interactive Notebook makes working with flippables more of a game-like activity which keeps students engaged in the lesson being presented.

This Seventh Grade Math Interactive Notebook provides alignment documents, teacher info pages for guided instruction (including the objective, vocabulary, standards, and directions), example photos, and all of the printable components for the lessons within The Number System domain.

Use the LOW-PREP interactive notebook lessons to introduce and teach each math topic. Use the companion output/reflection to check for understanding. Students will use their interactive notebooks throughout the year as a valuable reference resource. Everything they learn remains in their notebooks for easy access and teaches students to Work Smarter, Not Harder!

This Interactive Notebook Unit Includes:

  • Vocabulary Frayer Models for Unit Vocabulary
  • Teacher Directions for each Interactive Notebook Activity
  • Suggestions for Right Side (Output) Activities and/or Reflection Activities for each lesson
  • Pictures of Flippables and/or INB Lesson in action

Concepts Covered Are:

  • What Are the Chances?
  • Likely or Unlikely
  • Likely or Unlikely
  • Experimental Probability
  • Independent Events
  • Compound and Dependent Events
  • Probability in the Real World

= 7 Total Interactive Notebook Lessons

**Looking to save 30% on the FULL YEAR? Check out the Seventh Grade Math Interactive Notebook here!**


Check out the Other Interactive Notebook Units:


→ Click here to visit my teaching blog, Smith Curriculum and Consulting

→ Did you know that you can get CREDITS for future purchases by leaving feedback on each of your purchases? Simply navigate to the My Purchases page and next to each download, you will be able to leave a star rating and comments about the activities you have purchased. I genuinely value your feedback and consider each and every word left.

→ Please email me here with any questions or comments.


Personal Copyright: The purchase of this product allows you to use these activities in your personal classroom for your students. You may continue to use them each year but you may not share the activities with other teachers unless additional licenses are purchased. The license for this purchase is NON-TRANSFERABLE. Site and District Licenses are also available.

Copyright © Smith Curriculum and Consulting, Inc. All rights reserved.

DISCLAIMER: With the purchase of this file you understand that this file is not editable in any way. You will not be able to manipulate the lessons and/or activities inside to change numbers and/or words.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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This was an easy resource to use with my class. Thank you!
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August 5, 2025
This helped my students to keep all their probability notes organized in one place.
Cynthia M.
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Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
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Standards

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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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