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7th Grade Probability Partner Review Worksheet Simple Compound Events
7th Grade Probability Partner Review Worksheet Simple Compound Events
7th Grade Probability Partner Review Worksheet Simple Compound Events
7th Grade Probability Partner Review Worksheet Simple Compound Events
7th Grade Probability Partner Review Worksheet Simple Compound Events
7th Grade Probability Partner Review Worksheet Simple Compound Events
7th Grade Probability Partner Review Worksheet Simple Compound Events
7th Grade Probability Partner Review Worksheet Simple Compound Events
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Looking for an engaging probability worksheet to help your 7th-grade math students review simple events, compound events, and probability calculations? This partner share review activity is perfect for reinforcing theoretical and experimental probability in a fun and interactive way!

Students will take turns solving problems and explaining their reasoning, making this an excellent collaborative learning activity. It’s print-and-go, making lesson planning easy. Plus, an answer key is included, so there’s no extra prep required!

Perfect for:
✔️ End-of-unit probability review
✔️ Independent practice or homework
✔️ Math centers & partner activities
✔️ Sub plans

Skills Covered:

✔️ Probability of simple independent events
✔️ Probability of compound independent events
✔️ Comparing theoretical vs. experimental probability

This 7th-grade probability practice is a great way to prepare students for assessments while keeping them engaged. Download today and make probability practice stress-free!

If you are interested in finding other review activities, check these out:

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7th Grade Probability Partner Review Worksheet Simple Compound Events

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Description

Looking for an engaging probability worksheet to help your 7th-grade math students review simple events, compound events, and probability calculations? This partner share review activity is perfect for reinforcing theoretical and experimental probability in a fun and interactive way!

Students will take turns solving problems and explaining their reasoning, making this an excellent collaborative learning activity. It’s print-and-go, making lesson planning easy. Plus, an answer key is included, so there’s no extra prep required!

Perfect for:
✔️ End-of-unit probability review
✔️ Independent practice or homework
✔️ Math centers & partner activities
✔️ Sub plans

Skills Covered:

✔️ Probability of simple independent events
✔️ Probability of compound independent events
✔️ Comparing theoretical vs. experimental probability

This 7th-grade probability practice is a great way to prepare students for assessments while keeping them engaged. Download today and make probability practice stress-free!

If you are interested in finding other review activities, check these out:

___________________________________
Copyright © School Sisters Math
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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Great partner practice
Rated 5 out of 5
May 14, 2026
Met expectations
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Standards-aligned
I love doing partner practice so students are able to check if they are on the right track.
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Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
February 12, 2024
Great partner activity to reinforce learning for probability!
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Grades taught: 7th
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Great resource, Thanks!
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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.
Develop a uniform probability model by assigning equal probability to all outcomes, and use the model to determine probabilities of events. For example, if a student is selected at random from a class, find the probability that Jane will be selected and the probability that a girl will be selected.
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