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Simple & Compound Probability Notes, Worksheets & Study Guide for 7th Grade Math
Simple & Compound Probability Notes, Worksheets & Study Guide for 7th Grade Math
Simple & Compound Probability Notes, Worksheets & Study Guide for 7th Grade Math
Simple & Compound Probability Notes, Worksheets & Study Guide for 7th Grade Math
Simple & Compound Probability Notes, Worksheets & Study Guide for 7th Grade Math
Simple & Compound Probability Notes, Worksheets & Study Guide for 7th Grade Math
Simple & Compound Probability Notes, Worksheets & Study Guide for 7th Grade Math
Simple & Compound Probability Notes, Worksheets & Study Guide for 7th Grade Math
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Description

Take the prep work out of your 7th grade simple and compound probability unit with this bundle of guided notes and worksheets. This bundle offers scaffolded instruction, vocabulary review, and example problems for experimental and theoretical probability, combinations, permutations, disjoint (mutually exclusive) and overlapping events, independent and dependent events and conditional probability.

Need done for you warm ups and exit tickets? Grab these simple and compound probability writing prompts!

This simple and compound probability unit includes:

✅ 11 page of guided notes

8 pages of practice problems paired with the notes

BONUS: 3 page study guide

✅ Full answer keys for the notes and practice problems

Your students will:

✨identify sample spaces

✨calculate simple experimental and theoretical probability

✨ find compound and conditional probability

✨ calculate complements

✨ find permutations and combinations

✨ identify the similarities and differences between overlapping, disjoint, independent, and dependent events

How I have used guided notes in my Algebra 1 class:

⭐️ Whole class: You can complete the guided notes as a whole class lesson. This gives you the opportunity to have students work on example problems independently and check their work with you. 

⭐️ Small groups: The students can work in pairs or small groups to complete the probability worksheets. They can also work with a partner to complete the guided example problems and check their work as a whole class.

⭐️ Independent: Students can use the practice worksheets as classwork, homework, or quiz review. 

Looking for more simple and compound probability activities?

⭐️ Simple and Compound Probability Digital Review Activity

Compound Probability Real World Activity | Predicting the Weather

Compound Probability Warm Ups and Exit Tickets

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Simple & Compound Probability Notes, Worksheets & Study Guide for 7th Grade Math

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7th - 8th
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Teaching Duration
2 Weeks

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Probability Study Guide

Description

Take the prep work out of your 7th grade simple and compound probability unit with this bundle of guided notes and worksheets. This bundle offers scaffolded instruction, vocabulary review, and example problems for experimental and theoretical probability, combinations, permutations, disjoint (mutually exclusive) and overlapping events, independent and dependent events and conditional probability.

Need done for you warm ups and exit tickets? Grab these simple and compound probability writing prompts!

This simple and compound probability unit includes:

✅ 11 page of guided notes

8 pages of practice problems paired with the notes

BONUS: 3 page study guide

✅ Full answer keys for the notes and practice problems

Your students will:

✨identify sample spaces

✨calculate simple experimental and theoretical probability

✨ find compound and conditional probability

✨ calculate complements

✨ find permutations and combinations

✨ identify the similarities and differences between overlapping, disjoint, independent, and dependent events

How I have used guided notes in my Algebra 1 class:

⭐️ Whole class: You can complete the guided notes as a whole class lesson. This gives you the opportunity to have students work on example problems independently and check their work with you. 

⭐️ Small groups: The students can work in pairs or small groups to complete the probability worksheets. They can also work with a partner to complete the guided example problems and check their work as a whole class.

⭐️ Independent: Students can use the practice worksheets as classwork, homework, or quiz review. 

Looking for more simple and compound probability activities?

⭐️ Simple and Compound Probability Digital Review Activity

Compound Probability Real World Activity | Predicting the Weather

Compound Probability Warm Ups and Exit Tickets

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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Great set of notes and practice worksheets! Students were able to follow easily during whole group lecture. Thank you!
Amy W.
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Grades taught: 8th, 9th

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Describe events as subsets of a sample space (the set of outcomes) using characteristics (or categories) of the outcomes, or as unions, intersections, or complements of other events (“or,” “and,” “not”).
Understand that two events 𝘈 and 𝘉 are independent if the probability of 𝘈 and 𝘉 occurring together is the product of their probabilities, and use this characterization to determine if they are independent.
Understand the conditional probability of 𝘈 given 𝘉 as 𝘗(𝘈 and 𝘉)/𝘗(𝘉), and interpret independence of 𝘈 and 𝘉 as saying that the conditional probability of 𝘈 given 𝘉 is the same as the probability of 𝘈, and the conditional probability of 𝘉 given 𝘈 is the same as the probability of 𝘉.
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