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This video lesson is perfect for sub plans, class activities, math centers, remedial help, or flipping your class.


This video lesson teaches students how to find the probability of compound events. In particular, your students will be able to...

  • Explain what probability is
  • Explain the difference between independent & dependent events
  • Find the probability of independent events
  • Find the probability of dependent events
  • Explain the difference between inclusive and mutually exclusive events
  • Find the probability of inclusive events
  • Find the probability of mutually exclusive events

You receive not only the instructional video but accompanying notes for students to complete as they watch the lesson. Answer key is also included.

This means you can easily hold your students accountable, increase their retention and understanding, and provide them a great resource for review.

Perfect for in-class demonstration, remedial help, sub plans, or for flipping your class.

This lesson is designed for use with Algebra 1. For a more beginner-level video on this topic, see our Pre-Algebra Compound Events Probability Video Lesson.

Upon purchase, you will receive the student notes as well as the ability to stream the video on TPT.

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Or, save money by purchasing the complete Data Analysis & Probability Unit & enjoy video lessons all unit long. 

The full Data Analysis & Probability Unit includes the following resources for ALL of the lesson listed above:

  • Video lessons that teach each concept in a way students can easily understand
  • Guided student notes that keep students engaged, hold them accountable, and serve as a fantastic study tool (teacher’s version is also included)
  • Differentiated practice/homework exercises that build students' skills 
  • Quick review videos to reinforce key concepts
  • Unit review & study guide that teach study skills & improve test scores
  • Editable assessments that make it easy to accurately assess students' skills

Get the complete Data Analysis & Probability Unit here.

Or, save even more with MathLight's complete Algebra 1 curriculum.

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Want to see an example first?

Download our free pre-algebra Integers unit with videos here.

Or, you can view our full lineup of pre-algebra videos (which will also show you what to expect in the student notes) at mymathlight.com. Just click "Try it free" and choose "Show me the videos."

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Compound Event Probability Video Lesson with Guided Notes

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Description

This video lesson is perfect for sub plans, class activities, math centers, remedial help, or flipping your class.


This video lesson teaches students how to find the probability of compound events. In particular, your students will be able to...

  • Explain what probability is
  • Explain the difference between independent & dependent events
  • Find the probability of independent events
  • Find the probability of dependent events
  • Explain the difference between inclusive and mutually exclusive events
  • Find the probability of inclusive events
  • Find the probability of mutually exclusive events

You receive not only the instructional video but accompanying notes for students to complete as they watch the lesson. Answer key is also included.

This means you can easily hold your students accountable, increase their retention and understanding, and provide them a great resource for review.

Perfect for in-class demonstration, remedial help, sub plans, or for flipping your class.

This lesson is designed for use with Algebra 1. For a more beginner-level video on this topic, see our Pre-Algebra Compound Events Probability Video Lesson.

Upon purchase, you will receive the student notes as well as the ability to stream the video on TPT.

Where can I find videos that I’ve purchased?

You can stream or download a video resource you’ve purchased from the “My Purchases” page of your account.

To do so: 

  1. Log into your TPT account and click on your profile icon at the top right of the page. 
  2. Click on “My Purchases” from the dropdown menu.
  3. Once you're on "My Purchases," you’ll see a list of everything you've purchased, including any video resources.
  4. Click “Watch Now” to stream a video on TPT, or “Download” to download a video to your computer.

************************************************************************

Grab the related video lessons:

Or, save money by purchasing the complete Data Analysis & Probability Unit & enjoy video lessons all unit long. 

The full Data Analysis & Probability Unit includes the following resources for ALL of the lesson listed above:

  • Video lessons that teach each concept in a way students can easily understand
  • Guided student notes that keep students engaged, hold them accountable, and serve as a fantastic study tool (teacher’s version is also included)
  • Differentiated practice/homework exercises that build students' skills 
  • Quick review videos to reinforce key concepts
  • Unit review & study guide that teach study skills & improve test scores
  • Editable assessments that make it easy to accurately assess students' skills

Get the complete Data Analysis & Probability Unit here.

Or, save even more with MathLight's complete Algebra 1 curriculum.

************************************************************************

Want to see an example first?

Download our free pre-algebra Integers unit with videos here.

Or, you can view our full lineup of pre-algebra videos (which will also show you what to expect in the student notes) at mymathlight.com. Just click "Try it free" and choose "Show me the videos."

************************************************************************

The MathLight curriculum is also a great option for homeschoolers, as it includes video explanations for each concept. Visit www.mymathlight.com for more info.

Any questions? Please don't hesitate to ask a question here or email us at contact@mymathlight.com.

Report this resource to TPT
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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.
Recognize and explain the concepts of conditional probability and independence in everyday language and everyday situations. For example, compare the chance of having lung cancer if you are a smoker with the chance of being a smoker if you have lung cancer.
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