Description
Make compound probability engaging, clear, and stress-free with this self-checking activity designed to build real understanding!
Students start by finding two simple probabilities, then combine them using the word “AND” (multiply)—helping them see exactly how compound probability works step-by-step.
Instead of guessing or memorizing, students break each problem into manageable parts, building confidence as they go.
As they work, students get instant feedback—answers are self-checking, so they know right away if they’re on track without needing teacher intervention.
💻 EASY-TO-USE FORMAT
This resource is simple to implement and flexible for your classroom:
✔️ Assign digitally (Google Sheets)
✔️ Great for independent practice or partner work
✔️ Perfect for centers, homework, or review
✔️ Minimal prep—just assign and go!
🚀 WHAT MAKES THIS RESOURCE DIFFERENT?
✔️ Breaks compound probability into two simple probabilities first
✔️ Clearly connects “AND” with multiplication of probabilities
✔️ Self-checking format keeps students engaged
✔️ Immediate feedback builds accuracy and confidence
✔️ Encourages conceptual understanding—not just procedures
✔️ Clean, visual layout that supports all learners
📘 WHAT’S INCLUDED:
✔️ Compound Probability Practice Activity
- Spinners
- Dice
- Cards
- Marbles
- Real-world scenarios
✔️ Student Answer Document (for showing work)
✔️ Complete Answer Key
✔️ Teacher directions for easy implementation
🎯 PERFECT FOR:
Probability units (7.SP.C.8)
Intro to compound probability
Math centers or stations
Independent practice
Homework
Intervention or reteaching
Early finishers
Sub plans
💡 WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS:
Compound probability can be confusing when students try to do everything at once.
This resource simplifies the process by having students:
- Find each simple probability
- Combine them using “AND” = multiply
The structure helps students actually understand what’s happening, while the self-checking feature keeps them motivated and saves you grading time.
Compound Probability Activity | 7th Grade Math | Self-Checking | 7.SP.C.8
Highlights
Description
Make compound probability engaging, clear, and stress-free with this self-checking activity designed to build real understanding!
Students start by finding two simple probabilities, then combine them using the word “AND” (multiply)—helping them see exactly how compound probability works step-by-step.
Instead of guessing or memorizing, students break each problem into manageable parts, building confidence as they go.
As they work, students get instant feedback—answers are self-checking, so they know right away if they’re on track without needing teacher intervention.
💻 EASY-TO-USE FORMAT
This resource is simple to implement and flexible for your classroom:
✔️ Assign digitally (Google Sheets)
✔️ Great for independent practice or partner work
✔️ Perfect for centers, homework, or review
✔️ Minimal prep—just assign and go!
🚀 WHAT MAKES THIS RESOURCE DIFFERENT?
✔️ Breaks compound probability into two simple probabilities first
✔️ Clearly connects “AND” with multiplication of probabilities
✔️ Self-checking format keeps students engaged
✔️ Immediate feedback builds accuracy and confidence
✔️ Encourages conceptual understanding—not just procedures
✔️ Clean, visual layout that supports all learners
📘 WHAT’S INCLUDED:
✔️ Compound Probability Practice Activity
- Spinners
- Dice
- Cards
- Marbles
- Real-world scenarios
✔️ Student Answer Document (for showing work)
✔️ Complete Answer Key
✔️ Teacher directions for easy implementation
🎯 PERFECT FOR:
Probability units (7.SP.C.8)
Intro to compound probability
Math centers or stations
Independent practice
Homework
Intervention or reteaching
Early finishers
Sub plans
💡 WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS:
Compound probability can be confusing when students try to do everything at once.
This resource simplifies the process by having students:
- Find each simple probability
- Combine them using “AND” = multiply
The structure helps students actually understand what’s happening, while the self-checking feature keeps them motivated and saves you grading time.


