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Finding Simple Probability & Likelihood Sketch Notes & Practice
Finding Simple Probability & Likelihood Sketch Notes & Practice
Finding Simple Probability & Likelihood Sketch Notes & Practice
Finding Simple Probability & Likelihood Sketch Notes & Practice
Finding Simple Probability & Likelihood Sketch Notes & Practice
Finding Simple Probability & Likelihood Sketch Notes & Practice
Finding Simple Probability & Likelihood Sketch Notes & Practice
Finding Simple Probability & Likelihood Sketch Notes & Practice
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Are you looking for organized and visually appealing notes to teach finding probability and likelihood? Look no further! Engage your middle school math students by using these sketch notes to introduce probability. These notes introduce students to finding likelihood and probability of singular events.


These notes are perfect for middle school students and can be used to introduce this topic, as a refresher, or as homework.


What's included:

  • 1 page of guided notes for students.
  • 1 page of 7 practice problems finding likelihood & probability
  • 1 page of 11 practice problems finding probability
  • Answer key for teacher guidance


Skills Covered:

  • Find the likelihood of a singular event
  • Find the probability of a singular event

⭐️ Check out the preview for more in-depth info!

Check out similar resources on probability:

Outcomes & Events Sketch Notes & Practice



Feel free to reach out to me via email (lindsey@manicaboutmath.com) with any questions you may have.

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Finding Simple Probability & Likelihood Sketch Notes & Practice

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Description

Are you looking for organized and visually appealing notes to teach finding probability and likelihood? Look no further! Engage your middle school math students by using these sketch notes to introduce probability. These notes introduce students to finding likelihood and probability of singular events.


These notes are perfect for middle school students and can be used to introduce this topic, as a refresher, or as homework.


What's included:

  • 1 page of guided notes for students.
  • 1 page of 7 practice problems finding likelihood & probability
  • 1 page of 11 practice problems finding probability
  • Answer key for teacher guidance


Skills Covered:

  • Find the likelihood of a singular event
  • Find the probability of a singular event

⭐️ Check out the preview for more in-depth info!

Check out similar resources on probability:

Outcomes & Events Sketch Notes & Practice



Feel free to reach out to me via email (lindsey@manicaboutmath.com) with any questions you may have.

Report this resource to TPT
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This is a great resource, my students enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing!
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Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities

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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.
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