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Probability Coloring Worksheet
Probability Coloring Worksheet
Probability Coloring Worksheet
Probability Coloring Worksheet
Probability Coloring Worksheet
Probability Coloring Worksheet
Probability Coloring Worksheet
Probability Coloring Worksheet
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Are you looking for a fun Probability Coloring Activity? This color by number is an engaging way to practice solving problems involving find the probability and complements of simple events and compound events with this coloring worksheet! Once students find the correct answer, they can see what color to shade that number on the coloring picture.

This product includes

     ● Worksheet & Coloring Sheet PDF

     ● Answer Key

Looking for a lesson to introduce probability to your students? You can find the notes that perfectly align with this worksheet here!

This activity aligns well with 7th Grade Math TEKS 7.6H and 7.6I.

This product is included in these money-saving bundles: 

     ☆ 7th Grade Math Coloring Worksheets Bundle

Related & Similar Resources: 

     ★ 7th Grade Math Entire Year Guided Notes Mega Bundle

     ★ Geometry Digital & Printable Scavenger Hunts

     ★ Proportions & Similar Figures Guided Notes Bundle

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Probability Coloring Worksheet

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Description

Are you looking for a fun Probability Coloring Activity? This color by number is an engaging way to practice solving problems involving find the probability and complements of simple events and compound events with this coloring worksheet! Once students find the correct answer, they can see what color to shade that number on the coloring picture.

This product includes

     ● Worksheet & Coloring Sheet PDF

     ● Answer Key

Looking for a lesson to introduce probability to your students? You can find the notes that perfectly align with this worksheet here!

This activity aligns well with 7th Grade Math TEKS 7.6H and 7.6I.

This product is included in these money-saving bundles: 

     ☆ 7th Grade Math Coloring Worksheets Bundle

Related & Similar Resources: 

     ★ 7th Grade Math Entire Year Guided Notes Mega Bundle

     ★ Geometry Digital & Printable Scavenger Hunts

     ★ Proportions & Similar Figures Guided Notes Bundle

Be sure to follow my store for updates on new products >> CLICK HERE

Remember to leave feedback to receive TPT credits for future purchases!

Let’s connect! Follow me on INSTAGRAM or email me at mrscasiasmath@gmail.com ☺

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Great Resource! It was aligned to the standard and helped my students master the content!
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Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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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.
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