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Simple Probability Teaching PowerPoint 7th Grade Math
Simple Probability Teaching PowerPoint 7th Grade Math
Simple Probability Teaching PowerPoint 7th Grade Math
Simple Probability Teaching PowerPoint 7th Grade Math
Simple Probability Teaching PowerPoint 7th Grade Math
Simple Probability Teaching PowerPoint 7th Grade Math
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Simple Probability Teaching PowerPoint 7th Grade Math
Simple Probability Teaching PowerPoint 7th Grade Math
Simple Probability Teaching PowerPoint 7th Grade Math
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Teachers, save yourself time creating teaching lessons! This editable PowerPoint lesson is professionally designed and teaches your middle school students the important concepts related to Simple Probability. The 12-slide lesson is animated for continued student engagement.

Concepts taught in this PowerPoint:

  • vocabulary
    • probability
    • outcome
    • event
    • simple event
    • experiment
    • trial
    • sample space
    • theoretical probability
    • experimental probability
  • experiment with a spinner and paperclip to compare experimental probability with theoretical
  • printable page of spinners for students to complete the spinner experiment
  • guided practice and examples
  • animated answers

View the Preview and Video Preview to see exactly what you receive in this resource.

Great for absent students, substitute lesson plans, and flipped teaching!

  • Record your voice directly onto the slides and send the file to your students to watch at home as a PowerPoint slideshow. Insert > Audio > Record Audio.
  • Use screencast software (Screencastify, Screen Cast-O-Matic, Zoom, Loom, Google Meets) to record yourself sharing your screen. Upload to YouTube and send the link to students.
  • Hold a live video session (via Zoom, Google Meets, etc.) with your students and screen share the PowerPoint slide show.
  • Record yourself teaching the lesson face to face using the PowerPoint presentation.
  • Send the PowerPoint to absent students.
  • Use when you have a sub to ensure students are getting quality content even when you aren’t there.

You will need Microsoft PowerPoint to open the resource. I also included a sample PDF in this download so that if there are formatting discrepancies, you can match fonts (for free) to make it format correctly. Due to the nature of the clip artists' Terms of Use, the clip art is locked, but the content is entirely editable.

Need guided notes that complement the PowerPoint? Here you go! These Guided Notes use the same format and examples so your students can write the notes as you teach.

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©Kacie Travis ©The Efficient Classroom All rights reserved. Purchase of this unit entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages in limited quantities for classroom use only. Duplication for an entire school, an entire school system, or for commercial purposes is strictly forbidden without written permission from the publisher. Kacie Travis, Kacie_travis@yahoo.com

Copying any part of this product and placing it on the Internet in any form (even a personal/classroom website) is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). These items can be picked up in a Google search and then shared worldwide for free.

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Simple Probability Teaching PowerPoint 7th Grade Math

Kacie Travis
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

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Description

Teachers, save yourself time creating teaching lessons! This editable PowerPoint lesson is professionally designed and teaches your middle school students the important concepts related to Simple Probability. The 12-slide lesson is animated for continued student engagement.

Concepts taught in this PowerPoint:

  • vocabulary
    • probability
    • outcome
    • event
    • simple event
    • experiment
    • trial
    • sample space
    • theoretical probability
    • experimental probability
  • experiment with a spinner and paperclip to compare experimental probability with theoretical
  • printable page of spinners for students to complete the spinner experiment
  • guided practice and examples
  • animated answers

View the Preview and Video Preview to see exactly what you receive in this resource.

Great for absent students, substitute lesson plans, and flipped teaching!

  • Record your voice directly onto the slides and send the file to your students to watch at home as a PowerPoint slideshow. Insert > Audio > Record Audio.
  • Use screencast software (Screencastify, Screen Cast-O-Matic, Zoom, Loom, Google Meets) to record yourself sharing your screen. Upload to YouTube and send the link to students.
  • Hold a live video session (via Zoom, Google Meets, etc.) with your students and screen share the PowerPoint slide show.
  • Record yourself teaching the lesson face to face using the PowerPoint presentation.
  • Send the PowerPoint to absent students.
  • Use when you have a sub to ensure students are getting quality content even when you aren’t there.

You will need Microsoft PowerPoint to open the resource. I also included a sample PDF in this download so that if there are formatting discrepancies, you can match fonts (for free) to make it format correctly. Due to the nature of the clip artists' Terms of Use, the clip art is locked, but the content is entirely editable.

Need guided notes that complement the PowerPoint? Here you go! These Guided Notes use the same format and examples so your students can write the notes as you teach.

My products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours. Click the star above to follow me for the latest product releases and notifications.

©Kacie Travis ©The Efficient Classroom All rights reserved. Purchase of this unit entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages in limited quantities for classroom use only. Duplication for an entire school, an entire school system, or for commercial purposes is strictly forbidden without written permission from the publisher. Kacie Travis, Kacie_travis@yahoo.com

Copying any part of this product and placing it on the Internet in any form (even a personal/classroom website) is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). These items can be picked up in a Google search and then shared worldwide for free.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
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.
Develop a uniform probability model by assigning equal probability to all outcomes, and use the model to determine probabilities of events. For example, if a student is selected at random from a class, find the probability that Jane will be selected and the probability that a girl will be selected.
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