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Students will love creating a paper chain to decorate your classroom while working together and practicing probability at the same time! Simply print both pages (on color paper if possible) and have students solve the 12 problems. There is plenty of room to show work in the shapes. They will then cut out the shapes and attach the answers to the bottom of the coordinating problem. I usually do this activity with pairs. These look awesome hung around the room or from the ceiling for Open House!

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Simple and Compound Probability Baseball Paper Chain for Display

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7th - 9th
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5
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

Students will love creating a paper chain to decorate your classroom while working together and practicing probability at the same time! Simply print both pages (on color paper if possible) and have students solve the 12 problems. There is plenty of room to show work in the shapes. They will then cut out the shapes and attach the answers to the bottom of the coordinating problem. I usually do this activity with pairs. These look awesome hung around the room or from the ceiling for Open House!

Don't forget to earn TPT credits towards FREE products when you leave feedback! :)

Check out my other PAPER CHAINS:

One and Two Step Inequalities

Easter – Solving Proportions

Basketball - Slope

Easter Peeps – Order of Operations

Area and Perimeter

Beach – Seventh Grade Review

St. Patrick’s Day – One Step Equations

Slope

Beach – One Step Equations

Fall - Properties

Baseball - Probability

Measures of Center and Box Plots

Halloween - Percents

Christmas - Proportions

Circles – Area and Perimeter

Valentine’s Day – Exponent Rules

Check out my other MATH PUZZLES:

St. Patrick’s Day - Equations

Easter – Fractions, Decimals, Percents

Easter – Combining Like Terms

Easter – One Step Equations

Easter – Add and Subtract Integers

Summer – Fractions, Decimals, Percents

Halloween – One Step Equations

Halloween – Integer Operations and Absolute Value

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June 5, 2022
Great Resource!!
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Rated 5 out of 5
June 19, 2019
Great product!
Connie B.
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Rated 4.83 out of 5
December 12, 2018
Good resource for a review or just a fun activity for students that requires minimal work/prep on my part.
Nerrissa B.
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Rated 4.92 out of 5
March 23, 2018
awesome resource
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Rated 5 out of 5
January 15, 2018
Good review
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