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Preview of Probability Worksheet 3 (Simple events)

Probability Worksheet 3 (Simple events)

This is a great worksheet to get the students thinking and solving problems involving probability. These contain simple events which have the students calculating probability in fraction form, percent form, and have them classifying their probability. Overall great worksheet to get the students thinking and working!
Preview of Probability Problems with FDP practice

Probability Problems with FDP practice

Created by
Reading Addict
This product includes probability problems to practice with the students and then a 10 questions independent section. The students are asked to find probabilities as fractions, a decimal, and as a percent.
Preview of Reviewing Probability

Reviewing Probability

Created by
Vivian O'Keefe
Use these flashcards to play "Quiz, Quiz, Trade." (A Kagan Cooperative Teaching Strategy) Each student is given one flashcard. That student must then find another student holding a different flashcard. Students take turns asking their questions (the quiz, quiz part) and then exchange cards (the trade) after the questions have been correctly answered. Both students then move on holding a new card. A fun and engaging way to review concepts of probability!
Preview of Skittle Review Using Ratios, Fractions, Decimals, Percentages and Graphs

Skittle Review Using Ratios, Fractions, Decimals, Percentages and Graphs

Created by
Whitney Jackson
Are you looking for a performance task that reviews several concepts? Look no further. Students will enjoy this task while you are able to incorporate several basic skills in just one activity. Concepts include: Frequency table, ratios (part to part and part to whole), fraction/decimal/percent conversion, bar graphs and circle graphs. The circle graph includes tick marks to help students graph it correctly. Teachers can approach this one of two ways: 1)Each student has their own individual bag
Preview of Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability

Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability

Created by
Amy Newton
This is a hands-on activity focusing on theoretical vs. experimental probability. Students will work in partners to complete the activity. Each pair of students will be given a small, brown bag filled with a handful of colored chips. The students will use the colored chips to find the theoretical probability and experimental probability of choosing specific colored chips. The students will then be asked to compare the outcome of the theoretical probability and experimental probability. This a
Preview of Day of Birth Birthday Graph  Fractions, Decimals, Percents

Day of Birth Birthday Graph Fractions, Decimals, Percents

Amaze your students as you guess the days of the week on which they were born by using a simple formula! Websites to check answers are included. Students will then use the formula to calculate the days on the week on which they were born. They will then figure out the fraction, decimal, and percent for each BIRTH day of the week for their class, and compare it to the actual worldwide LEAST and MOST common birth days. Adapt to lower grades by using fractions only.
Preview of Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Middle Schoolers LOVE probability! This is a GREAT lesson around Halloween when the kids are already hyped up on sugar and want to 'talk' to their classmates. This activity allows the students to DISCOVER the differences between EXPERIMENTAL and THEORETICAL probability and connect it to everyday experiences. The probability lesson lends itself to fractions, decimals, percents, data collection, rational & irrational numbers, statistical graphs (box and whiskers, frequency tables...), measures
Preview of Making pie charts

Making pie charts

Created by
Deirdre Leonard
This activity is practice making pie charts. The pie chart that is included has 100 marks to make it perfect for using percents to create pie charts. The last page is the students creating their own question and surveying the class to create their own pie chart. Students need to know how to convert between fractions, decimals and percents.
Preview of Math March Madness - A Final Look (Freq Distributions, Stats, Regression Lines)

Math March Madness - A Final Look (Freq Distributions, Stats, Regression Lines)

Created by
Stacey Garrity
Fill out a bracket, watch the tournament unfold and then mathematically analyze how you did! This activity is flexible enough to be used for a variety of levels. I have used all 6 pages for an AP Statistics class, and have used pages 1 through 5 for an Algebra or Algebra 2 class. You could even use it in lower levels as long as you are covering percents, and basic stats like mean, median, mode and graphing. The document is editable so you can adjust/delete to tailor to the level of statistic
Preview of Probability and Data with Circle Graphs Leveled Assignment Bundle | Math 7 BC

Probability and Data with Circle Graphs Leveled Assignment Bundle | Math 7 BC

Created by
Maths360
Build your students’ probability and data analysis skills with these differentiated practice assignments!This bundle includes 6 printable and editable assignments covering theoretical and experimental probability, comparing results, and representing data with circle graphs. Tiered difficulty levels ( mild, medium, spicy) make differentiation simple, and step-by-step answer keys support independent learning. Students develop strategies to interpret data, make predictions, and evaluate whether
Preview of 2026 March Mathness Madness NCAA Basketball Probability and Statistics Lesson

2026 March Mathness Madness NCAA Basketball Probability and Statistics Lesson

Created by
Kelsey
Every year I get my students excited about the NCAA Men's Basketball March Madness Tournament. I see articles written year after year from statisticians, sports journalist, celebrities, etc. about predicting the perfect bracket. Regardless that most have accepted it is nearly impossible, it has not deterred these enthusiast from finding an algorithm or a machine that can predict the outcomes. This packet guides students through 1) An explanation of what March Madness is all about 2) A reading a
Preview of Skittles Chance and Probability (Editable)

Skittles Chance and Probability (Editable)

Created by
Mrs Connick
Chance and Probability activity using yummy Skittles!!! Students are to predict the colours and quantities before they open the skittles bag. Students are to complete a chance experiment where they use a tally to collect their data. Students then transfer their data in fractions, decimals and percentages. Students are to create a bar graph using their data as well as answer chance and probability questions about the data. I used this with my grade 5/6 students and they loved it!
Preview of Favorite Sports Team: Data Displays and Measures of Central Tendency Project

Favorite Sports Team: Data Displays and Measures of Central Tendency Project

Created by
cmb
Students will create a poster using sports statistics. Depending on the time of year, you may want to use football scores, basketball scores, data from the Olympics, etc. Students will use the internet (or you can print out statistics for them) to find sports data. The students really buy into this project because it is about something they are interested in - their favorite sports team! Students will display their knowledge of several data displays: line plot, tally chart, histogram and bo
Preview of Safe Cracker - Mean, Median, Mode, & Outliers - Math Fun!

Safe Cracker - Mean, Median, Mode, & Outliers - Math Fun!

Do your students get excited when you tell them it's time to study outliers and measures of center? Of course they don't. But they will if you use this fun, Safe Cracker worksheet! Students can become world famous safe crackers! Your students will use the clues and their math skills to help crack the safes, in order to claim the prizes found inside. Students are given three "clues", which involve outliers and measures of center (mean, median, and mode). The answers become the numbers in the
Preview of NO PENS DAY: Data & Statistics Lesson (4th and 5th Grade)

NO PENS DAY: Data & Statistics Lesson (4th and 5th Grade)

No Pens Day lessons are a fantastic way to spice things up a little in the classroom for every learner - with minimum additional resources needed. These lessons are also a lovely and inclusive way to do something a little differently in order to appeal to neurodivergent learners who struggle with the formality of normal day-to-day schooling. This lesson focuses on building bar charts and line graphs. The children will collect, interpret and analyse data and learn about continuous data and how it
Preview of Statistics & Data Survey Project 6.SP

Statistics & Data Survey Project 6.SP

Created by
Tammy and Julie
This is a review project to be used at the end of the statistics unit for 6th grade Common Core math (CC.6.SP). Students create their own statistical question and survey classmates. They then use the survey data to create a dot plot, frequency table, histogram, and box & whisker plot. Students must also find the mean, median, mode, range, and mean absolute deviation of the data set. This project connects the statistics unit with real-world questions and brings the concepts to life. In .doc for
Preview of Create a Line Plot Project

Create a Line Plot Project

Engage Students with a Hands-On Line Plot Project!Looking for an interactive and meaningful way to assess your students’ understanding of line plots? This project combines learning targets, collaboration, technology, and critical thinking in a fun and engaging activity. Project Overview:Students will work with a partner to design a data collection question, gather and analyze real-world data, and create a detailed line plot using fraction intervals. The project emphasizes mathematical skills a
Preview of Misleading Graphs Mini DBQ | 4th Grade Statistics | Evidence-Based

Misleading Graphs Mini DBQ | 4th Grade Statistics | Evidence-Based

📘 Mini DBQ | 4th Grade Misleading Graphs Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Statistics with this Mini-DBQ (Document-Based Question) worksheet written at a 4th grade level. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for upper-level elementary students. 🎯 WHAT STUDENTS WILL
Preview of Least Squares Regression DBQ/CER | Statistics Worksheet | GATE Middle School

Least Squares Regression DBQ/CER | Statistics Worksheet | GATE Middle School

📘 Full Length Standard Aligned DBQ CER Style Worksheet - Claim Evidence Reasoning | Least Squares Regression Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Statistics, with this Full Length DBQ CER Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for gifted & talented middle
Preview of Stratified vs Cluster Sampling DBQ/CER | Statistics Worksheet GATE Middle School

Stratified vs Cluster Sampling DBQ/CER | Statistics Worksheet GATE Middle School

📘 Full Length Standard Aligned DBQ CER Style Worksheet - Claim Evidence Reasoning | Stratified vs Cluster Sampling Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Statistics, with this Full Length DBQ CER Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for gifted & talented m
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