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Preview of Probability & Data Assessment Bundle | Quizzes, Test, Checkpoints, Review, Keys

Probability & Data Assessment Bundle | Quizzes, Test, Checkpoints, Review, Keys

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Maths360
Need ready-to-use, editable assessments for your probability and data unit? This bundle has everything you need to evaluate student understanding while providing meaningful, differentiated feedback.This resource includes checkpoints, quizzes, a review assignment, and a unit test plus rubrics and answer keys. The assessments are designed to be flexible for different grading systems, including standards-based grading, and to support diverse learners with choice and tiered questions. Topics Covered
Preview of Probability Carnival Game

Probability Carnival Game

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STEAM Vault
Get students to "work hard and play hard" with this carvinal-style culminating task! Students will apply their knowledge of theoretical and experimental probabilities by creating a carnival-style game using two independent events. Grade 6 Ontario Curriculum Expectations (2020):D2.1: Use fractions, decimals, and percents to express the probability of events happening, represent this probability on a probability line, and use it to make predictions and informed decisionsD2.2: Determine and compar
Preview of Beanboozled Probability Performance Task

Beanboozled Probability Performance Task

This is a fun and engaging way to teach probability to your students! Students will discover probability with the help of the gross jelly bean game, Beanboozled. The performance task is to design a spinner based on their rankings of most disgusting to least disgusting jelly beans. There are introductory activities, quizzes, and a rubric in addition to the performance task.
Preview of Carnival Game Proposal for 7th Math Probability Project

Carnival Game Proposal for 7th Math Probability Project

This project has students create a carnival game and then the class plays them to compare theoretical and experimental probability.
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