I have taught 7th grade math, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Integrated Math 2, Precalculus, AP Calculus AB, AP Statistics, and an Ohio State Test Prep course.
The Introduction to Probability guided notes with examples is the perfect introduction to what probability is, how to find basic probability, and sample spaces. These notes were made for a high school geometry level course, but could be used to introduce probability in statistics or an honors middle school level course. There is an optional dice activity included in one version of the guided notes (a version of notes is provided without the dice activity as well if you do not have time or do not
The Probability of Independent and Dependent Events guided notes discuss independent and dependent events with examples and calculating probability of two independent or dependent events both happening simultaneously. These notes were made for a high school geometry level course, but could be used to in statistics or an honors middle school level course. The scaffolded notes provide an extra opportunity to keep students engaged and provide them with valuable connections between different concept
The combinations and permutations guided notes and worksheet walk students through the key parts of Combinatorics (counting) in Geometry. The notes start with the Fundamental Counting Principal (which likely was talked about during probability) and introduces the concepts of factorials, permutations, and combinations. Practice examples are built into the notes over combinations and permutations. The third page is a worksheet over combinations and permutations. Two answer keys are provided: one w
The Probability Guided Notes and Practice bundle was made for a high school geometry level course, but could be used for a Probability/Statistics course or an honors level middle school course as well. Included in this bundle is four sets of guided notes and a word wall covering the following topics: Introduction to Probability, Sample Spaces, Independent and Dependent Events, Two-Way Tables, Mutually/Non-Mutually Exclusive Events, and Complements. The scaffolded notes provide an extra opportuni
The Probability of Independent and Dependent Events worksheet asks questions about whether two events are independent versus dependent and has students calculate probabilities of both independent and dependent events. This worksheet was made for a high school geometry level course but could also be used for introducing probability in statistics or an honors middle school level course. This one-page worksheet would work well as a formative assessment after notes or as a homework page. The workshe
The Introduction to Probability guided notes with examples is the perfect introduction to what probability is, how to find basic probability, and sample spaces. These notes were made for a high school geometry level course, but could be used to introduce probability in statistics or an honors middle school level course. There is an optional dice activity included in one version of the guided notes (a version of notes is provided without the dice activity as well if you do not want to do this or
The Probability of Mutually/Non-Mutually Exclusive Events and Complements guided notes discuss mutually and non-mutually exclusive events and complements with practice examples. These notes were made for a high school geometry level course, but could be used to in statistics or an honors middle school level course. The scaffolded notes provide an extra opportunity to keep students engaged. Key vocabulary and multiple examples are included in the two pages of notes. There is also a 2 page (8 ques
The Two-Way Table Probability guided notes discuss two-way tables and relative frequency with examples. These notes were made for a high school geometry level course, but could be used to in statistics or an honors middle school level course. The scaffolded notes provide an extra opportunity to keep students engaged, especially for your learners who have extra attention needs. Key vocabulary and examples are included in the single pages of notes. The one-page worksheet includes questions over ca
These Combinations and Permutations Guided Notes and Worksheet walk through the key parts of Combinatorics (counting) in Geometry. The notes start with the Fundamental Counting Principal (which likely was talked about during probability) and introduces the concepts of factorials, permutations, and combinations. Practice examples are built into the notes over combinations and permutations. The third page is a worksheet over combinations and permutations. Two answer keys are provided: one with onl
The Two-Way Tables Probability worksheet asks students to calculate different probabilities using two-way tables. This worksheet was made for a high school geometry level course but could also be used for introducing probability in statistics or an honors middle school level course. This one-page worksheet would work well as a formative assessment after notes or as a homework page. The worksheet comes with an answer key (including all work shown). This worksheet could work well on its own or pai
The Probability of Independent and Dependent guided notes discuss independent and dependent events with examples and calculating probability of two independent or dependent events both happening. These notes were made for a high school geometry level course, but could be used to in statistics or an honors middle school level course. The scaffolded notes provide an extra opportunity to keep students engaged and provide them with valuable connections between different concepts in Geometry. Key voc
The Two-Way Table Probability guided notes discuss two-way tables and relative frequency with examples. These notes were made for a high school geometry level course, but could be used to in statistics or an honors middle school level course. The scaffolded notes provide an extra opportunity to keep students engaged, especially for your learners who attention needs. Key vocabulary and examples are included in the single pages of notes. The one-page worksheet includes questions over calculating t
The Introduction to Probability and Sample Spaces worksheet asks questions about basic probability and sample spaces. This worksheet was made for a high school geometry level course but could be also used for introducing probability in statistics or an honors middle school level course. This two-page worksheet would work well as a formative assessment after notes or as a homework page. The worksheet comes with an answer key (including work shown). This worksheet could work well on its own or pa
The ratios and proportions guided notes and examples included are set up in such a way that they can be used as doodle notes for your students. The similarity scaffolded notes provide an extra opportunity to keep students engaged and provide them with valuable connections between different concepts in Geometry. Key vocabulary and practice examples are included in the single page of notes. The second page of the document is a worksheet for students to complete over ratios and proportions. The not
The scale models and drawings guided notes and examples included are set up in such a way that they can be used as doodle notes for your students. The scaffolded notes provide an extra opportunity to keep students engaged and provide them with valuable connections between different concepts in Geometry. This lesson is a great practical application of similarity and scale factors. Key vocabulary (such as scale model and scale factor) and practice examples are included in the single page of notes.
I have taught 7th grade math, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Integrated Math 2, Precalculus, AP Calculus AB, AP Statistics, and an Ohio State Test Prep course.
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