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šŸ Teaching since 2005! šŸƒ“ My expertise is in math interventions. I model the WHY instead of teaching tricks. 🄳 I engage students by building their confidence. šŸ‘©ā€šŸ’» I've been creating self-checking activities since 2020. āœ‰ļø You can email me at tryanglemath@gmail.com with questions, comments, or requests. ā­ļø Follow my store for new product alerts!
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Preview of Simple Probability with Candy - Digital Lessons

Simple Probability with Candy - Digital Lessons

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Find the probability of randomly selecting a piece of candy! 2 versions:1) Google Slides - Students can find the probability as a ratio in fraction form, as a decimal, and/or as a percent. They can also identify the likelihood. I only have my students find the fraction during distance learning, but all of the options are included! 2) Google Form Quiz - Students find the probability as a ratio in fraction form only, but you can edit it to include other information. PNG images are also included
Preview of Probability Digital Lessons - Cards, Dice, Spinners

Probability Digital Lessons - Cards, Dice, Spinners

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Find the probability of events using 3 different objects: deck of cards, die / number cube, spinner. Write the probability in fraction form. Includes:Google Slides Notes Google Slides Classwork Google Forms Quiz *You could provide just the Google Forms quiz, but I like to use Google Slides first so students can look back at their classwork to study for a test. Includes instructions how to use Google Slides and Google Forms. TPT safely makes a copy in your Google Drive, but if you don't want th
Preview of Likelihood Mystery Picture - Click and Drag Events

Likelihood Mystery Picture - Click and Drag Events

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Likelihood is a great intro to probability. Click and drag 15 events to the appropriate likelihood to reveal a mystery picture! This activity uses Google Slides. To view a video preview, click here. TPT safely makes a copy in your Google Drive, but if you don't want them to have access and are interested in this resource, please e-mail me at tryanglemath@gmail.com.
Preview of Simple Probability Digital Lessons

Simple Probability Digital Lessons

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Find the probability of 4 events using 4 different situations: candy store, claw machine, fishing, gumball machine! Write the probability in fraction form. 2 versions:1) Google Slides 2) Google Forms Quiz Includes instructions how to use Google Slides and Google Forms. TPT safely makes a copy in your Google Drive, but if you don't want them to have access and are interested in this resource, please e-mail me at tryanglemath@gmail.com.
Preview of Dependent Probability Claw Machine

Dependent Probability Claw Machine

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Students practice dependent probability using pictures of stuffed animals in a claw machine! With this special claw machine, you are a winner every time! Includes: - Google Slides Notes - Video Examples - Google Slides Classwork - Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz - Instructions how to use Google Slides and Google Forms - Paper worksheet - Although the worksheet is in color, it prints in grayscale fabulously! - Answer key *You can provide just the Google Forms quiz, but I like to use Google Slides
Preview of Dependent Probability Fishing - Distance Learning

Dependent Probability Fishing - Distance Learning

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Students practice dependent probability using pictures of fish in a lake. IncludesNotes Video Example for the digital version Digital Assignment Paper Assignment Answer Key Google Forms self-grading assessment Instructions for using Slides and Forms Differentiation ideas for the paper version: 1) Give students integers chips to cover up the fish caught the first time, to make it easier to see the probability of the 2nd event. 2) Make an extra copy and cut out the fish so students can take th
Preview of Simple Probability Worksheet and Self-Checking Activity

Simple Probability Worksheet and Self-Checking Activity

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Practice simple probability with spinners, cards, and dice. Students will identify the probability as a fraction, percent, and likelihood. What's Included:āœ… Probability worksheet: You can differentiate by having students identify the answer as a fraction, decimal, or percent and include the likelihood. Grab some black lights and yellow highlighters to accompany these worksheets for a Glow Day! (Links for my favorites are included in the PDF download.) The font on these worksheets is large
Preview of Dependent Probability Candy Store

Dependent Probability Candy Store

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Students practice dependent probability using pictures of candy! This includes 2 versions: Sentences and P(event, event) Differentiation ideas: 1) Give students integers chips to cover up the candy selected the first time, to make it easier to see the probability of the 2nd event. 2) Make an extra copy and cut out the candies so students can take away candy. This works well in a math center! 3) Use real candy! Dots, jelly beans, Dum Dums (or mini blow pops), and peppermints. This is part
Preview of Experimental Probability

Experimental Probability

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Students find and compare the relative probability and the experimental probability using online spinners, coins, and dice! There a 4 experiment, plus bonus slides for students to design their own experiment! Preview VideoThis is best if shared with the teacher, since answers will vary, but I included a Google Form just in case you prefer that method. It asks students for the relative probability of each event, since that will be consistent. It also asks them to identify an example of experim
Preview of Probability - What's in the Bag?

Probability - What's in the Bag?

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Students compare the experimental probability to the relative probability (or likelihood) of drawing each color to figure out what is in the bag! There are 4 bags with a different total number of cubes. Using the data in the table, students click and drag cubes to figure out how many of each color cube is inside each bag. Preview VideoIncludes a Google Form quiz for automatic grading. Includes directions for using Slides and Forms.
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šŸ Teaching since 2005! šŸƒ“ My expertise is in math interventions. I model the WHY instead of teaching tricks. 🄳 I engage students by building their confidence. šŸ‘©ā€šŸ’» I've been creating self-checking activities since 2020. āœ‰ļø You can email me at tryanglemath@gmail.com with questions, comments, or requests. ā­ļø Follow my store for new product alerts!

Teaching style

It's my goal to create middle school math lessons that reduce math anxiety and encourage students to try. I want every student engaged in math and to feel successful. If you are looking to increase student engagement, especially with students who "aren't good at math," I want to support you on their journey to success!

My own education history

šŸŽ“ M.Ed. from the University of Minnesota šŸŽ Teaching since 2005 šŸ‘©ā€šŸ’» Modern Classroom instructor since 2020 šŸ’» Creating self-checking assignments since 2020