Probability Task Cards (Digital)
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Grade Levels
4th - 5th, Homeschool
Subjects
Resource Type
Standards
CCSS7.SP.C.5
Formats Included
- PDF
- Google Apps™
- Internet Activities
Pages
20 Google slides
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Description
Probability is one of my favorite math topics to teach! These digital probability task cards make a great review activity for math centers, warmups, early finishers, and more. You can use this set during your probability unit or save it for an end-of-year test review.
To complete the task cards, students move objects on the screen and type answers to questions. They'll complete everything directly in Google Slides. No prep for you; no lost papers for them!
Students will:
- use probability vocabulary (impossible, unlikely, equally likely, likely, and certain)
- represent probability as a number between 0 and 1 (both as a fraction and on a number line)
- determine the likelihood of an event
What’s Included:
- 20 digital slides
- bonus slide for students to practice moving objects and using text boxes
- teacher answer key
- step-by-step tutorial explaining how to access and share the slides with your students
Please look at the preview to see more detailed information about this resource.
This resource supports Virginia Math SOL 4.13, but is applicable to any classroom!
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Total Pages
20 Google slides
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
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Standards
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CCSS7.SP.C.5
Understand that the probability of a chance event is a number between 0 and 1 that expresses the likelihood of the event occurring. Larger numbers indicate greater likelihood. A probability near 0 indicates an unlikely event, a probability around 1/2 indicates an event that is neither unlikely nor likely, and a probability near 1 indicates a likely event.