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Preview of Math Reader's Theatre: The Whimsical World of What Ifs

Math Reader's Theatre: The Whimsical World of What Ifs

Created by
Natarsha Glover
Step into the enchanting realm of mathematics with "The Whimsical World of What Ifs: A Probability Party" reader's theatre and quiz! This engaging resource is designed to captivate students' imaginations while reinforcing essential concepts of probability in a fun and interactive way.In the reader's theatre script, students will meet Penny, Chance, Trixie, and Rollie as they embark on a thrilling adventure through the whimsical world of probability. With witty dialogue and relatable characters,
Preview of 7th Grade Statistics and Probability Solve The Mystery Valentine's Day Task Card

7th Grade Statistics and Probability Solve The Mystery Valentine's Day Task Card

I am excited to share this Valentine's Day MYSTERY CHALLENGE activity with you and your students! You will begin this task card activity by reading a short story that will challenge your students to solve the case of the missing valentine bags. They will have to find out who took them, when they took them, and where they put them. To solve the case, students will work to complete 9 different task cards. The task cards are based on the 7th grade statistics and probability CCSS. Once they complete
Preview of Excel Graphing Valentine Candy Hearts Investigation

Excel Graphing Valentine Candy Hearts Investigation

Created by
Caryn Dingman
#welovecandyheartsThis integrated Math/ Science/ Technology project is a great way to make statistics and probability real, relevant, fun, and delicious!Students will create bar graphs using Excel to display Valentine candy hearts data, as students consider packaging and production of small Valentine candy heart individual boxes. Project file includes sample bulletin board display poster, project directions in individual student checklist form, and rubric to grade the finished graph.Project file
Preview of Probability Likelihood Valentine's Day Color by Number | 7th Grade Math

Probability Likelihood Valentine's Day Color by Number | 7th Grade Math

This is a great resource to review probability likelihood in a fun way! All students need are markers, crayons, or colored pencils. This is best used around Valentine’s Day. The worksheet can be given in class, as homework, and/or used as a formative assessment. Keep math fun and engaging with this resource! This resource is not editable. This product will provide you with a PDF. These Likelihood Problems Require Students to: Determine the likelihood of an event occurring Use mathematical vocabu
Preview of Math Moments in Read Alouds (A Very Improbable Story)

Math Moments in Read Alouds (A Very Improbable Story)

Created by
CuteCalculations
Connect Math and Literacy with this Read Aloud Activity Guide. Enjoy the book A Very Improbable Story by Edward Einhorn together as a class as you explore mathematical concepts of multi-digit multiplication, negative numbers, prime numbers, and time. Similar to a Movie Guide, this Read Aloud Activity Guide is great for cross-curricular connections and transitions between math and literacy blocks.Included in this resource:Teacher instruction pages with how best to use each resource and additional
Preview of Elf Wars Worksheet #3 - Skills

Elf Wars Worksheet #3 - Skills

This is a worksheet for students to use with the Elf Wars Packet to calculate their desired skills to use in the Elf Wars Game Lesson Plan. This helps students with arithmetic and probability calculations.
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