Unit 8
Student Learning Targets

Grade 7
Section AProbabilities of Single-Step Events
Chance Experiments
I can describe the likelihood of events using the words “impossible,” “unlikely,” “equally likely as not,” “likely,” and “certain.”
I can tell which event is more likely when the chances of different events are expressed as fractions, decimals, or percentages.
Estimating Probabilities through Repeated Experiments
Section BProbabilities of Multi-step Events
Section CSampling
Section DUsing Samples
Estimating Population Measures of Center
Estimating Population Proportions
More about Sampling Variability
I can use the means from many samples to judge how accurate an estimate for the population mean is.
I know that as the sample size gets bigger, the sample mean is more likely to be close to the population mean.
Comparing Populations Using Samples
Section ELet’s Put It to Work