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  • 8/12/2019 Week 10 Probability Cards 3-28

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    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 1

    When Jake spins the arrow on the spinner,

    which is most likely to happen?

    A. The spinner will land on 1.B. The spinner will land on 2.

    C. The spinner will land on 3.

    D. The spinner will land on 4.

    Jump to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 2

    When Jake spins the arrow on the spinner,

    which event is possible?

    A. The spinner will land on 1.

    B. The spinner will land on 5.

    C. The spinner will land on 4.

    D. The spinner will land on 8.

    Hop to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 3

    When Kim spins the arrow on the spinner,

    which is least likely to happen?

    A. The spinner is least likely to land on 1.

    B. The spinner is least likely to land on 2.

    C. The spinner is least likely to land on 6.

    Do 10 jumping jacks before moving to the next

    card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 4

    When Jake spins the arrow on the spinner,

    which event is impossible?

    A. The spinner will land on 1.

    B. The spinner will land on 5.

    C. The spinner will land on 4.

    D. The spinner will land on 3.

    Skip to the next card.

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    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 9

    If John spins the arrow on this spinner,

    what color is the arrow least likely to land

    on?

    A. red (R)B. blue (B)

    C. pink (P)

    D. green (G)

    Hop on one foot to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 10

    If Wendy spins the arrow on this spinner,

    what color is the arrow most likely to land

    on?

    A. red (R)

    B. blue (B)

    C. yellow (Y)

    D. green (G)

    Do 10 toe touches before moving to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 11

    If Jenny spins the arrow on this

    spinner, what color is impossible to

    land on?

    A. red (R)

    B. blue (B)

    C. yellow (Y)

    D. Pink (P)

    Walk backwards to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 12

    If Fred spins the arrow on this spinner,

    what two colors are equally possible to

    land on?

    A. red (R) and green (G)

    B. blue (B) and green (G)

    C. yellow (Y) and blue (B)

    D. Pink (P) and blue (B)

    Skip to the next card.

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    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 13

    If John spins the arrow on this spinner,

    describe the chances of the arrow

    pointing to the number 2 on the first

    spin?

    A. Impossible

    B. likely

    C. Certain

    D. Unlikely

    Hop on one foot to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 14

    If Ryan spins the arrow on this spinner,

    describe the chances of the arrow

    pointing to the number 1 on the first

    spin?

    A. Impossible

    B. likely

    C. Certain

    D. Unlikely

    Do 10 jumping jacks before moving to the next

    card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 15

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If Jack rolls the cube one time, what

    shape is MOST LIKELY to be shown on the

    top?

    A. B.

    C. D.

    Hop on one foot to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 16

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If Ben rolls the cube one time, what shape

    is LEAST LIKELY to be shown on the top?

    A. B.

    C. D.

    Jump like a frog to the next card.

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    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 17

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If the cube is rolled once, which statement

    describes the chances that a circle will be on

    top?

    A. It is impossible for a circle to be rolled.B. It is certain that a circle will be rolled.

    C. It is unlikely that a circle will be rolled.

    D. It is likely that a circle will be rolled.

    Jump like a frog to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 18

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If the cube is rolled once, which statement

    describes the chances that a heart will be on

    top?

    A. It is impossible for a heart to be rolled.B. It is certain that a heart will be rolled.

    C. It is unlikely that a heart will be rolled.

    D. It is likely that a heart will be rolled.

    Hop on one foot to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 19

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If Betty rolls the cube, it is unlikely that

    she will roll which shape?A. B.

    C. D.

    Jump like a frog to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 20

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If Sue rolls the cube, it is impossible

    that she will roll which shape?A. B.

    C. D.

    Skip to the next card.

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    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 21

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If the cube is rolled once, which statement

    describes the chances that a 4 will be on top?

    A. It is impossible for a 3 to be rolled.

    B. It is certain that an 8 will be rolled.

    C. It is more likely that a 4 will be rolled.

    D. It is less likely that a 4 will be rolled.

    Skip to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 22

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If the cube is rolled once, which statement

    describes the chances that a 4 will be on top?

    A. It is impossible for a 4 to be rolled.

    B. It is certain that an 8 will be rolled.

    C. It is more likely that a 9 will be rolled.

    D. It is less likely that a 7 will be rolled.

    Walk backwards to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 23

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If the cube is rolled once, which statement

    describes the chances that a 4 will be on top?

    A. It is impossible for a 4 to be rolled.

    B. It is certain that a 4 will be rolled.

    C. It is likely that a 4 will be rolled.

    D. It is unlikely that a 4 will be rolled.

    Jump like a kangaroo to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 24

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If the cube is rolled once, which statement

    describes the chances that a 1 will be on top?

    A. It is impossible for a 6 to be rolled.

    B. It is certain that a 5 will be rolled.

    C. It is more likely that a 1 will be rolled.

    D. It is less likely that a 1 will be rolled.

    Walk backwards to the next card.

    4 4 3

    7 4 6

    5 7 8

    7 9 3

    4 4 4

    4 4 4

    1 1 2

    6 4 3

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    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 1

    When Jake spins the arrow on the spinner, which is most

    likely to happen?

    A. The spinner will land on 1.

    B. The spinner will land on 2.

    C. The spinner will land on 3.

    D. The spinner will land on 4.

    Jump to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 2

    When Jake spins the arrow on the spinner, which event is

    possible?

    A. The spinner will land on 1.

    B. The spinner will land on 5.

    C. The spinner will land on 4.

    D. The spinner will land on 8.

    Hop to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 3

    When Kim spins the arrow on the spinner, which is least

    likely to happen?

    A. The spinner is least likely to land on 1.

    B. The spinner is least likely to land on 2.

    C. The spinner is least likely to land on 6.

    Do 10 jumping jacks before moving to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 4

    When Jake spins the arrow on the spinner, which event is

    impossible?

    A. The spinner will land on 1.

    B. The spinner will land on 5.

    C. The spinner will land on 4.

    D. The spinner will land on 3.

    Skip to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith Created by: Mary Griffith

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    Card # 5

    When April spins the arrow on the spinner, which is most

    likely to happen?

    A. The spinner will land on red.

    B. The spinner will land on blue.

    C. The spinner will land on yellow.

    D. The spinner will land on pink.

    Pretend to be an elephant on your way to the next card.

    Card # 6

    When Dan spins the arrow on the spinner, which event is

    impossible?

    A. The spinner will land on yellow.

    B. The spinner will land on blue.

    C. The spinner will land on green.

    D. The spinner will land on red.

    Hop like a kangaroo to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 7

    If Danny spins the arrow on this spinner, describe the chances of the

    arrow pointing to blue on the first spin?

    A. certain

    B. likely

    C. impossible

    D. unlikelyWalk backwards to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 8If Tom spins the arrow on this spinner, describe the chances of the

    arrow pointing to blue on the first spin?

    A. certain

    B. likely

    C. impossible

    D. unlikelyDo 10 toe touches before moving to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 9

    If John spins the arrow on this spinner, what color is the

    arrow least likely to land on?

    A. red (R)

    B. blue (B)

    C. pink (P)

    D. green (G)

    Hop on one foot to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 10

    If Wendy spins the arrow on this spinner, what color is the

    arrow most likely to land on?

    A. red (R)

    B. blue (B)

    C. yellow (Y)

    D. green (G)

    Do 10 toe touches before moving to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith Created by: Mary Griffith

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    Card # 11

    If Jenny spins the arrow on this

    spinner, what color is impossible to

    land on?

    A. red (R)

    B. blue (B)

    C. yellow (Y)

    D. Pink (P)Walk backwards to the next card.

    Card # 12

    If Fred spins the arrow on this spinner,

    what two colors are equally possible to

    land on?

    A. red (R) and green (G)

    B. blue (B) and green (G)

    C. yellow (Y) and blue (B)

    D. Pink (P) and blue (B)Skip to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 13

    If John spins the arrow on this spinner, describe the chances

    of the arrow pointing to the number 2 on the first spin?

    A. ImpossibleB. likely

    C. Certain

    D. Unlikely

    Hop on one foot to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 14

    If Ryan spins the arrow on this spinner, describe the chances

    of the arrow pointing to the number 1 on the first spin?

    A. ImpossibleB. likely

    C. Certain

    D. Unlikely

    Do 10 jumping jacks before moving to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 15

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If Jack rolls the cube one time, what

    shape is MOST LIKELY to be shown on the

    top?

    A. B.

    C. D.

    Hop on one foot to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 16

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If Ben rolls the cube one time, what shape

    is LEAST LIKELY to be shown on the top?

    A. B.

    C. D.

    Jump like a frog to the next card.

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    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 17

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If the cube is rolled once, which statement

    describes the chances that a circle will be on

    top?

    A. It is impossible for a circle to be rolled.B. It is certain that a circle will be rolled.

    C. It is unlikely that a circle will be rolled.

    D. It is likely that a circle will be rolled.

    Jump like a frog to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 18

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If the cube is rolled once, which statement

    describes the chances that a heart will be on

    top?

    A. It is impossible for a heart to be rolled.B. It is certain that a heart will be rolled.

    C. It is unlikely that a heart will be rolled.

    D. It is likely that a heart will be rolled.

    Hop on one foot to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 19

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If Betty rolls the cube, it is unlikely that

    she will roll which shape?A. B.

    C. D.

    Jump like a frog to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 20

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If Sue rolls the cube, it is impossible

    that she will roll which shape?A. B.

    C. D.

    Skip to the next card.

  • 8/12/2019 Week 10 Probability Cards 3-28

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    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 21

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If the cube is rolled once, which statement

    describes the chances that a 4 will be on top?

    A. It is impossible for a 3 to be rolled.

    B. It is certain that an 8 will be rolled.

    C. It is more likely that a 4 will be rolled.

    D. It is less likely that a 4 will be rolled.

    Skip to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 22

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If the cube is rolled once, which statement

    describes the chances that a 4 will be on top?

    A. It is impossible for a 4 to be rolled.

    B. It is certain that an 8 will be rolled.

    C. It is more likely that a 9 will be rolled.

    D. It is less likely that a 7 will be rolled.

    Walk backwards to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 23

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If the cube is rolled once, which statement

    describes the chances that a 4 will be on top?

    A. It is impossible for a 4 to be rolled.

    B. It is certain that a 4 will be rolled.

    C. It is likely that a 4 will be rolled.

    D. It is unlikely that a 4 will be rolled.

    Jump like a kangaroo to the next card.

    Created by: Mary Griffith

    Card # 24

    The shapes below were painted on a

    cube.

    If the cube is rolled once, which statement

    describes the chances that a 1 will be on top?

    A. It is impossible for a 6 to be rolled.

    B. It is certain that a 5 will be rolled.

    C. It is more likely that a 1 will be rolled.

    D. It is less likely that a 1 will be rolled.

    Walk backwards to the next card.

    4 4 3

    7 4 6

    5 7 8

    7 9 3

    4 4 4

    4 4 4

    1 1 2

    6 4 3