Grade 4 Ontario Math - Probability Assessments - PDF, Google Slides

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This resource is for the Grade 4 DATA strand of Probability. ***This resource is meant to be used with my Grade 4 Probability digital unit but can also be used separately.***

Do you need summative assessments for the NEW Ontario Math Curriculum? This NO-PREP, PDF and editable resource is what you need! This resource contains summative assessments for your students to apply what they have learned in the Data strand.

This package contains 2 assessments: a Mid-Chapter Quiz and a Unit Test. The assessments come in PDF AND as a fully editable Google Slide for you to differentiate and modify when needed – we also know how much student engagement increases when students read their own names on assessments!

Assessments touch upon all 4 levels of assessment as per the Growing Success Document: Knowledge & Understanding, Thinking, Communication, and Application questions.

Finally, a BONUS feature is included! This resource includes a unique ©MyCalltoTeach Grade 4 Math Curriculum Tracker template and UNIQUE Probability badge of completion. Students keep a copy of the tracker in their notebooks at the beginning of the year. As they complete each unit and its assessments, the student receives a unique completion badge. Collect them all and that means the student has completed the entire Grade 4 Math Curriculum!

What’s Included:
  • 1 PDF Probability Mid-Chapter Quiz (2 pages, 4 questions)
  • 1 PDF Probability Mid-Chapter Quiz ANSWERS
  • 1 PDF Probability Test (3 pages, 8 questions)
  • 1 PDF Probability Test ANSWERS
  • 1 EDITABLE Google Slide Probability Mid-Chapter Quiz
  • 1 EDITABLE Google Slide Probability Test
  • BONUS: ©MyCalltoTeach Grade 4 Curriculum Tracker
  • BONUS: ©MyCalltoTeach Grade 4 UNIQUE Probability Completion Badge

Expectations assessed:
D2.1 use mathematical language, including the terms “impossible”, “unlikely”, “equally likely”, “likely”, and “certain”, to describe the likelihood of events happening, represent this likelihood on a probability line, and use it to make predictions and informed decisions
D2.2 make and test predictions about the likelihood that the mean, median, and mode(s) of a data set will be the same for data collected from different populations

*NOTE that this is the "BUNDLE" price - once all assessments are completed, price of each individual assessment package will change*

Are you looking for instructional and interactive lessons that cover all expectations in this strand? Check out this Probability digital unit.

Do you want to see how I use all these resources in my own class? Click HERE.


Please email me with any questions you may have at: margaret@mycalltoteach.com 

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Total Pages
10 pages, 2 Google Slides, 2 Tracker templates, 1 Badge
Answer Key
Included