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Month: February 2025

These resources from Math Medic are designed to save you time while sparking your students’ curiosity.

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Teaching Statistical Inference: Challenges and Solutions

By Guest Author | February 16, 2025

We all know that statistical inference is the end goal, but what are the best ways to get there? AP Stats guru Daren Starnes weighs in.

Would This Get Credit 2023 Ap Statistics Exam 4

By Math Medic | February 16, 2025

All that is needed for full credit for a matched pairs t-test for a mean difference.

4 Tips for Helping Students Reason Quantitatively

By Sarah Stecher | February 16, 2025

Practical strategies to help develop MP#2 in your students.

What We’re Getting Wrong About Math Class

By Sarah Stecher | February 16, 2025

A new take on the priority and possibilities of centering student thinking.

What Does It Mean to “Look for and Make Use of Structure”?

By Sarah Stecher | February 16, 2025

Everything you need to know about Mathematical Practice #7.

Laying the Foundation for High School Math

By Sarah Stecher | February 16, 2025

Why establishing flexible thinking at the beginning of Algebra 1 is essential for long term success.

Using Desmos for Remote Student Feedback

By Guest Author | February 16, 2025

We know that students need clear, consistent feedback to improve their written communication. But how do we do this in the remote setting?

And the Winners Are…

By Math Medic | February 16, 2025

Karen Sleno’s students rate their Top 5 Calc Medic review activities!

Statistical Literacy is too Important to Allow Gatekeeping

By Guest Author | February 16, 2025

How do we increase diversity in the AP Statistics classroom? AP Government teacher Nate Bowling shares his thoughts and ideas.

What Do Students Need to Know about Particle Motion?

By Sarah Stecher | February 16, 2025

Particle motion makes up about 14% of the AP Calculus Exam. There are generally five or six multiple choice questions and one free…