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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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Stratified Random Sample vs Cluster Sample

By Math Medic | February 6, 2025

For starters, students need to understand the most fundamental idea of good sampling: the simple random sample (SRS). Hopefully you used…

5 Myths About Math

By Sarah Stecher | February 6, 2025

How to respond to the most common misconceptions people have about math.

Luke’s Lesson Notes for Preparing to Teach a Math Medic AP Stats Lesson

By Math Medic | February 6, 2025

Before you teach a Stats Medic lesson, watch a short video where Luke discusses the tips and tricks to make the lesson go smoothly.

Setting the Stage for a Successful New School Year

By Sarah Stecher | February 6, 2025

A collection of our favorite tasks, resources, and activities to start the school year off right!

Using Questions to Help Students Construct Understanding

By Sarah Stecher | February 6, 2025

How will my students do the EFFL activity if I haven’t taught them yet? The key is in the questions you ask and how you ask them.

How to Grade Your AP (Statistics) Tests

By Math Medic | February 6, 2025

You have given a great test .  Now it is time to grade it. Grade them the same day and return them the next day Remember back to your own…

What the Heck is a Mosaic Plot?

By Math Medic | February 6, 2025

Well…it’s related to a segmented bar graph, but much better.

Response Bias Project

By Math Medic | February 6, 2025

Would your decision to eat a delicious hamburger change if you knew the nutrition information? Would you admit to texting and driving in…

Refreshed Lessons for AP Calc AB!

By Sarah Stecher | February 6, 2025

Everything you need to know about the new AP Calc lessons coming August 2025.

The Holy Grail of AP Statistics: The P-value

By Math Medic | February 6, 2025

Here we present 3 specific strategies for helping students to correctly interpret the P-value.