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Top 6 Strategies for Building a Successful Remote Classroom

By Guest Author | February 28, 2025

All-star AP Stats teacher and blogger Amy Hogan discusses strategies that have been effective with her remote learners in Brooklyn.

Would This Get Credit? AP Statistics Exam 2024 #3

By Guest Author | February 23, 2025

Observational study or experiment? Describe random assignment. Identify scope of inference. See what the rubric says is needed for credit.

Would This Get Credit? AP Statistics Exam 2024 #4

By Guest Author | February 23, 2025

What did students need to show on the 2024 Probability Question to receive full credit?

Does EFFL Work for Students at Alternative High Schools?

By Guest Author | February 23, 2025

Read about how Bailey, a member of our Math Medic community, uses EFFL in an alternative high school setting.

Would This Get Credit? AP Statistics Exam 2024 #2

By Guest Author | February 23, 2025

Ever wonder what teachers learn when they grade AP Exams at the AP Reading? Here is some insight from a Table Leader for 2024 #2.

Math Medic + Skew The Script = New Lessons for Inference

By Guest Author | February 17, 2025

Stats Medic and Skew the Script join forces to bring you some new EFFL lessons with relevant contexts.

How Does Dash Review for the AP Exam?

By Guest Author | February 16, 2025

Dash from Skew the Script has been using the Stats Medic Review Course for 5 years. Here he shares his thoughts on the course.

Strategies for Attacking Multiple Choice Questions

By Guest Author | February 16, 2025

Multiple choice questions make up half of the AP Statistics Exam. Here we discuss three strategies your students must know for MCQ success.

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.

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?