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These resources from Math Medic are designed to save you time while sparking your students’ curiosity.
A Statistics Final for a Pandemic (or any other time)
Ho: A Final Exam should assess content understanding.
Ha: A Final Exam should assess content understanding and allow students to reflect.
My Big 3 Takeaways After Being an AP Exam Reader
Juan Gomez graded AP Stats Exams for the first time this past summer. In this post, he shares about what will change in his own classroom.
Would This Get Credit? AP Statistics Exam 2023 #1
Ever wonder what teachers learn when they grade AP Exams at the AP Reading? Here is some insight from an Early Table Leader for 2023 #1.
Teaching Multiple Regression in AP Statistics
Do you teach multiple regression in AP Stats? Of course not…it’s not in the CED! In this post, Jeff Eicher convinces us why we should.
Response Bias Project Makeover
Have you tried the Response Bias Project with your students? Better yet, have you used it to introduce inference? Get all the details here.
The 5 Commandments of Calculus
Learn how to avoid common communication pitfalls on the AP Calc Exam!
Do All the Problems
AP Calc veteran Virge Cornelius is teaching AP Stats for the first time. How did she prepare? By doing all the problems!
The Toothbrush Example: Type I and Type II Errors
Identifying Type I and Type II Errors can be difficult for students, but not after you guide them using the Toothbrush Example.
How is College Intro Stats Different from AP Stats?
Erica Chauvet has taught both high school AP Stats and Intro Stats in college. In this post, she compares the two experiences.
New School Year, New Applets!
New applets for teaching the concepts of sampling distributions, confidence intervals, power, and inference for slope.