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Lindsey Gallas

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

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Statistics Inference Exam – Student Created

By Math Medic | February 9, 2025

While our students often do well within each chapter of inference, they often struggle on the AP Exam when they have to read a question and then decide on the correct inference procedure. This activity will help them to do this successfully.

How to CRUSH the AP Stats Free Response

By Math Medic | February 7, 2025

It’s the end of the year and you are trying to get ready for the AP Statistics Exam. You know that the free response is worth 50% of the…

Differential Equations, SISIS, and Compound Interest

By Sarah Stecher | February 7, 2025

How Calculus can be used to extend and deepen previous learning.

Summer Work for AP Statistics

By Math Medic | February 7, 2025

Should you give a summer assignment? If so, what should it look like? This blog post contains several suggestions for AP Stats summer work.

How to Use the Check Your Understanding (CYU)

By Math Medic | February 6, 2025

At the end of every Stats Medic lesson, there is a Check Your Understanding (CYU) problem. This post suggests how you might use it.

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.