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Luke Wilcox

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

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What Does It Mean to “Use Appropriate Tools Strategically”?

By Sarah Stecher | March 24, 2025

Everything you need to know about Mathematical Practice #5!

The Math Medic Practice Exam for AP Statistics

By Math Medic | March 20, 2025

Give students the real AP exam experience with the Math Medic Practice Exam or AP Stats!

Lots of Dots

By Sarah Stecher | March 20, 2025

Watch a classroom debrief of how the Lots of Dots activity is used to establish class norms.

Apsi Resources

By Math Medic | March 17, 2025

Math Medic has the tools, tips, and resources you need to lead a student-centered Calculus and Precalculus classroom.

Would This Get Credit? AP Statistics Exam 2024 #5

By Math Medic | March 11, 2025

What did students need to show on the 2024 multi-focus free response question to receive full credit?

Math Medic Assessment Platform FAQ

By Math Medic | March 11, 2025

Our most helpful responses to the most frequently asked questions about the Math Medic Assessment Platform (MMAP).

A Pi Day Scavenger Hunt

By Math Medic | March 10, 2025

Check out this classroom-ready activity made for you by Math Medic & Numworks!

Frequently Asked Questions for Using the Math Medic Review Course

By Math Medic | March 7, 2025

We’ve compiled a list of the most common questions about the Review Course, and provided answers to point you in the right direction.

Would This Get Credit? AP Statistics Exam 2024 #6

By Math Medic | March 7, 2025

What did students need to show on the 2024 Investigative Task to receive full credit?

How to Use the Math Medic AP Exam Review Courses

By Math Medic | March 5, 2025

Three ways to use the Math Medic AP Exam Review Course in your classroom!

Top 6 Strategies for Building a Successful Remote Classroom

By Math Medic | February 28, 2025

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

Experience First, Formalize Later (EFFL)

By Math Medic | February 27, 2025

Experiencer First, Formalize Later is the instructional model used in all of the lessons designed on Stats Medic. This model engages all students by allowing them to experience the thinking and reasoning of new content before being provided the formal definitions and formulas.