RESOURCES
Matt McBurney
These resources from Math Medic are designed to save you time while sparking your students’ curiosity.
How to Survive the Investigative Task
One of the most important goals in AP Statistics is to produce students who can think and reason statistically. We want them to be able…
Math Medic AP Precalculus Flash Cards
The must-know information for the AP Precalculus Exam: in digital and print flashcard formats.
New to Teaching AP Stats? Start Here.
Maybe you volunteered to teach AP Stats. Maybe you were voluntold. Either way, you should start your journey here.
Math Medic AP Calculus Flash Cards
The most important concepts students need to know for the AP Calculus Exam, now available as flashcards!
Math Medic AP Statistics Skeleton Notes for AP Daily Videos
In this post, we provide fill-in-the-blank notes for every AP Daily video, along with some tips about the best ways to use these videos.
Math Medic Assessment Samples
Check out a sample homework assignment, quiz, and test from our Algebra 2 course.
How Teachers are Using the Math Medic Video Subscription
We wondered how teachers were using the Stats Medic Video Subscription, so we asked for their feedback. Check out what they said!
Math Medic + Skew The Script = New Lessons for Inference
Stats Medic and Skew the Script join forces to bring you some new EFFL lessons with relevant contexts.
A Full EFFL Lesson in One Class Period
Are you having trouble getting through a full lesson in one class period? Here are some tips to make you more efficient.
Stats Medic Merchandise = Scholarships for Students
Buy some Stats Medic swag and help fund the future for students!
What is Margin of Error?
Why do we include a margin of error when calculating a confidence interval? This post includes a new lesson for introducing margin of error.
Reviewing without Reteaching – Part 1
Why re-teaching may not be the best option for end-of-semester review, and actually may have some problematic effects.