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Math Medic AP Statistics Flash Cards

By Math Medic | March 5, 2026

We reviewed all of the recent AP Exams to come up with the 100 most important concepts to know in preparing for the AP Exam.

A Thanksgiving Statistics Review Activity

By Math Medic | November 23, 2025

A Thanksgiving-themed color-by-number activity for your Statistics students, which includes 10 multiple choice review questions.

EFFL in Action: How Math Medic Lessons Sparked Curiosity and Confidence in College Algebra

By Math Medic | November 11, 2025

Read about how a community college math professor went all-in on EFFL and the impact it had!

Halloween Stats Fright

By Math Medic | October 26, 2025

A spooky good way to review statistical concepts.

Using Multiple Choice as a Springboard for Discussion

By Math Medic | October 20, 2025

Learn about a new way for grading multiple choice that encourages student discussion and learning.

STILL Staying Out of the “Gray Zone”!

By Math Medic | October 20, 2025

What the AP Calculus scoring changes really mean for your students and why keeping them out of the “gray zone” is more important than ever.

Experience First, Formalize Later: A Research-Based Framework for High-Impact Math Instruction

By Math Medic | October 3, 2025

Explore the research that supports the EFFL model and download an executive summary to share with others.

Math Medic Guided Notes for AP Daily Videos for AP Precalculus

By Math Medic | August 29, 2025

Here we provide guided notes for every AP Daily video for AP Precalculus, along with some tips about the best ways to use these videos.

Tips for Prepping to Teach Your Next Lesson

By Math Medic | August 15, 2025

What should you think about before teaching your next lesson?

Grading for Equity in AP Statistics

By Math Medic | August 4, 2025

Grading for Equity revises traditional grading practices by introducing alternative assessment methods and new grading policies.