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What are the Best Ways to Use AP Daily Videos?

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

AP Daily videos can help student solidify their understanding of new statistical concepts. But what is the best way to use them?

Math Medic Desmos AP Exam Review Activities

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

Here we have a collection of Desmos activities that were specifically developed to help students get ready for the AP Statistics Exam!

Unit 2: Exploring Two-Variable Data

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

The new College Board Course and Exam Description requires AP Stats teachers to make some changes in the way they teach two-variable data.

How to Write a Great Test for AP Statistics

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

Use the same format as the AP Exam The AP Statistics Exam consists of 40 multiple-choice questions and 6 free response questions….

AP Statistics Exam Review Strategy: The Practice Exam

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

One of the best strategies to help students prepare for the AP Statistics Exam is, well, an AP Statistics Exam. One that is real deal…

Yo Math Medic. Where Are All Your Guided Notes?

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

In this post, we outline exactly how we give students the formal learning that is needed for later success on the AP Exam.

What Does This Dot Represent?

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

In this blog post, we reveal the ultimate solution to helping students understand inference – a simple question that the teacher can ask.

New School Year, New Applets!

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

New applets for teaching the concepts of sampling distributions, confidence intervals, power, and inference for slope.

Experience First, Formalize Later (EFFL) for the Pythagorean Theorem

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

In these lessons, students will discover the Pythagorean Theorem through the Experience First, Formalize Later (EFFL) teaching philosophy.

Why Bother with z-scores and Table A?

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

We use z-scores and Table A to help us find area under normal distributions (P-value) so that we can make a conclusion to a significance…