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SRS, Stratified, Cluster and Now…Systematic by Taylor Swift

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

Do we need to teach systematic random sampling? According to the new College Board CED, the answer is YES! Check out our new lesson.

A Detailed Analysis of the Questions Used on the AP Statistics Exam

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

What type of multiple choice and free response questions can we expect to see?

Homework Is Broken. Here’s How We Can Fix It.

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

Karen Sleno explains how she’s totally changed her approach to homework this year.

EFFL on a Budget!

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

Giving students an experience before formalizing the learning often requires costly materials. Check out our tips for doing it on a budget.

Staying Out of the Gray Zone

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

Karen Sleno shares her biggest take-aways from the 2023 AP Calculus Reading.

The Math Medic Desmos Collection

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

Here you will get a collection of Desmos activities that can be used to enhance your AP Stats instruction and improve student understanding.

New Applets for Teaching Inference

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

Using simulation can help students to better understand inference. These applets can help!

3 Ways to Use Learning Target Overview Pages

By Math Medic | February 15, 2025

How we use the Unit Overview pages to communicate schedules, help students self-assess, and organize extra resources.

For the Love of Stats – A Lesson For Valentine’s Day

By Math Medic | February 11, 2025

Need a quick stats activity for Valentine’s Day? Here’s a review of two-variable data, with a reveal at the end you will fall in love with.

The Math Medic Ultimate Review Circuit for AP Statistics

By Math Medic | February 10, 2025

The ultimate circuit to review AP Statistics content with your students.