RESOURCES
Math Medic Core
These resources from Math Medic are designed to save you time while sparking your students’ curiosity.
Mixed Up Inference
With so many different inference procedures in AP Stats, how can students keep them all straight? This activity will definitely help.
The 10% Condition and the Finite Population Correction Factor
What happens when the 10% condition is violated? This blog post and student activity explores this question using a statistical applet.
Why Won’t the Math Medic Assessment Platform Grade Student Responses?
Everything you need to know about the features we DIDN’T include in the Math Medic Assessment Platform (and why).
Math Medic / Skew The Script Collaboration Lesson
Engaging contexts from Skew The Script paired with the Stats Medic Experience First, Formalize Later (EFFL) approach to learning.
AP Statistics – Where We Need to Go From Here
Former Chief Reader Roxy Peck tells us the story of AP Statistics from the beginning, so we can best create our path moving forward.
Teaching the Unit Circle WITHOUT Memorization
All you need are a couple of special triangles to find all angles and coordinates of the unit circle.
Top 5 Tips for Using Desmos to Teach Stats Medic Lessons
This blog post will get you ready and excited to use Desmos activities to teach Stats Medic lessons.
Bring Back the German Tanks
Josh Tabor discusses a revised version of the German Tank Problem – an excellent activity for introducing sampling distributions.
There’s more to Trig than SOH CAH TOA
Students can develop a deeper understanding of trigonometry by focusing on proportional reasoning.
Lesson Plans for Teaching Binomial Distributions
In this post, we reveal how binomial distributions are a path to inference, and then give you four lessons you can use to teach it well.
GAISEing into School Level Statistics and Data Science
GAISE report author Christine Franklin gives us a history lesson on statistics education in the United States.