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Redesigning Geometry Class for SAT Success

The redesigned SAT test has less Geometry and more Statistics than the previous SAT. As a result, this school changed their Geometry class.

Sarah Stecher

How to Balance Concepts and Procedures in an EFFL Classroom

Let’s take a deeper look at how we can use homework and assessments to assess conceptual understanding and build procedural fluency.

Sarah Stecher

How Do We Assign Homework in AP Calc?

What should homework look like in AP Calc? How much should we assign and where can we find problems? Let’s address these questions.

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Why Doesn’t X + X = 2X?

We all know that X + X = 2X in Algebra. But what about in Statistics?

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AP Statistics Lesson Plans — Aligning to the CED

Check out our plan for teaching the second semester of AP Stats in the order suggested by the College Board Course and Exam Description.

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Help Students Interpret r^2.

During my first few years of teaching, I treated the interpretation of r^2 as a fill-in-the-blank exercise: “__________ percent of the…

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A Statistics Class Without Calculators

In another post, we argued for the use of applets instead of graphing calculators in order to buy us more time for developing deep…

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Best Friends Forever: Two-Way Tables and Venn Diagrams

Two-Way Table Two-way tables provide a clear and concise method for organizing probabilities for two events. I have discovered that…

Sarah Stecher

A Simple Practice to Revolutionize Your Teaching

They say you can’t know what you don’t know. There are things we learn in certain seasons that wouldn’t have landed at an earlier time. I…

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Statistics Content in Other AP Courses

Where have we seen AP Statistics topics in other AP courses?

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AP Daily: Practice Sessions – New Videos Coming for 2024!

This video series has students practicing multiple choice and free response questions just like the ones they will see on the AP Exam.