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AP Calculus Exam
These resources from Math Medic are designed to save you time while sparking your students’ curiosity.
Response Bias Project Makeover
Have you tried the Response Bias Project with your students? Better yet, have you used it to introduce inference? Get all the details here.
How to Prepare Your Students for the AP Precalculus Exam
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Precalc vs. AP Precalc: What’s the Difference?
Learn about all the ways AP Precalc differs from regular Precalc.
Our Favorite AP Exam FRQs ❤️
In this blog post, we choose our favorite released AP Exam question for every unit in the AP Stats curriculum.
The 5 Commandments of Calculus
Learn how to avoid common communication pitfalls on the AP Calc Exam!
Do All the Problems
AP Calc veteran Virge Cornelius is teaching AP Stats for the first time. How did she prepare? By doing all the problems!
Just Go with the Flow: A New Strategy for Teaching Convergence Tests
Help your students know which convergence test to use when!
Establishing Norms in the Math Classroom
In this post we discuss our math and group work norms and how we introduce and uphold them throughout the year.
The Toothbrush Example: Type I and Type II Errors
Identifying Type I and Type II Errors can be difficult for students, but not after you guide them using the Toothbrush Example.
The Last Banana – A New Lesson for Teaching Probability
Challenge students intuition about probability by having them play a game for the last banana.
Can You Taco Tongue and Evil Eyebrow? Two Lessons for Teaching Probability
Help students to understand two-way tables, Venn diagrams, the General Addition formula, conditional probability, and independence.