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AP Calculus Exam

These resources from Math Medic are designed to save you time while sparking your students’ curiosity.

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VIDEO: Tackling FRQ 1 – Function Concepts

By Sarah Stecher | January 31, 2025

Everything you need to master FRQ #1 on the AP Precalculus Exam.

Ultimate Justification Guide for AP Precalculus

By Sarah Stecher | January 31, 2025

Everything students need to be able to justify on the AP Precalculus Exam, all in one document!

Rainbow Logic

By Sarah Stecher | January 27, 2025

A new norm-building activity to help your students “discuss and decide”.

We’ve Got Your Syllabus for AP Precalc!

By Math Medic | January 24, 2025

Submit this syllabus for your course audit if you’re teaching with Math Medic materials.

How to Start the Year in an AP Math Course

By Sarah Stecher | January 21, 2025

A collection of ideas, tasks, activities, and resources for the first week of AP Calculus.

The Math Medic Ultimate Interpretations Guide for AP Statistics

By Math Medic | January 21, 2025

The Stats Medic Ultimate Interpretations Guide has every interpretation for AP Stats organized into a single document.

Math Medic AP Statistics Flash Cards

By Math Medic | January 21, 2025

We reviewed all of the recent AP Exams to come up with the 100 most important concepts to know in preparing for the AP Exam.

The Math Medic Ultimate Inference Guide for AP Statistics

By Math Medic | January 20, 2025

The Stats Medic Ultimate Inference Guide has every confidence interval and significance test for AP Stats organized in one single document.

Why I Went ALL IN on the 4C Method for Inference in AP Statistics

By Math Medic | January 16, 2025

Unlocking student success on the AP Stats inference question with the 4C Method!

Do Less

By Math Medic | January 7, 2025

The New Year’s Resolution that might actually work.

The Full Worked-Out Solution to Test Security in Math Education

By Math Medic | October 22, 2024

A quick Google search can find every pre-made math assessment ever created. How do we solve this problem?

Changing How We Teach Rates of Change

By Sarah Stecher | September 30, 2024

Get the resources from our 2024 NCTM session.