Description
Unit 1 Lesson 10 of the AP Statistics Curriculum
If you are interested in purchasing the whole curriculum, click on the links below.
AP Statistics: Whole Curriculum
AP Statistics: Whole Curriculum with videos of lessons
Included in this download:
- Guided Notes
- Notes for teacher
- Lesson Key
- SMART notebook file of the guided notes to fill in with students
- 2 Assignments (Homework/Classwork)
- Lesson Quiz (key included)
- Power Point Presentation of lesson
- Keynote Presentation of Lesson
- Link to supplemental material
- Link to Kahn Academy (for extra practice)
In this lesson students will:
- Determine if a distribution is approximately normally distributed
- Use the empirical rule to estimate the proportion of observations in a given interval
- Standardize values and use the standard normal table to find the area under the normal curve
- Use technology (calculator) to find the area under a normal curve
- Given an area will find a standardized score or value
- Use percentiles and z-scores to compare relative positions
To open and annotate SMART files download the free version that allows you to annotate and save these files at:
http://express.smarttech.com/#
This lesson aligns with topic 10 in the new College Board® format for AP Statistics.
(This was formerly sold as 3 separate lessons: Normal Distributions part 1, part 2, and part 3)
© 2019 Angela Hogan “StatsWithHogan”
All rights reserved. All products purchased from Angela Hogan (StatsWithHogan) may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. No part of the publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted without written consent of the author. This includes posting the product on the Internet in any form, including classroom and/or personal websites, social media, or network drives. If you would like to share this product with your team or colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from my store at a discounted price.Lessons 8 and 9 of the AP Statistics Curriculum with a video of the lesson.Lesson 10 of the AP Statistics Curriculum
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Description
Unit 1 Lesson 10 of the AP Statistics Curriculum
If you are interested in purchasing the whole curriculum, click on the links below.
AP Statistics: Whole Curriculum
AP Statistics: Whole Curriculum with videos of lessons
Included in this download:
- Guided Notes
- Notes for teacher
- Lesson Key
- SMART notebook file of the guided notes to fill in with students
- 2 Assignments (Homework/Classwork)
- Lesson Quiz (key included)
- Power Point Presentation of lesson
- Keynote Presentation of Lesson
- Link to supplemental material
- Link to Kahn Academy (for extra practice)
In this lesson students will:
- Determine if a distribution is approximately normally distributed
- Use the empirical rule to estimate the proportion of observations in a given interval
- Standardize values and use the standard normal table to find the area under the normal curve
- Use technology (calculator) to find the area under a normal curve
- Given an area will find a standardized score or value
- Use percentiles and z-scores to compare relative positions
To open and annotate SMART files download the free version that allows you to annotate and save these files at:
http://express.smarttech.com/#
This lesson aligns with topic 10 in the new College Board® format for AP Statistics.
(This was formerly sold as 3 separate lessons: Normal Distributions part 1, part 2, and part 3)
© 2019 Angela Hogan “StatsWithHogan”
All rights reserved. All products purchased from Angela Hogan (StatsWithHogan) may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. No part of the publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted without written consent of the author. This includes posting the product on the Internet in any form, including classroom and/or personal websites, social media, or network drives. If you would like to share this product with your team or colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from my store at a discounted price.Lessons 8 and 9 of the AP Statistics Curriculum with a video of the lesson.Lesson 10 of the AP Statistics Curriculum





