Description
Product Summary
Bring experimental design to life with this fully interactive AP Statistics simulation!
Operation Focus turns students into experimenters as they design, randomize, simulate, and analyze their own study — guided by an AI “Lab Assistant.”
This bundle combines:
- A Flint AI simulation script where students define their study, assign treatments, and collect random results.
- A student companion packet for recording randomization outcomes, data, graphs, and analysis (no duplication from the digital version).
- A teacher guide + script with step-by-step facilitation notes, rubric, and penalty system for copy-paste or undisclosed AI use.
Everything is fully editable and printable — perfect for AP Stats Unit 5 or any experimental design lesson.
Learning Objectives
Students will:
- Identify experimental units, explanatory and response variables.
- Design and randomize treatments using fair assignment methods.
- Control for bias through blocking and blinding.
- Simulate numeric results and visualize data.
- Interpret outcomes, infer cause vs. effect, and discuss generalizability.
- Reflect honestly on AI assistance and data integrity.
What’s Included
FileDescription: Operation_Focus_Student_and_Teacher_Packet.docx; Student companion pages, teacher script, rubric, penalty log; Operation_Focus_Flint_Script.yaml; Copy-ready Flint AI lesson script;
How to Use
- Upload the YAML script to Flint or another AI assistant.
- Distribute the companion packet to students (digital or print).
- Run the experiment — students design, randomize, and record results.
- Collect packets for scoring with the included rubric.
Teacher Features
- Turn-in packet ensures individual accountability
- Built-in AI-use disclosure section
- Editable rubric for grading experimental design
- Works for AP Statistics / Intro to Stats / Data Science units
TEACHER NOTE: While the assignment is cut and paste ready, the more you discuss with AI before assigning, the more the assignment will reflect how you want them to do it (including grading, difficulty, timer, etc).
Highlights
Description
Product Summary
Bring experimental design to life with this fully interactive AP Statistics simulation!
Operation Focus turns students into experimenters as they design, randomize, simulate, and analyze their own study — guided by an AI “Lab Assistant.”
This bundle combines:
- A Flint AI simulation script where students define their study, assign treatments, and collect random results.
- A student companion packet for recording randomization outcomes, data, graphs, and analysis (no duplication from the digital version).
- A teacher guide + script with step-by-step facilitation notes, rubric, and penalty system for copy-paste or undisclosed AI use.
Everything is fully editable and printable — perfect for AP Stats Unit 5 or any experimental design lesson.
Learning Objectives
Students will:
- Identify experimental units, explanatory and response variables.
- Design and randomize treatments using fair assignment methods.
- Control for bias through blocking and blinding.
- Simulate numeric results and visualize data.
- Interpret outcomes, infer cause vs. effect, and discuss generalizability.
- Reflect honestly on AI assistance and data integrity.
What’s Included
FileDescription: Operation_Focus_Student_and_Teacher_Packet.docx; Student companion pages, teacher script, rubric, penalty log; Operation_Focus_Flint_Script.yaml; Copy-ready Flint AI lesson script;
How to Use
- Upload the YAML script to Flint or another AI assistant.
- Distribute the companion packet to students (digital or print).
- Run the experiment — students design, randomize, and record results.
- Collect packets for scoring with the included rubric.
Teacher Features
- Turn-in packet ensures individual accountability
- Built-in AI-use disclosure section
- Editable rubric for grading experimental design
- Works for AP Statistics / Intro to Stats / Data Science units
TEACHER NOTE: While the assignment is cut and paste ready, the more you discuss with AI before assigning, the more the assignment will reflect how you want them to do it (including grading, difficulty, timer, etc).




