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Preview of AP Statistics Final Project | Simulations with AI | Editable | No Prep

AP Statistics Final Project | Simulations with AI | Editable | No Prep

AP STATISTICS MEETS AI: ENGAGING POST-EXAM PROBABILITY PROJECT Transform your post-AP exam time into a powerful learning experience! This comprehensive 35+ page resource combines probability simulation with cutting-edge AI tools, giving your students valuable skills that extend beyond the classroom. WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS RESOURCE: Zero prep required – Complete teacher guide, answer keys, and student materials ready for immediate useAuthentic technology integration – Students learn to use G
Preview of 12 Days of Christmas: A Computer Spreadsheet Activity

12 Days of Christmas: A Computer Spreadsheet Activity

This great holiday activity shows students how to use a computer spreadsheet to calculate the cost of their true love's gifts in today's dollars. The simple step-by-step procedure will allow both beginning and computer-savvy students to experience success as they learn how to use spreadsheet software. Students will enjoy the engaging and entertaining activity. No computer? No problem! Use the activity master so students can calculate the costs themselves.
Preview of Computer Science Student Bundle (Four Advanced Placement Exams)

Computer Science Student Bundle (Four Advanced Placement Exams)

This bundle includes what to study, tips, practice questions with explanations, and a 100-question practice test for four AP Exams. This is the four-course cluster Computer Science-bound students typically take. The exams include: AP Computer Science AAP Computer Science PrinciplesAP Calculus ABAP Statistics
Preview of The Legend Of Rock Paper Scissors Computer Science Book Companion

The Legend Of Rock Paper Scissors Computer Science Book Companion

Created by
CS Funtastic
🪨📄✂️ The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors: K-2 Computer Science Lesson | Algorithmic Thinking & Data AnalysisTurn a classic playground game into an unplugged computer science adventure! This ready-to-print, no-prep lesson uses the hilarious picture book The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors by Drew Daywalt to teach your youngest learners two big CS ideas: algorithms (step-by-step instructions) and data analysis (collecting, organizing, and reading data). No devices required! Students discover that
Preview of AP Stats Unit 2 Notes (2-variable data)

AP Stats Unit 2 Notes (2-variable data)

The QR codes on the last page leading to my agenda won't work anymore since I changed districts. Sorry! Here are my notes for all of Unit 2 along with practice problems. I like to use it with the Group Tasks (also on BTC).
Preview of Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests: Do Juniors or Seniors Score Highe

Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests: Do Juniors or Seniors Score Highe

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the IIP RIASEC Markers Holland Code assessment at openpsychometrics.org and record only their Investigative (I) score, which reflects interest in science, research, and analytical thinking. Students pool Investigative scores with classmates, separating results by grade level. Junior and senior scores are entered into an independent samples t-test to evaluate whether career interest differences are statistically significant. Students analyze group averages, interpret statistical
Preview of Paper Plates Pie Charts: It's As Easy as Pie!

Paper Plates Pie Charts: It's As Easy as Pie!

This activity allows students to analyze data and draw conclusions about data without spending inordinate amounts of time creating the graphs. Students will be able to quickly create accurate pie charts that can be used for critical thinking activities. Two versions are explained, one which will work for any sample size, and a second simpler method that does not require rigorous calculations to determine the degree measures. Four copy masters are included so you don't even have to buy paper pla
Preview of AP Stats Unit 3 Free Response Practice

AP Stats Unit 3 Free Response Practice

I post these around the room and kids go around to try them. The QR codes should take them to memes that tell them if they got it correct or not.
Preview of AP Stats Unit 3 Notes

AP Stats Unit 3 Notes

Here are all of the notes I use for Unit 3. I also included practice problems. The QR code to my Agenda won't work. Sorry!
Preview of AP Stats Snowman Survival Game: Binomial & Geometric Probability Activity

AP Stats Snowman Survival Game: Binomial & Geometric Probability Activity

❄️ Snowman Survival Game: Binomial & Geometric Probability Activity (AP Statistics & Algebra 2) Winter-Themed Probability Card Game • QR Codes • Task Cards • Self-Checking • AP Stats Bring some winter fun into your AP Statistics or Algebra 2 classroom with Snowman Survival, a fully self-checking, high-engagement probability game that helps students practice binomial and geometric distributions using real-world, winter-themed scenarios. Perfect for December, January, or any time you want a lig
Preview of AP Stats Sampling Distributions Practice: Means, Proportions, Medians & Ranges

AP Stats Sampling Distributions Practice: Means, Proportions, Medians & Ranges

Help your AP Statistics students develop the foundations of sampling distributions with targeted practice focused on interpreting sample means, proportions, medians, and range without jumping straight to normal or binomial models.How Unusual Is This Result? Exploring Sampling Distributions provides AP Statistics practice where students use dotplots to make empirical probability estimates and write clear interpretations of how unusual a result is (introducing the idea of p-values, without calling
Preview of AP Statistics Escape Room | Inference Vault | Google Forms Activity | Choosing I

AP Statistics Escape Room | Inference Vault | Google Forms Activity | Choosing I

🔐 AP Statistics Escape Room | Inference Vault | Google Forms Activity Turn inference review into a high-engagement, no-prep challenge your students won’t forget. This digital escape room is built around a code-breaking mission where students must correctly identify inference procedures across 20 AP Statistics questions. Each correct answer unlocks a letter—students must collect all 20 to decode the final phrase and “escape the vault.” 🎯 What Makes This Different? ✔ 20-question progression
Preview of Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (5 Chapters!)

Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (5 Chapters!)

Part escape room, part adventure, ALL math.Step into the simulation — a mysterious digital world where your students are the agents, and the only way out is through solving math-based puzzles, cracking codes, and unraveling layers of hidden logic. With five immersive chapters, Escape the Equation blends story, suspense, and problem-solving into a math experience they’ll never forget. What You’ll Get:✅ 5 full chapters of interactive math adventures ✅ Printable tasks, narrative scenes, and in-wor
Preview of Psychology Lab Thrill Seekers and Risk Takers: Sensation Seeking and Impulsivity

Psychology Lab Thrill Seekers and Risk Takers: Sensation Seeking and Impulsivity

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Arnett Inventory of Sensation Seeking (AISS) and the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines whether craving novel stimulation and acting without thinking are linked traits. Students explain the neurological and personality basis connecting sensation seeking to impulsivity — both rooted in low inhibition and reward sensitivity — and evaluate a fictional claim that the two
Preview of Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (FREEBIE!!!!)

Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (FREEBIE!!!!)

Engage your students in a math mystery they’ll never forget.This free sample is a sneak peek into Escape the Equation — a five-chapter, story-driven math escape where students use problem-solving and logical thinking to uncover clues and crack codes. What’s Included: ✅ A segment from Chapter 1: The Disappearing Teacher✅ A self-contained math puzzle students must solve to advance ✅ Narrative intro that hooks students immediately ✅ Printable student version + teacher key ✅ No QR codes, tech, or
Preview of Montessori Graphing Activities | Self-Correcting Data, Bar Graphs & Interpreting

Montessori Graphing Activities | Self-Correcting Data, Bar Graphs & Interpreting

Created by
Montessorikiwi
Do your students need more practice with graphing, but you don’t have time to create hands-on materials that actually work for independent Montessori learning?This Montessori Graphing Activities resource gives children meaningful practice with collecting data, creating graphs, reading graphs, and interpreting graph information — without relying on another worksheet packet. Designed in a Montessori-inspired style, this resource helps students work independently, check their own answers, and repea
Preview of Psychology Lab Stage Fright and Gender: Do Men or Women Have More Social Anxiety

Psychology Lab Stage Fright and Gender: Do Men or Women Have More Social Anxiety

Created by
Brian Garber
Stage Fright and Gender: Do Men or Women Have More Social Anxiety? Students complete the Social Phobia Inventory (SPIN) and pool scores from male and female classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The lab notes that the SPIN assesses the past week, and that social anxiety is common without necessarily indicating disorder. Students explore social pressures and gender-specific expectations that might produce differences in social anxiety levels and are reminded that research on gender a
Preview of Sampling and Experiments Sorting- Statistics

Sampling and Experiments Sorting- Statistics

Two activities for Sampling and Experiments. Can be used in any high school Statistics course, including AP Statistics. In the first activity students sort sampling methods to either simple random, cluster, stratified, or systematic. The second activity students differentiate between observational studies and experiments and analyze the four components of an experiment. Can be combined with computer work or FRQ practice to make stations.
Preview of Psychology Lab Feel It to Navigate It: Empathy and Social Intelligence

Psychology Lab Feel It to Navigate It: Empathy and Social Intelligence

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Empathy Quotient (EQ) and the Tromsø Social Intelligence Scale (TSIS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to compute a Pearson r. The lab investigates whether understanding others' emotions predicts broader social skill. Students explain the psychological mechanism connecting emotional perspective-taking to social intelligence, and evaluate a fictional claim that the two are unrelated because social skill can exist without emotional concern. The lab reinforces the id
Preview of Corn Maze Challenge: Random Variables, Linear Transformations, Combining RVs

Corn Maze Challenge: Random Variables, Linear Transformations, Combining RVs

🍂 Engage your students in a fall-themed statistics adventure!The Corn Maze Challenge is a in a fall-themed statistics adventure that combines realistic mini-story problems with core random variable concepts in a fun, seasonal format. Students calculate means, standard deviations, expected values, and probabilities as they navigate a 12-problem corn maze of statistics challenges. Each problem produces a 3-digit “code” that students use to determine which way to go next in the maze. The majori
Preview of Standard Deviation & Standard Error in AP Biology | PDF Presentation

Standard Deviation & Standard Error in AP Biology | PDF Presentation

✨Help your biology students understand variation, reliability, and statistical significance with this clear, student-friendly PDF presentation on standard deviation and standard error. Designed specifically for high school biology and AP Biology classrooms, this resource breaks down abstract statistical concepts using visuals, worked examples, and real biological data. This presentation emphasizes how scientists analyze variation, interpret error bars, and determine whether experimental d
Preview of Combining Random Variables Circuit

Combining Random Variables Circuit

Created by
PeachyKeaneMath
This self-checking Combining Random Variables Circuit gives your students meaningful practice with AP Statistics Unit 4 concepts—including adding/subtracting constants, multiplying by constants, and combining two independent random variables. Students begin at Problem #1, solve, and then “hunt” for their answer in another box. That box becomes their next question, creating a built-in self-checking loop. This activity promotes independent thinking, accountability, and repetition without feeling
Preview of Psychology Lab Sensation Seeking — More Like Impulsivity or Aggression?

Psychology Lab Sensation Seeking — More Like Impulsivity or Aggression?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Arnett Inventory of Sensation Seeking (AISS) as their X variable, the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale as their Y variable, and the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire as their Z variable. After collecting scores from nine classmates, students run two Pearson r correlations — Sensation Seeking vs. Impulsivity and Sensation Seeking vs. Aggression — expecting positive relationships with both. Students compare which correlation is stronger, explain the psychological distinction bet
Preview of Linear Regression Grudge Ball Game

Linear Regression Grudge Ball Game

Linear Regression Grudge Ball- A fun game to play with advanced Statistics students to review concepts of two-variable data with linear regression. Students group into teams, each team gets a chance to answer a question. If a team gets it right, they shoot a ball into a basket to take away points from other teams! Last team standing wins! Concepts include: residuals, explanatory vs. response variable, correlation, scatter plots, computer output for linear regression Supplies needed: ball and b
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