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Preview of The Legend Of Rock Paper Scissors Computer Science Book Companion

The Legend Of Rock Paper Scissors Computer Science Book Companion

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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 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 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 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 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 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
Preview of AP Statistics | Unit 9 Linear Inference | Study Guide Review | One Pager Notes

AP Statistics | Unit 9 Linear Inference | Study Guide Review | One Pager Notes

This one page handwritten study guide is the perfect summary for CED Unit 9: Inference for Linear Regression. It provides students with a clear, organized overview of the key concepts, vocabulary and formulas they need to understand and review this unit. This resources is great for unit review, test preparation, AP exam review or student reference throughout the course. Topics Included: Confidence IntervalsSignificance TestsDefining ParameterConditions for InferenceReading Computer OutputWhy Tea
Preview of AP Statistics – Geometric Distribution (Smart Notes for 4.12)

AP Statistics – Geometric Distribution (Smart Notes for 4.12)

These Mega Smart Notes provide a complete, AP-aligned explanation of the Geometric Distribution, designed specifically for Unit 4.12 of the AP Statistics curriculum. The notes introduce all essential ideas with clarity, examples, formulas, interpretation, and conceptual reasoning that prepares students for both MCQs and FRQs. Perfect for class instruction, guided notes, homework support, or AP exam review. What’s Included0. Prerequisite: Bernoulli Trials1. Definition of a Geometric Distributio
Preview of NWEA Math Data Sheet

NWEA Math Data Sheet

Created by
Dear Ms. Mack
NWEA Class Data Sheet – Math (Editable Google Sheets) Make your NWEA MAP Math data meaningful with this editable Google Sheets template designed for class-level data tracking and instructional planning. This tool helps teachers visualize student growth, compare domain scores, and guide small-group instruction using real student data. With columns for Overall RIT, Percentile, Growth, and domain-level scores (Data, Algebra, Geometry, and Number & Quantity), the sheet automatically calculates clas
Preview of Psychology Lab Shy or Scared? Unpacking Social Anxiety and Shyness

Psychology Lab Shy or Scared? Unpacking Social Anxiety and Shyness

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Social Phobia Inventory (SPIN) and the McCroskey Shyness Scale (MCSS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab carefully distinguishes social anxiety (fear and avoidance of evaluation) from shyness (discomfort in social situations) and tests whether the two track together. Students explain the psychological overlap while maintaining the conceptual distinction, and evaluate a fictional claim that the two are complete
Preview of AP Statistics | Unit 2 Two Variable Data | Study Guide Review | One Pager Notes

AP Statistics | Unit 2 Two Variable Data | Study Guide Review | One Pager Notes

This one page handwritten study guide is the perfect summary for CED Unit 2: Two Variable Data. It provides students with a clear, organized overview of the key concepts, vocabulary and formulas they need to understand and review this unit. This resources is great for unit review, test preparation, AP exam review or student reference throughout the course. Topics Included: Scatter PlotsDescribing RelationshipsCorrelationResiduals and Residual PlotsInterpreting Slope, y-intercept, Correlation, Co
Preview of AP Biology Hardy-Weinberg & Chi-Square Test | Guided Notes + Answer Key

AP Biology Hardy-Weinberg & Chi-Square Test | Guided Notes + Answer Key

⭐Help your students master one of the trickiest AP Biology concepts— Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and chi-square analysis—with this clear, step-by-step guided notes resource. This resource is designed to make abstract math-to-biology connections accessible and AP exam-ready. Students will work through guided notes, practice problems, and a worked-out example that walks them from allele frequencies (p & q) all the way through the chi-square decision process. The included video lesson (linked w
Preview of AP Stats Multiple Choice Practice Color By Number Worksheet

AP Stats Multiple Choice Practice Color By Number Worksheet

Created by
Sarah McGrail
When you want something relaxed but still want to hold students accountable, this no-prep color-by-number multiple choice review for the AP Statistics exam strikes the perfect balance. Students work through targeted multiple choice questions on key topics with each answer guiding them to a specific color in the final image. The creative element keeps the atmosphere low-stress and engaging, while the structure ensures they stay focused and responsible for their work. It’s an easy way to maintain
Preview of IB Math 4.1 Statistics Sampling Methods - Student Guide (Reference) & Practice

IB Math 4.1 Statistics Sampling Methods - Student Guide (Reference) & Practice

Mastering statistics in IB Math AI SL starts with understanding data collection and sampling methods. This student guide is written specifically for IB students and is fully aligned with the official IB syllabus. It introduces essential vocabulary, notation, and concepts—including discrete vs. continuous data, populations vs. samples, bias, inference, and the five key sampling methods (simple random, convenience, systematic, quota, and stratified). Unlike a traditional textbook, this guide is
Preview of IB Math 4.3 Measures of Central Tendency - Student Reference Guide

IB Math 4.3 Measures of Central Tendency - Student Reference Guide

This student-friendly guide walks learners through the key concepts of central tendency and dispersion with a conversational yet mathematically precise tone. Students are guided from definitions to applications through structured explanations, worked examples, and practice problems — making it perfect for classroom use, independent study, or exam preparation. Key Features Aligned to IB Math AI SL Syllabus Covers subtopic 4.3: Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion in full depth. Conve
Preview of Psychology Lab Choleric and Aggressive? Testing Ancient Temperament

Psychology Lab Choleric and Aggressive? Testing Ancient Temperament

Created by
Brian Garber
Choleric and Aggressive? Testing Ancient Temperament with Modern Data Students complete the Four Temperaments Test and record their Choleric score, then pair it with a Buss-Perry Aggression score to calculate a Pearson r. The lab uses the 2,000-year-old temperament system as a foil for teaching scientific validity — students evaluate whether an ancient typology maps onto modern empirical measures. Discussion connects the Choleric type to Big Five personality traits and challenges students to
Preview of IB Math 4.2.3 Cumulative Frequency Lesson Guided Notes Homework Key

IB Math 4.2.3 Cumulative Frequency Lesson Guided Notes Homework Key

Help your students master cumulative frequency graphs with this complete, IB-aligned mini-unit. Students learn how to build cumulative frequency tables, draw smooth ogive graphs, and use them to estimate the median, IQR, percentiles, and other key measures of spread. Why it’s easy for teachers A ready-to-teach PowerPoint lesson that introduces cumulative frequency tables and graphs step by step, with clear examples and visual scaffolds. Guided notes in fill-in format so students stay eng
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