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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 AP Statistics Two Variable Data Review Quiz Quiz Trade Scatter Plot Activity

AP Statistics Two Variable Data Review Quiz Quiz Trade Scatter Plot Activity

In this review activity, students quiz each other on analyzing two variable data. This review activity should be used at the end of the unit, before a test. Students should be able to analyze a scatter plot, residual plot and a computer output table. Students should be able to interpret slope, y-intercept, correlation, standard deviation of residuals, and coefficient of determination. Students should be able to use the least squares regression line to make predications and calculate residuals.
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 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 - Unit 9: Inference for Slopes

AP® Statistics - Unit 9: Inference for Slopes

This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for the unit, and one unit test for the unit with solutions. Unit 9: Inference for Slopes9.1 — Conditions for Regression Inference 9.2 — Standard Error of the Slope 9.3 — Confidence Interval for the Slope 9.4 — Significance Test for the Slope 9.5 — Using Computer Output for Regression Inference AP® is a trademark registered by the Coll
Preview of AP Exam STEM Mega-Bundle (All 13 STEM Advanced Placement Exams)

AP Exam STEM Mega-Bundle (All 13 STEM Advanced Placement Exams)

This bundle includes what to study, tips, practice questions with explanations, and a 100-question practice test for each of the thirteen STEM AP Exams. Perfect for pre-med and engineering-bound students, STEM tutoring centers, and magnet school teachers. The exams include: AP BiologyAP ChemistryAP Environmental ScienceAP Physics 1AP Physics 2AP Physics C: Mechanics AP Physics C: E&MAP PrecalculusAP Calculus ABAP Calculus BCAP StatisticsAP Computer Science AAP Computer Science Principles
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 Statistics Review Presentation – Deck 7 – Inference for Proportions & Tables

AP Statistics Review Presentation – Deck 7 – Inference for Proportions & Tables

Created by an AP Statistics Reader! This resource is a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation that reviews everything students need to know about Inference for Proportions, Inference for Tables, and Inference for Slope in preparation for the AP Statistics Exam. TI-84 calculator keystrokes and screenshots are built into the presentation, along with the solutions to example problems. The PowerPoint presentation is ready to go as-is, but it is also editable. Objectives: • Students will learn how to
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 AP Statistics: Teach the AI — Outsmart the Bot, Own the Bell

AP Statistics: Teach the AI — Outsmart the Bot, Own the Bell

Created by
Andy Mattick
Bring AI to AP Statistics—without giving away the answers. This classroom-tested packet turns your Normal Distribution unit into an interactive, student-driven challenge where learners teach the AI, practice authentically, and collect evidence of learning along the way. Why this feels different (and way more fun) Student-Solve Mode: The bot refuses to compute until students post their own set-up and answer. It only checks, nudges, and celebrates wins. Reveal → Extra Practice: Stuck? Stude
Preview of Machine Learning 201

Machine Learning 201

Created by
AIGuy
This is a mid-level basic explanation of What is Machine Learning and how it works. It includes a basic overview of algorithms, the different types of algorithms, basic artificial intelligence, and the basics of how they work. It also includes the two basic types of Machine Learning, Supervised and Unsupervised, and how they work to improve our lives everyday! It also includes a two page term/description exercise match for review.
Preview of Quantum Computing 101

Quantum Computing 101

Created by
AIGuy
Introduction into Quantum Computing. This provides an basic overall explanation of Quantum Computing. It includes who the key players in the industry are and their approach to solving this complex issue. Also included is a key term match and quiz to review the material. Machine Learning and artificial intelligence.
Preview of Machine Learning AI 101

Machine Learning AI 101

Created by
AIGuy
This is a basic introduction into Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning. This product uses simple to understand terms any student can understand. It covers supervised machine learning, unsupervised machine learning, and reinforcement machine learning. It also includes an exercise to review the basics of machine learning.
Preview of Psychology Lab Bounce Back and Thrive: Resilience and Psychological Flourishing

Psychology Lab Bounce Back and Thrive: Resilience and Psychological Flourishing

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) and Diener's Flourishing Scale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to compute a Pearson r. The lab examines whether the ability to bounce back from adversity predicts a fuller, more engaged and purposeful life. Students explain the psychological mechanism linking resilience to flourishing — including adaptive coping, maintenance of relationships through adversity, and maintained sense of purpose — and evaluate a fic
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 Psychology Lab Grit vs. the Couch: Does Perseverance Predict Less Proc.

Psychology Lab Grit vs. the Couch: Does Perseverance Predict Less Proc.

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Short Grit Scale (GRIT-S) and the General Procrastination Scale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to compute a Pearson r. The lab asks whether perseverance for long-term goals predicts less avoidance of tasks. Students interpret their correlation, explain the motivational mechanism connecting grit to procrastination, and critically evaluate a fictional claim that the two are positively correlated — directly contradicting what psychological theory would predict. Thi
Preview of Psychology Lab Lost in Your Head and Lonely: Rumination and Social Disconnection

Psychology Lab Lost in Your Head and Lonely: Rumination and Social Disconnection

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Rumination Response Scale and the Three-Item Loneliness Scale (TILS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to compute a Pearson r. The lab examines whether dwelling on negative thoughts relates to feeling socially disconnected. Students explain the psychological mechanism linking ruminative thinking to loneliness — including how inward-focused negative thought may interfere with social engagement — and evaluate a fictional claim that rumination r
Preview of Psychology Lab Count Your Blessings: Does Gratitude Predict Life Satisfaction?

Psychology Lab Count Your Blessings: Does Gratitude Predict Life Satisfaction?

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Gratitude Questionnaire (GQ-6) and the Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to compute a Pearson r. The lab examines whether people who feel more grateful also feel more satisfied with their lives. Students explain the psychological mechanism linking gratitude to life satisfaction — including attention to positive experiences and social bonding — and evaluate a fictional claim that being thankful doesn't chang
Preview of Psychology Lab Know It to Control It: Emotional Intelligence and Reappraisal

Psychology Lab Know It to Control It: Emotional Intelligence and Reappraisal

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Emotional Intelligence scale and the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ) Cognitive Reappraisal subscale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to compute a Pearson r. The lab examines whether people who are better at understanding emotions also tend to regulate them more effectively through reappraisal. Students explain the mechanism linking emotional knowledge to effective cognitive regulation, and evaluate a fictional claim that knowing about
Preview of Psychology Lab Hard Work Pays Off? Work Ethic and Belief in Yourself

Psychology Lab Hard Work Pays Off? Work Ethic and Belief in Yourself

Created by
Brian Garber
Activity Description Students complete the Protestant Work Ethic (PWE) scale and the Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to compute a Pearson r. The lab examines whether valuing hard work is associated with stronger belief in one's ability to succeed. Students explain the psychological mechanism — including mastery experiences and behavioral confirmation of capability — and evaluate a fictional claim that work ethic and self-efficacy are negatively
Preview of Psychology Lab Reaching Your Potential: Self-Actualization Predicts Flourishing

Psychology Lab Reaching Your Potential: Self-Actualization Predicts Flourishing

Created by
Brian Garber
Reaching Your Potential: Does Self-Actualization Predict Flourishing? Students complete a Maslow Personality Test's Self-Actualization subscale and Diener's Flourishing Scale, then pool data to compute a Pearson r. The lab directly compares a classical humanistic construct (self-actualization based on clinical observation) with a modern psychometrically developed measure (flourishing), asking students to evaluate which is more scientifically reliable. Students also examine Maslow's claim that
Preview of Psychology Lab Stuck in Your Head: Neuroticism, Rumination, Negative Thinking

Psychology Lab Stuck in Your Head: Neuroticism, Rumination, Negative Thinking

Created by
Brian Garber
Stuck in Your Head: Neuroticism, Rumination, and Negative Thinking Students complete the Eysenck Personality Test's Neuroticism subscale and the Rumination Response Scale (RRS), then pool data to compute a Pearson r. The lab examines the neurobiological basis of neuroticism (limbic system overreactivity) and its connection to repetitive negative thinking. Students explore the causal direction problem — whether neuroticism causes rumination or rumination deepens neuroticism over time — and con
Preview of Box Plot Outlier 1.5xIQR Test using dice

Box Plot Outlier 1.5xIQR Test using dice

Created by
james kowalsky
Students roll dice and record how many throws it takes to roll "doubles." After 15 trials, the 5-number summary is calculated. Then outlier "fence posts" are computed, and then sketched, using the 1.5 IQR formula. A box plot is drawn and outliers - if any - are clearly plotted outside the fences. Note: If no student accumulates many rolls before rolling doubles - add your own pretend large outlier type result that you did at home.
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