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Preview of Hypothesis Testing for Proportions Full Lesson | Statistics | AP Stats

Hypothesis Testing for Proportions Full Lesson | Statistics | AP Stats

Created by
Mr. Will Math
Full high school statistics lesson on conducting Hypothesis Tests for Proportions! This lesson will fit in perfectly with your AP Statistics or regular level statistics curriculum. TI-84 steps are included, but this format will work for however you want your students to find those p-values NO PREP NEEDED! This resource includes: A fully animated PowerPoint presentation that walks students through each step one at a timeA matching student notes sheetA practice worksheet WITH ANSWER KEY!A link to
Preview of Pseudo Sudoku: Practice Probability Rules - perfect for AP Stats & Algebra II

Pseudo Sudoku: Practice Probability Rules - perfect for AP Stats & Algebra II

🎲 Pseudo Sudoku: A Probability Logic Challenge: Unions • Intersections • “Only” Values • Conditionals Perfect for AP Statistics Unit 4 • Algebra 2 • Honors Precalculus🌟 Product OverviewIn Pseudo Sudoku, students practice computing and reasoning about probabilities of A only, B only, A ∩ B, and A ∪ B while using self-checking clues to complete a sudoku-style grid. Each of the three self-checking puzzles (Easy, Medium, Hard) reinforces probability reasoning and self-verification throug
Preview of Data and Probability - 8th Grade Math Homework & Assessment for Google Forms

Data and Probability - 8th Grade Math Homework & Assessment for Google Forms

Created by
Lisa Davenport
This bundle of 8th Grade Math (Pre-Algebra) Google Forms currently includes 11 auto-grading digital homework assignments and assessments related to data and probability, specifically scatter plots, two-way tables, MAD, and theoretical probability of repeated events. The bundle includes printable assignments and digital Google Forms. Use them together or independently! The following assignments are included:10-1: Scatter Plots vs Line Graphs10-2: Linear Association within Scatter Plots10-3: Writi
Preview of Constructing a Confidence Interval for a Population Proportion (AP Stats 6.2)

Constructing a Confidence Interval for a Population Proportion (AP Stats 6.2)

master Confidence Intervals for Population Proportions with these clear, structured, and exam-ready Mega Smart Notes, fully aligned with AP Statistics Unit 6.2. This resource provides a complete explanation of confidence intervals, from foundational concepts to advanced applications commonly tested on MCQs and FRQs. What’s Included: ✔ Population proportion (p) vs sample proportion (p̂) ✔ Confidence interval formula and margin of error ✔ Step-by-step calculation of z* from confidence leve
Preview of Interactive Boxplot Practice Bundle for Statistics

Interactive Boxplot Practice Bundle for Statistics

Teach and review boxplots the interactive way! This Interactive Boxplot Practice Bundle combines two of my favorite AP Statistics resources— Draw My Distribution and Round Robin Data Analysis—into one complete package. Together, these activities give students multiple, hands-on opportunities to build confidence with univariate data analysis, boxplots, outliers, and five-number summaries. With collaborative group rotations (Round Robin) and creative sketch-and-share gallery walks (Draw My D
Preview of AP Biology PDF Presentation: Mean, Median, Mode & Range for Data Analysis

AP Biology PDF Presentation: Mean, Median, Mode & Range for Data Analysis

⭐Help your AP Biology students master mean, median, mode, and range in the exact way they are expected to use them on the AP Biology exam. This ready-to-use, non-editable PDF presentation goes far beyond middle school math definitions and shows students how and why these statistical measures matter in real biological investigations. Students learn to calculate, interpret, compare, and justify statistical choices using authentic AP-style experimental contexts. 🎯This resource is ideal for: I
Preview of AP Statistics Confidence Intervals for Proportions FRQ Practice | Guided

AP Statistics Confidence Intervals for Proportions FRQ Practice | Guided

Are your AP Statistics students getting the math right but still losing points on FRQs?This scaffolded activity teaches students how to write complete, AP-style confidence interval responses using the College Board’s required reasoning framework — not just plug-and-chug calculations. Students progressively move from fully guided practice to completely independent FRQ writing so they build real exam readiness and confidence. Students learn to write a full inference response using the AP 4-step s
Preview of 7.6 Confidence Intervals for the Difference of Two Means – AP Statistics

7.6 Confidence Intervals for the Difference of Two Means – AP Statistics

Help your students confidently construct and interpret confidence intervals for the difference of two means with this step-by-step AP Statistics guide.This resource focuses on one of the most important inference topics in AP Statistics, guiding students through the full process of comparing two population means. ⭐ What Students Will Learn ✔ How to construct a confidence interval for μ1−μ2\mu_1 - \mu_2μ1​−μ2​ ✔ How to check the required conditions for inference ✔ How to correctly use the two-
Preview of AP Statistics Regression Maze - Slope, Solve for y-intercept, r, r², Residuals

AP Statistics Regression Maze - Slope, Solve for y-intercept, r, r², Residuals

This engaging maze activity helps students practice the linear regression calculations for AP Statistics. In each problem, several regression statistics are provided, and students must calculate the missing values, such as slope, intercept, correlation coefficient, coefficient of determination, predicted value, and residual. Students record their answers on the student answer sheet and follow the correct path through the maze; wrong answers lead to dead ends, making the activity naturally sel
Preview of Setting Up a Test for a Population Mean – AP Statistics 7.4 Mega Smart Notes

Setting Up a Test for a Population Mean – AP Statistics 7.4 Mega Smart Notes

Help your students correctly set up hypothesis tests for a population mean with these structured Mega Smart Notes aligned with AP Statistics Unit 7.4. What Students Will Learn ✔ Writing correct hypotheses for μ ✔ Choosing the correct alternative hypothesis ✔ Understanding test direction (>, <, ≠) ✔ Identifying required conditions ✔ Preparing for hypothesis testing procedures
Preview of Confidence Interval for population mean (Mega Smart notes 7.2 AP Statistics)

Confidence Interval for population mean (Mega Smart notes 7.2 AP Statistics)

Confidently construct and interpret confidence intervals for a population mean with these structured, exam-ready Mega Smart Notes, fully aligned with AP Statistics Units 7.1–7.2. This resource provides both conceptual understanding and step-by-step methodology for one-sample t-intervals. 📘 What’s Included: ✔ Full formula: x̄ ± t* (s / √n) ✔ Clear explanation of the t-distribution vs z-distribution ✔ Degrees of freedom (df = n − 1) explained conceptually ✔ Margin of error and factors af
Preview of Final Project For Statistics (Can You Afford Your Lifestyle After College)

Final Project For Statistics (Can You Afford Your Lifestyle After College)

In this project, you will simulate life as a recent college graduate beginning your career and managing your own finances. You will choose a realistic profession, research salary data, calculate taxes and monthly income, explore housing options, calculate mortgage payments using compound interest formulas, and create a complete monthly budget. Using the information you collect, you will analyze real-world financial data through statistical methods commonly used in AP Statistics. At the conclusio
Preview of (AP Statistics 6.11) Hypothesis Tests for Differences Between Proportions

(AP Statistics 6.11) Hypothesis Tests for Differences Between Proportions

Carry out and complete two-sample hypothesis tests for differences between population proportions with these structured, exam-ready Mega Smart Notes, fully aligned with AP Statistics Unit 6.11. This resource provides a complete step-by-step framework for conducting a two-sample z-test for proportions, from hypothesis setup to final contextual conclusion.
Preview of 6.9 Justifying Claims Based on C.I. for the Diff. Between Population proportions

6.9 Justifying Claims Based on C.I. for the Diff. Between Population proportions

justify claims using two-sample confidence intervals for population proportions with these structured, exam-ready Mega Smart Notes, fully aligned with AP Statistics Unit 6.9. This resource focuses on correct interpretation, decision-making, and strong FRQ reasoning when working with confidence intervals for differences in proportions.
Preview of AP Statistics Poster & Reference Sheet - TI-84 Inference Functions for Means

AP Statistics Poster & Reference Sheet - TI-84 Inference Functions for Means

Help your students master inference for means using the TI-84 Plus CE's built-in inference functions, which are approved for use on the AP Statistics Exam. These calculator functions help students quickly calculate confidence intervals and perform significance tests for means in seconds! This reference kit contains:Student Reference Cheat-Sheet - perfectly sized to fit in a binder.Poster - to anchor key learning on your classroom walls (two size options).Included Sizes:8.5 x 11" - studen
Preview of Data Set: School Lunch Choices (For Use With Pattern Hunter Activity)

Data Set: School Lunch Choices (For Use With Pattern Hunter Activity)

Created by
Janet Johnson
This file contains a small, easy-to-use fake dataset designed to accompany the Pattern Hunter: School Lunch Mystery activity. The data provides 30 sample lunch entries across the school week so students can practice tallying, organizing, analyzing patterns, and interpreting trends. It also contains instructions for creating a spreadsheet of fake data that can be used instead. Students will use the data to: Count lunch choices Create organized tables Identify patterns Make menu recommendati
Preview of AP Statistics - Hypothesis Tests for Proportions - Math Mystery - Squatchy

AP Statistics - Hypothesis Tests for Proportions - Math Mystery - Squatchy

CONTENT: This math mystery has students practicing hypothesis test for proportions. It covers sections 6.3 to 6.7 of Unit 6 of the AP Statistics CED. Students must set up null and alternative hypotheses, check conditions, calculate test statistics and p-values, and draw correct conclusions. HOW IT WORKS: Students must eliminate suspects to discover who kidnapped the wizard. Page 9 has a printable sheet for students to cross of suspects. All other work can be done on scratch paper and using a gr
Preview of 6.8 Confidence intervals for the difference of two proportions (AP Statistics)

6.8 Confidence intervals for the difference of two proportions (AP Statistics)

Help your AP Statistics students confidently construct and interpret two-sample confidence intervals for the difference in population proportions with these structured, exam-ready Mega Smart Notes, fully aligned with AP Statistics Unit 6.8. This resource focuses on correct procedure selection, conditions for inference, and proper interpretation in context—key elements tested on AP FRQs and MCQs. 📘 What’s Included: ✔ When to use a two-sample z-interval for proportions ✔ Full formula with c
Preview of Concluding a Hypothesis Test for a Population Proportion (6.6 AP Statistics)

Concluding a Hypothesis Test for a Population Proportion (6.6 AP Statistics)

Confidently draw correct conclusions from hypothesis tests with these structured, exam-focused Mega Smart Notes, fully aligned with AP Statistics Unit 6.6. This resource focuses on correct decision-making, proper statistical wording, and common AP exam traps when interpreting hypothesis test results. What’s Included: ✔ Clear explanation of the significance level (α) ✔ Decision rule: comparing p-value to α ✔ Proper statistical conclusion templates ✔ Correct FRQ wording and interpretation ✔
Preview of Setting Up a Test for a Population Proportion (AP Statistics 6.4)

Setting Up a Test for a Population Proportion (AP Statistics 6.4)

Correctly set up and understand hypothesis tests for a population proportion with these clear, exam-focused Mega Smart Notes, fully aligned with AP Statistics Unit 6.4. This resource emphasizes correct reasoning, conditions, and hypothesis formulation—key elements tested on AP MCQs and FRQs. 📘 What’s Included: ✔ What a hypothesis test for a population proportion really does ✔ Difference between p, p̂, and p₀ ✔ When to use a one-sample z-test for a proportion ✔ Correct interpretation
Preview of Sampling Distributions for Differences in Sample Proportions (AP Statistics 5.6)

Sampling Distributions for Differences in Sample Proportions (AP Statistics 5.6)

Master Sampling Distributions for Differences in Sample Proportions with these Mega Smart Notes, fully aligned with AP Statistics Unit 5.6. This resource focuses on deep conceptual understanding, correct use of notation, and clear exam-ready procedures for one of the most challenging topics in Unit 5. 📘 What’s Included: ✔ Clear distinction between population proportions (p₁, p₂) and sample proportions (p̂₁, p̂₂) ✔ Normality conditions for differences in proportions ( four-condition check
Preview of AP Statistics – 4.11 Parameters for a Binomial Distribution (Mega Practice Set)

AP Statistics – 4.11 Parameters for a Binomial Distribution (Mega Practice Set)

This Mega Practice Set provides a deep, comprehensive collection of 50 AP-style questions covering all aspects of binomial distribution parameters. Designed specifically for AP Statistics students, this resource builds conceptual understanding and computational fluency through 9 structured levels. Perfect for classroom instruction, homework, test review, or targeted skill-building. Level 1 — Calculating Standard DeviationLevel 2 — Calculating MeanLevel 3 — Interpreting Mean in ContextLevel 4 —
Preview of Sampling Distributions for Sample Means (AP Statistics 5.7)

Sampling Distributions for Sample Means (AP Statistics 5.7)

Understand Sampling Distributions for Sample Means with these clear, exam-ready Mega Smart Notes, aligned with AP Statistics Unit 5.7. 📘 What’s Included: ✔ Clear explanation of sampling distributions ✔ Difference between population, sample, and sampling distributions ✔ Central Limit Theorem applied to sample means ✔ When normality can and cannot be assumed ✔ Mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution ✔ Standard error explained clearly ✔ Step-by-step probability calculat
Preview of Connected Visual Representations for Probability (Venn, Tree, 2-Way Tables, etc)

Connected Visual Representations for Probability (Venn, Tree, 2-Way Tables, etc)

Created by
Amy Kowatch
The visual connections between diagrams in Probability are shown in this 1 page document. After teaching AP Statistics for 5 years and seeing students solve problems using multiple methods, I searched to find these connections and help other teachers see the validity of different methods in the same problem (instead of "well you do this problem this way"). After finding nothing on the internet, I created it myself. Now teaching Geometry, every year I make students do a Binary Data Collection pro
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