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Preview of Dear Future AP Student Letter | After AP Exam Reflection Activity | Any AP Class

Dear Future AP Student Letter | After AP Exam Reflection Activity | Any AP Class

Looking for a meaningful, no-prep activity after the AP exam? This “Dear Future AP Student” letter activity gives students a chance to reflect on their experience while creating something that actually matters—advice for next year’s class. 💌 Students write a structured letter sharing what helped them succeed, what they wish they had known earlier, and advice for future AP students. The result is a collection of authentic, student-written tips you can reuse during the first week of school year
Preview of IB Math 4.2 Activities, Assessments, Practice and Keys

IB Math 4.2 Activities, Assessments, Practice and Keys

Give your students a complete set of assessment‑ready, practice‑rich tools for Unit 4.2. This bundle spans quick checks, full quizzes, hands‑on projects, and scaffolded practice so you can teach, rehearse, and assess the full “Presentation of Data” sequence— including cumulative frequency graphs—with zero guesswork and clear answer keys (included). Why teachers love this set Truly ready to use: Each project and quiz comes with step‑by‑step teacher directions, built‑in workflows (groups of
Preview of MYP Maths Criterion D Continuous data (maths in real life) formative task

MYP Maths Criterion D Continuous data (maths in real life) formative task

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MYP Maths
Our MYP Maths criterion D formative tasks are designed to help students apply mathematics in meaningful contexts. They are shorter than our summative assessment tasks and should take students 30-45 minutes making them perfect for homework, independent practice or a formative check before an end of unit assessment. Comes with solutions to provide quick feedback and guide next steps based on identified gaps. The task structure aligns with the MYP Maths criterion D strands: - Context to set t
Preview of MYP Maths Criterion D Averages and range (maths in real life) formative task

MYP Maths Criterion D Averages and range (maths in real life) formative task

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MYP Maths
Our MYP Maths criterion D formative tasks are designed to help students apply mathematics in meaningful contexts. They are shorter than our summative assessment tasks and should take students 30-45 minutes making them perfect for homework, independent practice or a formative check before an end of unit assessment. Comes with solutions to provide quick feedback and guide next steps based on identified gaps. The task structure aligns with the MYP Maths criterion D strands: - Context to set t
Preview of Nerdy Numbers: A Flavorful T-Test Activity | Made for Statistics & IB Math AI

Nerdy Numbers: A Flavorful T-Test Activity | Made for Statistics & IB Math AI

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Straight A Math
Bring statistics to life with candy and critical thinking in Nerdy Numbers, a fun, hands-on t-test activity designed for IB Math AI or any high school statistics course! Students begin by counting the number of each color Nerd candy in a small pack. After collecting class-wide data, they perform a two-sample t-test to investigate whether a specific color is equally represented — calculating the p-value and making decisions based on their results. What’s Included: Step-by-step instruct
Preview of Psychology Lab What Goes With Depression More: Overthinking or Isolation?

Psychology Lab What Goes With Depression More: Overthinking or Isolation?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Major Depression Inventory MDI (X), the Rumination Response Scale RRS (Y), and the UCLA Loneliness Scale UPLAS (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Depression vs. Rumination and Depression vs. Loneliness. The lab distinguishes between depression's internal cognitive driver (rumination — repetitive negative thought) and its social consequence (loneliness — felt disconnection), asking which is more strongly correlated with depressive
Preview of Psychology Lab Do Quiet People Feel More? Introversion and Empathy

Psychology Lab Do Quiet People Feel More? Introversion and Empathy

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Brian Garber
Students complete the Introversion subscale of an Introversion/Extraversion test and the Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (TEQ), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab explores an open and genuinely uncertain empirical question: are introverts more or less empathic than extraverts, or is there no relationship? Students make a directional prediction before seeing the data, explain possible psychological mechanisms (introverts' tendency toward inner reflection may
Preview of Psychology Lab What Fuels Stress More: Dwelling on It or Never Being Enough?

Psychology Lab What Fuels Stress More: Dwelling on It or Never Being Enough?

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Brian Garber
Students complete the Perceived Stress Scale PSS (X), the Rumination Response Scale RRS (Y), and the SAPS Perfectionism Discrepancy subscale (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Perceived Stress vs. Rumination and Perceived Stress vs. Perfectionism. The lab investigates whether stress is more strongly amplified by repetitive negative thinking or by the gap between impossibly high standards and actual performance. Students evaluate a fictional claim that
Preview of AP Statistics After the Exam Activities Bundle | End of Year Review

AP Statistics After the Exam Activities Bundle | End of Year Review

Keep students engaged after the AP Statistics exam with this bundle of 4 ready-to-use after the AP exam activities, including a data collection final project, movie guide, mini-poster project, and reflection letter activity. Instead of empty downtime after testing, students stay productive with a mix of real-world application, review, and reflection. Each activity can be used independently, or combined for 2+ weeks of structured, meaningful content. These activities are fully planned and easy t
Preview of Ethical Research Unit | AP Seminar & Research | 41-Slide PPT + Worksheets + Less

Ethical Research Unit | AP Seminar & Research | 41-Slide PPT + Worksheets + Less

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DM Cubed
Help your students master ethical research practices with this comprehensive, no-prep teaching bundle, designed for AP Seminar, AP Research, and upper high school research courses. Whether they’re conducting surveys, interviews, or original investigations, this unit helps students understand how to conduct ethical, valid, and bias-aware research. What’s Included 3-Day Editable Lesson Plan (DOCX)41-Slide PowerPoint Presentation (PPTX)3 Editable Student Worksheets (DOCX)Realistic Research Scenario
Preview of AP Statistics: Teach the AI - Scatterplots and Linear Regression

AP Statistics: Teach the AI - Scatterplots and Linear Regression

Created by
Andy Mattick
Turn your students into teachers in this hands-on AP Statistics activity! Students “teach” an AI model the entire Scatterplots & Regression Models unit — from describing relationships to interpreting residuals, r², and unusual points. The AI starts with zero knowledge and only unlocks concepts when students define and exemplify them correctly. If they ask for help, the AI shows a worked example first, then gives a new problem for them to solve. What’s Included: ✅ Teacher Guide (explains setup
Preview of TED Talk: What is “Normal” and what is “Different”?- Yana Buhrer Tavanier

TED Talk: What is “Normal” and what is “Different”?- Yana Buhrer Tavanier

Challenge your students to rethink what “normal” really means with this thought-provoking TED-Ed companion resource. Ideal for high school and college classrooms, this resource explores the complex relationship between statistical norms, cultural expectations, and human diversity. Students will critically examine how the concept of “normal” is constructed, how it has been used historically and in modern systems, and why rethinking it can lead to greater equity and understanding. This resource in
Preview of Error Analysis Journal Starters – Associations in Data (Grade 8)

Error Analysis Journal Starters – Associations in Data (Grade 8)

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ToadallyTeacher
Help your 8th grade students think deeper and master associations in data with these Error Analysis Journal Starters! This no-prep resource is perfect for reinforcing key concepts in scatter plots, correlation, linear models, and two-way tables through meaningful reflection and mathematical reasoning. Each prompt presents a common misconception or mistake, then asks students to explain the error and justify the correct thinking—building both critical thinking and math vocabulary along the wa
Preview of Range and Mode Practice

Range and Mode Practice

Created by
Gifted Sparkler
Independent practice for range and mode. Includes reflection questions for higher-level thinking. Challenge on the back can be optional but allows students to find and analyze their own data. Aligned with new 2023 SOLs
Preview of Probability Simulation — MYP 2 Mathematics Summative Task | Criterion D

Probability Simulation — MYP 2 Mathematics Summative Task | Criterion D

Created by
Ivan Beregi
A 60-minute summative task for MYP Mathematics students covering experimental and theoretical probability through a coin simulation. Students choose a real-life scenario involving two independent events, carry out 30 coin-flip trials, and compare experimental and theoretical probabilities. Written reflection questions target all five Criterion D strands: identifying real-life elements, selecting strategies, applying mathematics, explaining accuracy, and evaluating the model. Topics covered: expe
Preview of AP Statistics Sticky Note Lab — Linear Regression (Slope, Intercept, Residuals)

AP Statistics Sticky Note Lab — Linear Regression (Slope, Intercept, Residuals)

How Tall is a Sticky Note? (Hands-On, Low Prep) Engage your AP Statistics students with a fun, hands-on regression activity they’ll actually remember! In this lab, students estimate the thickness of a single sticky note by stacking and measuring different counts of notes, then modeling the relationship with a least-squares regression line (LSRL).Students collect their own data, interpret slope and intercept in context, check model fit with residuals, and make both forward and inverse prediction
Preview of No Prep Sub Plans Sports Statistics Analysis Project | Data Activity | 4th-8th

No Prep Sub Plans Sports Statistics Analysis Project | Data Activity | 4th-8th

Turn numbers into meaningful insights with this engaging Sports Statistics Analysis Project! This no-prep activity challenges students to analyze real player or team data, identify trends, and draw evidence-based conclusions. Students will explore both basic and advanced statistics, compare multiple players or teams, and present their findings through charts, tables, and written explanations. This lesson emphasizes critical thinking, data literacy, and real-world application in a highly engagi
Preview of Confidence Intervals Practice (4 problems)

Confidence Intervals Practice (4 problems)

This worksheet provides practice on constructing and interpreting confidence intervals. It covers all four major types of intervals students are responsible for on the AP Exam: One proportion One mean Difference of two proportions Difference of two means Each problem requires students to: Check conditions for inference Use the correct formula and critical value (z or t) Compute the confidence interval Interpret the interval in contextThe worksheet concludes with reflection questions that re
Preview of Mean Absolute Deviation Activity ~ Comparing Weather Data!

Mean Absolute Deviation Activity ~ Comparing Weather Data!

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MK Designs79
🌦️ Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) Weather Activity | Real-World Data Project Make statistics meaningful with this engaging, real-world Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) activity! Students will explore weather data while practicing key concepts in variability, data analysis, and critical thinking. In this hands-on activity, students collect and analyze temperature data from two different cities (Miami, FL and Chicago, IL) to determine which location has more variable weather. This is a perfect way
Preview of Random Sampling | 7.SP.A.1 | 7.SP.A.2 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

Random Sampling | 7.SP.A.1 | 7.SP.A.2 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

Created by
Cubed Corner
This interactive Pear Deck Google Slides lesson on Random Sampling and includes the following: Introduction, I do, We do, You do, Error analysis, and Problem Solving interactive slides.Includes Ice Breaker slide (Doodle of the Day) and Post-Lesson Reflection slide. Pear Deck is a Google extension add-on that allows interactive participation from students on their own device. Slide types included are drawing, text, multiple choice, and draggable icons. ***Don't have Pear Deck Premium? Not to
Preview of Introduction to Probability | 7.SP.C.5 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

Introduction to Probability | 7.SP.C.5 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

Created by
Cubed Corner
This interactive Pear Deck Google Slides lesson on Introduction to Probability and includes the following: Introduction, I do, We do, You do, Error analysis, and Problem Solving interactive slides.Includes Ice Breaker slide (Doodle of the Day) and Post-Lesson Reflection slide. Pear Deck is a Google extension add-on that allows interactive participation from students on their own device. Slide types included are drawing, text, multiple choice, and draggable icons. ***Don't have Pear Deck Prem
Preview of Identifying Statistical Questions 6.SP.A.1 | 6th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

Identifying Statistical Questions 6.SP.A.1 | 6th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

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Cubed Corner
This interactive Pear Deck Google Slides lesson on Identifying Statistical Questions and includes the following: Introduction, I do, We do, You do, Error analysis, and Problem Solving interactive slides.Includes Ice Breaker slide (Doodle of the Day) and Post-Lesson Reflection slide. Pear Deck is a Google extension add-on that allows interactive participation from students on their own device. Slide types included are drawing, text, multiple choice, and draggable icons. ***Don't have Pear Dec
Preview of Developing Probability Models | 7.SP.C.7 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

Developing Probability Models | 7.SP.C.7 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

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Cubed Corner
This interactive Pear Deck Google Slides lesson on Developing Probability Models and includes the following: Introduction, I do, We do, You do, Error analysis, and Problem Solving interactive slides.Includes Ice Breaker slide (Doodle of the Day) and Post-Lesson Reflection slide. Pear Deck is a Google extension add-on that allows interactive participation from students on their own device. Slide types included are drawing, text, multiple choice, and draggable icons. ***Don't have Pear Deck Pr
Preview of Probability of Compound Events | 7.SP.C.8 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

Probability of Compound Events | 7.SP.C.8 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

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Cubed Corner
This interactive Pear Deck Google Slides lesson on Probability of Compound Events and includes the following: Introduction, I do, We do, You do, Error analysis, and Problem Solving interactive slides.Includes Ice Breaker slide (Doodle of the Day) and Post-Lesson Reflection slide. Pear Deck is a Google extension add-on that allows interactive participation from students on their own device. Slide types included are drawing, text, multiple choice, and draggable icons. ***Don't have Pear Deck P
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