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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 100-Page Math Workbook for Kindergarten & 1st Grade | Tracing, Addition, Shapes

100-Page Math Workbook for Kindergarten & 1st Grade | Tracing, Addition, Shapes

Created by
Bright Base
Looking for a dependable, no-prep math resource to build foundational skills and boost fact fluency? This comprehensive Daily Math Practice Workbook is exactly what you need to keep your students challenged, focused, and deeply engaged in their mathematical growth! Packed with over 50 pages of structured activities, this resource spans a wide variety of essential math concepts. The clean, distraction-free layout ensures that students can focus entirely on solving problems, making it a perfect f
Preview of Olympic Gold Medal Tracker & Data Analysis Activity

Olympic Gold Medal Tracker & Data Analysis Activity

Engage your students with this interactive Olympic Gold Medal Tracker & Data Analysis Activity! This worksheet provides a structured way for students to explore gold medal counts from the last four Summer Olympics (2012, 2016, 2020, 2024) while practicing critical thinking, data organization, and comparison skills. What's Included:A gold medal chart for 15 countries across four Olympic Games Thought-provoking questions about students' favorite Olympic sports A data comparison activity wher
Preview of TED Talk: How many ways can you arrange a deck of cards?- Yannay Khaikin

TED Talk: How many ways can you arrange a deck of cards?- Yannay Khaikin

This high school resource explores permutations and factorials through the example of a shuffled deck of cards. Students analyze large numbers, probability, and mathematical reasoning. Best for: Math, Statistics, Probability Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: Euclid’s puzzling parallel postulate- Jeff Dekofsky

TED Talk: Euclid’s puzzling parallel postulate- Jeff Dekofsky

This high school math resource explores Euclid’s geometry, the parallel postulate, and the development of non-Euclidean geometry, connecting mathematical theory to real-world applications and critical thinking. Best for: Math, Geometry, STEM, Critical Thinking Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12, College, Ad
Preview of TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

This engaging resource breaks down how a computer processes a simple mouse click, helping students understand core concepts like CPU function, memory, and input/output systems. Includes • 20 comprehension and critical thinking questions • Detailed essay prompt • Structured essay with sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Discussion starters for deeper understanding Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: Where do math symbols come from?- John David Walters

TED Talk: Where do math symbols come from?- John David Walters

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the origins and purpose of mathematical symbols, revealing how they function as a language designed to simplify and communicate complex ideas. Students learn where symbols like the equals sign, plus sign, exponents, and sigma notation came from and why mathematicians rely on symbolic shorthand. The resource includes 20 discussion questions, a structured debate with clearly labeled positions, and two essay-writing options: a fully expanded, evidence-bas
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