I have been a high school math teacher for over 20 years. Currently, I am teaching AP statistics, Introduction to Statistics and AP Computer Science Principles.
I created a series of activities for several units in the AP Statistics curriculum. The students love using data from fbi.gov to review concepts. This activity involves analyzing data related to the top 10 most wanted fugitives. I created this activity in May of 2020 and used the top 10 at that time. In the folder, you will find an editable slide of the top 10 if you want to change it. The answer key for the unit is based on the original top 10 that I used. Teachers have the option of having st
There is a pdf file study guide for each topic in the AP Statistics curriculum. Exploring Data, Normal Distributions, Linear Regressions, Experiments and Designing Studies, Probability, Random Variables, Sampling Distributions, Confidence Intervals, Hypothesis Tests, Comparing Populations, Chi Square Procedures, and Inference about Regression. I have students complete one for each unit. At the end of the year, they have a great study packet for the AP Exam! Student feedback has indicated that t
This lesson provides notes as well as a note taking guide and exercise for students. There is also a class activity meant to get students thinking about how we graph different types of data. Students usually have no trouble with the categorical data, but sometimes get stumped as to how to graph the numerical data. With a little motivation, they can usually come up with a dot plot or stem and leaf plot if they are familiar with that type of graph. This is a fun activity for students as they are g
This digital notebook includes activities and notes about ...Video Preview HerePoints, Lines, Line Segments, Rays, PlanesSegments and CongruenceMidpointMeasuring and Classifying AnglesClassifying PolygonsYou will receive 2 Google Slide files --- > One is the answer key and the other is a student copy. Both are editable! Keep what you want, take out what you don't, and add what you want! There are 53 slides in all with a lot of activities for students! These include fill in the blanks, p
I created a series of activities for several units in the AP Statistics curriculum. The students love using data from fbi.gov to review concepts. This activity involves analyzing data related to the top 10 most wanted fugitives. I created this activity in May of 2020 and used the top 10 at that time. In the folder, you will find an editable slide of the top 10 if you want to change it. The answer key for the unit is based on the original top 10 that I used. Teachers have the option of having st
Unit 4 - Probability, Random Variables and Probability DistributionsPart 1: Probability I teach this unit in two parts. This unit contains Probability and Part 2 will contain Random Variables and Probability DistributionsThis unit follows the College Board curriculum for AP statistics. Included are guided notes and homework for students as well as answer keys and an editable quiz. ✔ Each guided notes lesson include vocabulary, tips, and examples. ✔ Each homework assignment includes both mult
These files provide students with a review of the Normal Distribution, 68-95-99.7 rule, z scores, finding area under normal curves and finding values when the area is known. The first two handouts are summaries of the topics with examples and notes. There are two practice worksheets for students and answer keys. All worksheets have a magical theme of wizards and unicorns just for fun!
This is a worksheet created for students to practice identifying exponential growth and decay functions, writing and solving models and graphing exponential growth functions. It has a Halloween theme and is perfect to give around the holiday. I usually use this as a sub plan if necessary in October.
Over the summer, I give my students an assignment based on the first chapter and section 2.1 of chapter 2 in The Practice of Statistics. This activity is a great way to start the year even if your students have not done summer work. The activity has the class collect data and then work through various ways to graph and analyze the data. They use a statistical applet as well as the graphing calculator. Included is the entire activity. An answer key is not applicable as the answers will depend on
I created a series of activities for several units in the AP Statistics curriculum. The students love using data from fbi.gov to review concepts. This activity involves analyzing data related to the top 10 most wanted fugitives. I created this activity in May of 2020 and used the top 10 at that time. In the folder, you will find an editable slide of the top 10 if you want to change it. The answer key for the unit is based on the original top 10 that I used. Teachers have the option of having st
68 point assessment with answer keyThis is an assessment that I use with my AP Statistics classes on sampling techniques. The assessment consists of : 6 matching (2 points each)5 True/False (2 points each)5 Multiple Choice (3 points each)3 Fill in the Blank (2 points each)3 Short Answer (6 points each) 1 Essay (16 points)The answer key is included. The sampling methods covered are census, SRS, systematic, stratified, cluster, voluntary response, and convenience. Enjoy! Feedback is always welcome
At the beginning of each unit, I give my students a study guide that is due the day of the unit test. These guides are a good way to prepare for the unit as we go. At the end of the year students have a nice reference book for the whole course!
When I first started teaching AP Statistics, one of the hardest things was figuring out the pacing of the course in order to complete everything and still have time to review for the exam! I use The Practice of Statistics 5th Edition and have created unit outlines that I give to the students at the beginning of each unit. The outlines show how many days are spent on the topic and the homework assignments for each day. It is a mini syllabus for each unit. This download includes an outline for ea
At the beginning of each unit, I give my students a study guide that is due the day of the unit test. These guides are a good way to prepare for the unit as we go. At the end of the year students have a nice reference book for the whole course!
This is a study guide that I give to students at the start of the unit. They are required to complete it and turn it in on the day of the unit test. At the end of the year, they have one for each unit which serves as a great study resource! Feedback from students has also indicated that these are good preparation for their unit assessments.
At the beginning of each unit, I give my students a study guide that is due the day of the unit test. These guides are a good way to prepare for the unit as we go. At the end of the year students have a nice reference book for the whole course!
At the beginning of each unit, I give my students a study guide that is due the day of the unit test. These guides are a good way to prepare for the unit as we go. At the end of the year students have a nice reference book for the whole course!
At the beginning of each unit, I give my students a study guide that is due the day of the unit test. These guides are a good way to prepare for the unit as we go. At the end of the year students have a nice reference book for the whole course!
I use the study guides for each unit. Students are given them to work on at the beginning of the unit and they are due on the day of the chapter assessment. Student feedback has indicated that not only do these guide help prepare for the unit assessment, but they also serve as a great way to study for the AP exam!
I use the study guides for each unit. Students are given them to work on at the beginning of the unit and they are due on the day of the chapter assessment. Student feedback has indicated that not only do these guide help prepare for the unit assessment, but they also serve as a great way to study for the AP exam! This guide covers topics related to testing differences between population means and proportions.
I have been a high school math teacher for over 20 years. Currently, I am teaching AP statistics, Introduction to Statistics and AP Computer Science Principles.
Teaching style
Students learn by doing and experiencing. I want my students to love learning. By letting my enthusiasm for mathematics show, I hope that my students also appreciate the value in learning this wonderful subject!
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