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I have 16 years of teaching experiences from grades 6-12 in Math. My current teaching position is for Algebra 1 (co-teaching with a special education teacher), Precalculus (for college credit, not AP), and AP Statistics. The materials on this page have been used in my classroom.
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Preview of AP Statistics Review Units 1-4 - Math Mystery - Statistically Squatchy

AP Statistics Review Units 1-4 - Math Mystery - Statistically Squatchy

CONTENT: This math mystery has students practicing various skills from units 1-4 on the AP Statistics CED. There are 5 clues for students to solve that require them to use their knowledge of scatterplots, probability, the normal distribution, binomial/geometric distributions, and data collection. HOW IT WORKS: Each page has students decipher a clue. The clue allow them to eliminate suspects, and find out who the superbad super hero is! Pages 9-10 should be printed for students to use as they wor
Preview of AP Statistics Test Review Activity - Grid Gauntlet - Statistically Squatchy

AP Statistics Test Review Activity - Grid Gauntlet - Statistically Squatchy

This activity contains 100 questions cards that involve all of the calculator functions needed for the AP statistics test. The answer key is written for a TI-84plus. The purpose is for students to practice identifying the procedure/calculator function, knowing what to input, and writing the calculator command. The activity has student teams fill out parts of a grid to compete against other student teams.
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 AP Statistics - Chi Squared Tests - Station Circuit - Statistically Squatchy

AP Statistics - Chi Squared Tests - Station Circuit - Statistically Squatchy

CONTENT: Students will be asked multiple choice questions about the Chi-Square Distributions and tests. They will have to name the appropriate test, calculate degrees of freedom, part of chi-square statistics, and p-values, and determine the conclusion of a test. HOW A CIRCUIT WORKS: Students may start on any station. They need a graphing calculator to make it through the stations. Have students read the problem at the station, and determine the correct answer. They find the station number that
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Experience

I have 16 years of teaching experiences from grades 6-12 in Math. My current teaching position is for Algebra 1 (co-teaching with a special education teacher), Precalculus (for college credit, not AP), and AP Statistics. The materials on this page have been used in my classroom.

Teaching style

My school use the CPM curriculum, so the activities I make support the "Experience First, Formulate Later" approach.