Goldie’s AP® Statistics Course
Welcome to AP Statistics!
AP Statistics is equivalent to a one-semester, non-calculus-based college course in introductory statistics. There are three big ideas that encompass the course and serve as the foundation for students to develop a conceptual understanding of the content they will learn.
- Big Idea 1: Variation and Distribution
- Big Idea 2: Patterns and Uncertainty
- Big Idea 3: Data-Based Predictions, Decisions, and Conclusions
From here, the course is broken up into 9 units of study. Click on the links below to be taken to my blog post, discussing how I teach each unit in detail. Plus, you get to check out some freebies for each unit!
- Unit 1: Exploring One-Variable Data
- Unit 2: Exploring Two-Variable Data
- Unit 3: Collecting Data
- Unit 4: Probability, Random Variables, and Probability Distributions
- Unit 5: Sampling Distributions
- Unit 6: Inference for Categorical Data: Proportions
- Unit 7: Inference for Quantitative Data: Means
- Unit 8: Inference for Categorical Data: Chi-Square
- Unit 9: Inference for Quantitative Data: Slopes
In each of these units, you will find that the AP® College Board has communicated what each student should be able to do or understand by the end of the course by using enduring understandings, learning objectives, and essential knowledge.
I have each unit available for purchase in my TPT store or in my Emporium. Each unit comes with guided notes, videos, assessments, homework, projects, activities, and so much more! If you are interested in the full curriculum or any of my resource bundles, check them out below.
Thank you and happy teaching!
Goldie’s FULL CURRICULUM for AP® Statistics
Unlock the power of data analysis and statistical reasoning with my comprehensive AP Statistics curriculum! Designed to engage and empower students, this teacher-created curriculum equips educators with the tools they need to guide their students toward statistical success. Packed with engaging content, interactive activities, and real-world applications, my curriculum offers a stimulating learning experience that prepares students for the rigor of the AP Statistics exam.
To explore my curriculum more, click on one of the buttons below! Join the hundreds of educators already using Goldie’s curriculum in their classrooms today!
Unlock a treasure trove of educational resources with my AP© Statistics Curriculum Resource Library! Designed exclusively for teachers, this comprehensive collection of assessments, projects, guided notes, and homework is a game-changer for your classroom. Whether you’re a seasoned educator or new to teaching AP© Statistics, my meticulously curated resource bundles will save you precious time and equip you with high-quality materials to engage and challenge your students.
Browse these bundles on TPT or in my Emporium today!
Goldie’s AP© Statistics Blog
AP® Statistics Unit 8: Inference with Chi-Square
Seven units down and two more to go! We are in the second to last unit in AP Statistics – Inference for Categorical Data: Chi-Square. By now, your students...
AP Statistics Unit 7: Inference for Means
You’ve made it to Unit 7! Where we get to go over confidence intervals and significance tests all over again, but with problems involving means. The Central...
AP Statistics Unit 6: Inference for Proportions
Welcome to Goldie’s blog! I want to take you through my thoughts on teaching Unit 6 – Inference for Categorical Data: Proportions in my AP Statistics...
AP Statistics Unit 5: Sampling Distributions
*NEW AND UPDATED for 24/25* I'm so happy you found your way here! I'm Goldie, and in this post, I want to deep dive in my Unit 5 curriculum, as well as update...
AP Statistics Unit 4: Probability, Random Variables, and Probability Distributions
Welcome all! Here, let’s discuss what this unit looks like in my classroom. I’m hoping this blog post will help you start planning out your own probability...
How I Teach Unit 3 in AP Statistics
No more numbers?! Unit 3 in AP Statistics is all about designing studies and experiments correctly, so any data we gather is trustworthy and relevant. What...