by Kayla Goldschmidt | Jan 24, 2023 | AP Statistics
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 Limit Theorem makes a comeback in this unit, and students are introduced to the t-distribution; a beautiful...
by Kayla Goldschmidt | Jan 18, 2023 | AP Statistics
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 classroom. I want to talk briefly about the “traditional” way of teaching statistical inference and comment on the...
by Kayla Goldschmidt | Dec 9, 2022 | AP Statistics
*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 you on some exciting changes I’ve made to the curriculum for the 24/25 school year and...
by Kayla Goldschmidt | Oct 25, 2022 | AP Statistics
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 unit in your AP Statistics classrooms. Keep reading to see how I balance pacing, summary days, and hands-on...
by Kayla Goldschmidt | Sep 21, 2022 | 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 does that look like in AP Statistics? NO NUMBERS! {I refuse to say “no math”, because math is and can be,...
by Kayla Goldschmidt | Sep 14, 2022 | AP Statistics
Now that Unit 1 is behind us, it is time to start two-variable data! Two-variable data starts off with how to display two categorical variables using side-by-side bar graphs, segmented bar graphs, and mosaic plots. Then, we get into two quantitative variables and...
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