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...
by Kayla Goldschmidt | Sep 11, 2022 | AP Statistics, Statistics
Ready to introduce linear regression to your AP Statistics students? Check out this FREE activity: Vitruvian Man! Read on to see how I implement this in my own classroom, and how it can be a go-to activity for you!! Background I always wanted a unique way to approach...
by Kayla Goldschmidt | Aug 30, 2022 | AP Statistics
When starting the first unit in AP Statistics, you want to set the tone for how the rest of the class will go. As a teacher, you are trying to find the balance between fun and relevant topics and the pacing and rigor of the AP curriculum. In this post, I want to let...
by Kayla Goldschmidt | Aug 9, 2022 | AP Statistics
I LOVE all in one Amazon lists. They made shopping for supplies so easy, and I get to see what other teachers consider essential in their classroom. This is a small list of my “must haves” for my AP Statistics classroom. I don’t have to get these...
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