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Chapter 1: Exploring Data
Date Assignment ContentTue, Aug 6 Send home calculator check-out sheets.
Deadly BreadCheck out books
Activity: Hiring Discrimination p. 5Read p. 1-6
Do p. 7 #2,4,7,8
Individuals, variables, categorical, quantitative, distribution. Need cards
Wed, Aug 7 Read p. 8-20Do: p. 22 #10,12,14,17
Do the Activity: Titanic Disaster p. 19 #1&2Work in groups to create a graph &
explanations to answer the Titanic Disaster activity questions
Bar graphs, pie charts, pictographs, bad graphs (See Powerpoint)
4-Step Process (p. 18)Form groups
Statistical communication, implementing the 4-Step Process
Thur, Aug 8 Read p. 21-22Do: p. 24 #20,22,26, 27-33
Pirates of Penzance YouTube clip of the paradox song
Marginal distributions, conditional distributions, relationships between variables (checking for
independence)Simpsons Paradox (Optional to AP curriculum but
interesting!)Fri, Aug 9 Read p. 27-35
Do together: p. 34 CYU #1-4Do: p. 42 #37,39,44,45,49
Activity: Greedy Pig, use 1 die, 5 rounds
Dot plots & stemplots, SOCS: shape, outliers, center, spread, symmetry, skewness
Tues, Aug 13
Read p. 35-42Do together: p. 39 CYU #1,2, p. 41 #3,4
Do: p. 45 #52,54,67,69-74
Histograms, using calculators, input data p. 39 <IQ5>, p. 46 <CO2>
Wed, Aug 14
AP Test question 2010B #1Read p. 50-60. Do: p. 70 #88, 91, 95
Do together: Hank Williams data & Barry Bonds
Mean, median, 5 number summary, IQR, boxplots, outliers based on IQR, resistance/resistant
Thur, Aug 15
Read p. 61-69Do together p. 64 CYU #1-4 (computing
Deviation, standard deviation, variance, choosing measures of center & spread, using calcs to find 1-
S.D. by hand)Activity p. 66 (Teachers Ed) Number of
contacts in phones males vs. females. Use this to review IQR & outliers.
Do: p. 72 #100, 102, 104,107-110, 111
Var Stats
Fri, Aug 16 Review Ch 1Standard Deviation Activity (look at the
histograms, which has the lowest standard deviation?� See:
http://www.causeweb.org/repository/StarLibrary/activities/delmas2001/)
Do p. 78 Practice TestTues, Aug
20Begin Chapter 2Read p. 83-89
Do together: CYU p. 89 #1-4Activity: p. 84 Where Do I Stand
Do: p. 105 #2, 5, 9 (Study for test)
Percentiles, cumulative relative frequency
Wed, Aug 21
Ch 1 Test
Other ActivitiesActivity Based Statistics: Matching Statistics to Graphs, Matching Graphs to Variables
Getting to Know YouGreedy Pig
News: National Debt is Too Large for Calculators (You can Google this for the news report)
Chapter 2: Modeling Distributions of Data
Date Assignment ContentTues, Aug 20 Read p. 83-89
Do together: CYU p. 89 #1-4Activity: p. 84 Where do I stand
Do: p. 105 #2, 5, 9 (Study for test)
Percentiles, cumulative relative frequency
Wed, Aug 21 Ch 1 Test
Thur, Aug 22 Read p. 89-96Do together: CYU p. 91 #1-3 & p. 97 #1-3
Do: p. 13,15, 20,22Discuss test
Standardized values, z-scores, changing units
Fri, Aug 23 Read p. 97-104Activity: p. 98 The speed of light
Do p. 108 #28,32, 33-38
Density curves, using lists in calcsCalc data <light> p. 98, uniform, area of density
curveTues, Aug 27 Read p. 110-114
Do together: CYU p. 114 #1-3Applet? p. 111
Do: p. 130 #42,44,46-48Activity: How Much Sleep
Normal distribution, 68-95-99.7, notation N(mean,sd)
Wed, Aug 28 Read p. 115-124Do together: CYU p. 119 #1-5 & p. 124 #1-3
Do: p. 131 #47,49-51,53,55
Standard normal, finding z, finding percentiles (probabilities from z table) & probabilities,
working backwards to find xThur, Aug 29 Read p. 124-130
Activity: p 129, The vending machine problem
Do: p. 132 #60,61,63,66,69-74
Accessing normality, normal probability plots. Calc data <gpig> from p. 77, <shark> p. 133,
Fri, Aug 30 Review Ch 2Do: p. 138 Practice Test
Tues, Sep 3 Begin Ch 3Read p. 142-149
Do together: CYU p. 149 #1-5Do p. 158 #1,3,4,9
Scatterplots, positive & negative association, direction, form, strength, scatterplots on calcs.
Calc data <manat> & <boat> p. 148
Wed, Sep 4 Ch 2 Test
Chapter 3: Describing Relationships
Date Assignment ContentTues, Sep 3 Read p. 142-149
Do together: CYU p. 149 #1-5Scatterplots, positive & negative
association, direction, form,
Do: p. 158 #1,3,4,9Activity: Retire or die, is the length of time that you work
related to how long you will live?
strength, scatterplots on calcs. Calc data <retire> & <die>
Wed, Sep 4 Ch 2 TestThurs, Sep 5 Read p. 150-157
Do together: CYU p. 155 #1-2Activity: Guess the CorrelationDo: p. 160 #15,17,18,23,27-32
Correlation, Calc data <manat> & <boat> p. 148, Calc program
<simsamp>
Fri, Sep 6 Read p. 164-167Do together: Does fidgeting keep you slim p. 164
Do together: CYU p. 167 #1-4 (ROUS)Do: p. 191 #35,37,39,41
Linear regression, review slope, y-intercept, y-hat, extrapolation. Calc data <NEA>, <FAT> p. 164
Tues, Sep 10Read p. 168-174
Do together: CYU p. 171 (hiker data)Calc: Residual plots on NEA/Fat & Retire/Die
Do: p. 192 #45,47, 79-81 (review)Smartboard: Residual Examples
Residuals, Linear regression =least squares line=best fit
line=prediction line. Find LSL using formula p. 172
Residual plots, sd of residualsWed, Sep 11 Read p. 175-179
Do together: CYU p. 176 & 179Do: p. 192 #54, 56, 60, 62
AP 2008 #4, watch out for “C”Prepare for Barbie Bungee
More practice on residuals
Thur, Sep 12 Barbee BungeeFri, Sep 13 Read p. 179-187
Do together: CYU p. 181Do: p. 192 #49, 58, 64, 68, AP 2011 #5 (not d)
r2, coefficient of determination, SSE, SST, total error, computer
outputTues, Sep 17 Read p. 187-190
Do together: Anscombe’s data (p. 184)Do: p. p. 192 #51, 199 #R3.2, R3.5
AP 2003B #1
Outliers, influential points, correlation vs. causation
Wed, Sep 18 Ch 3 ReviewDo: p. 200 Ch 3 AP Practice Test
Thur, Sep 19 Begin Ch 4Read p. 205-211
Activity: See no evil, hear no evil p. 206Do: p. 226 #2,4,5,6,8
Population, sample, convenience samples, sampling bias, voluntary
response
Fri, Sep 20 Ch 3 TestOther Activities:
Activity: Challenger Space Shuttle
Chapter 4: Designing Studies
Date Assignment ContentThur, Sep 19 Read p. 205-211
Activity: See no evil, hear no evil p. 206Do: p. 226 #2,4,6,8,10
Population, sample, convenience samples, sampling bias, voluntary
responseFri, Sep 20 Ch 3 Test
Tues, Sep 24 Read p. 211-215Smartboard: Randomness in Nature (includes Abraham
Lincoln’s face on a chicken nugget)Activity: Random Rectangles OR
How large is a typical U.S. state? p. 215Do: p. 227 #12,14,15,16,18
Simple random samples, random number tables, random number
generator
Wed, Sep 25 Read p. 215-219Activity: The River Problem (Josh Tabor)
Do together: CYU p. 219Do: p. 228 #21, 23, 26, AP Test 2011 #3 (carpet &
children)
Stratified random sample, strata, cluster sample, cluster,
systematic samples
Thur, Sep 26 Read p. 220-225Activity: Black & white beads in a bag (similar to Results
May Vary)Do together: CYU p. 224
Do: p. 229 #27,28,30,35, AP Test 2008 #2 (school board)
Inference, margin of error, sampling frame, sampling errors
vs. non-sampling errors, undercoverage, nonresponse,
response bias, wordingFri, Sep 27 Read p. 231-235 Observation vs. experiment,
Do together: CYU p. 233Do: p. 253 #45, 47,50,54,56, ,58AP Test 2010 #1 (bird deterrent)
lurking variable, confounding, treatment, factors, level,
experimental units, subjectsFall BreakOct. 1-4
Cumulative Practice Test p. 276 MC all, FR 15, 17 Cumulative Review
Tues, Oct 8 Read p. 235-244Do together: CYU p. 240
Do: p. 254 #60,63,64,69,72AP Test 2003 #4 (tai chi)
Random, completely randomized design, control, replication, block,
control
Wed, Oct 9 Read p. 244-249Activity: Distracted driving, p. 245 (face cards)
Smartboard: Distracted drivingDo: p. 257 #74,78 AP Test 1997 (fish tank)
Statistically significant, blocking Note: relationship between
blocking in experiments and stratification in surveys
Thur, Oct 10 Read p. 249-252Activity: Nitrogen in tires:a lot of hot air? P. 251
Do: p. 258 #84, 87,91-98OR Speedy Hands (yard stick drop)
Matched pairs, Calc data <air> & <nitro> p. 251
Fri, Oct 11 Read p. 261-268Activity: AP Test 2009 #3 (frog anatomy)
Do: p. 269 #104,106, 111Discuss Tuskagee Experiments (YouTube video clip)
Establishing causation, data ethics
Tues, Oct 15 Review Ch 4Do: p. 274, Ch 4 Practice Test
Review
Wed, Oct 16 Begin Chapter 5: ProbabilityRead p. 282-289
Activity: The 1 in 6 wins gameDo together: CYU p. 286Do: p. 293 #2,3,8,9,12
Law of large numbers, probability, fallacy of Law of Averages
Thus, Oct 17 Ch 4 Test
Other Activities:Speedy Hands
Reading: News & Numbers, Ch 4: Studies Good and Bad
Blind taste tests on bottled water: They do taste different!
Chapter 5: Probability: What are the Chances?
Date Assignment ContentWed, Oct 16 Read p. 282-289
Possible Activity: The 1 in 6 wins gameDo together: CYU p. 286Do: p. 293 #2,3,8,9,12
Law of large numbers, probability, fallacy of Law of Averages
BUY HERSHEY KISSES, both plain and almond, enough for each
student to have 3 of each flavor.Thur, Oct 17 Ch 4 TestFri, Oct 18 Read p. 289-293
Probability of a Kiss (Hershey Kisses) using the Sterling recording sheet
http://www.rsscse-edu.org.uk/tsj/bts/giles/text.htmlDo together: CYU p. 292Do: p. 295 #16,18,25,38
Smartboard: Kisses
Simulations (cards, random tables, dice)
Tues, Oct 22 Read p. 299-303Do together: CYU p. 303
Do: 309 #44,46,48
Probability rules, sample space, event, complement, mutually
exclusive (disjoint), addition ruleWed, Oct 23 Read p. 303-308
Do together: CYU p. 305Do: p. 310 #50,52,54,55, 57-60
Activity: My Special Dice
Two-way tables, Venn diagram, general addition rule, intersection
(and), union (or)
Thurs, Oct 24 Gambling & Odds worksheetVenn Diagram comic (Smartboard)
Odds vs. probabilities, more practice on basic probability
notationFri, Oct 25 Read p. 312-317
Do together: CYU p. 314 & 317Do: p. 329 #64,66,68,70,72
AP Test 2010B #5
Conditional probability, independence, independent
events
Gambling comic (Smartboard)Tues, Oct 29 Read p. 317-323
Do together: CYU p. 321,323Do: p. 330 #77,80,81,84,89,92,94
Smartboard: tree diagrams
Multiplication rule, independence, tree diagrams, at-least-one, none
Wed, Oct 30 Read p. 324-328Do: p. 332 #98,99,104-108
AP Test 1997 #3
Conditional probabilities
Thus, Oct 31 Review Ch 5Do: p. 336 Ch 5 Practice Test
Review
Fri, Nov 1 Begin Ch 6Read p. 339-344
Do together: CYU p. 344Do p. 353 #2,4,5,7
Discrete & continuous variables,
Tues, Nov 5 Ch 5 TestOptional Reading:
The Odds of Getting Caught, a chapter from The Arithmetic of Life and Death, by George ShaffnerOptional Activity:
WITPO (What Is The Probability Of game from an old UCTM Math Teacher magazine)
Chapter 6: Discrete and Continuous Random Variables
Date Assignment ContentFri, Nov 1 Read p. 339-344
Do together: CYU p. 344Do p. 353 #2,4,5,7, 31-33
Discrete & continuous variables,
Tues, Nov 5 Ch 5 TestWed, Nov 6 Casino Craps activity (from 2nd Ed Ch 7)
AP 2004 #4 (Smartboard)Thur, Nov 7 Read p. 344-352
Do together: CYU p. 349Discrete: expected = mean, & sd.
Continuous: mean, sd
Do: p. 353 #10,12,24, 27-30AP 2002B #2 (Smartboard)
Do a gambling example finding the mean and s.d.
Fri, Nov 8 Read p. 358-363Do together: CYU p. 362
Do: p. 378 #36,38-40,42,45Smartboard: Review of normal, z-scores using
heights and shoe sizes
Transforming variables: add/sub/mult/divide by constants and the effects on mean and sd
Tues, Nov 12 Read p. 364-373Do together: CYU p. 370 & 372
Do: p. 379 #48-51,53,67 (Do #48 together)
Combining means and s.d. from 2 or more distributions. Gambling distributions
Wed, Nov 13 Read p. 373-377Do: p. 381 #59,62,63,68
AP 2005 & 2005B #2 (Smartboard)
Sums & diff of Normal random variables
Thur, Nov 14 Read p. 382-385Do: p. 403 #70-80 evens
Guided Notes:� Binomial Distribution
Binomial distributionP(X = a)
Fri, Nov 15 Read p. 385-390Do together: CYU p. 390Do: p. 403 #70-80 evens
Binomial probabilitiesCalculator commands for binomialpdf
Tues, Nov 19 Read p. 390-397Guided notes:� Normal Approximation to
BinomialDo: p. 404 #82,86,88,91,107
Applet showing normal approximation to binomial:
http://www.stat.wvu.edu/SRS/Modules/NormalApprox/normalapprox.html
Binomial mean and sd, normal approximationCalculator commands for binomial cdf
Wed, Nov 20 Read p. 397-402Do together: CYU p. 401Do: p. 405 #95-97, 99
Activity: Geometric Distribution (Smartboard)
Geometric distribution
Thur, Nov 21 Ch 6 ReviewAP 2011B #3 flight upgrades, geometric,
binomial, normal approximationDo: p. 409 Practice Test
AP question reviews geometric, binomial, and normal approximation.
Fri, Nov 22 Start Chapter 7Read p. 413-420
Do together: CYU p. 420Do: p. 429 #1,2,5,6,9,26
Sampling distributions, parameters vs. statistics, population vs. sample, sampling
variability
Nov. 26-29 Thanksgiving HolidayTues, Dec 3 More on Chapter 7:
Read p. 421-428Do together: CYU p. 426
Do: p. 430 #14,15,17-19,21-24**Sample pennies n=1 and graph year, 1959-
2011**
Why is s.d. divided by n-1 (p. 423)Biased and unbiased estimators, variability, shape, effect of sample size on variability
Wed, Dec 4 Chapter 6 TestAdditional Activities:Sundaes on Wednesday
AP Test 2009B #2 (ELISA test for HIV), 2008 #5, 2005B #2, AP Test 2010 #4 (Smartboard)Waiting for Reggie Jackson (ABS)
Binomial Distribution Practice (worksheet)X Marks the Cube (Vawdry & Peterson)
ESP TestProbability: Permutations & Combinations (worksheet)
Chapter 7: Sampling Distributions
Date Assignment ContentFri, Nov 29 Read p. 413-420
Do together: CYU p. 420Do: p. 429 #1,2,5,6,9,26
Sampling distributions, parameters vs. statistics, population vs. sample, sampling variability
Tues, Dec 3 Read p. 421-428 Why is s.d. divided by n-1 (p. 423)
Do together: CYU p. 426Do: p. 430 #14,15,17-19,21-24
**Sample pennies n=1 and graph year, range = 1959-2011**
Biased and unbiased estimators, variability, shape, effect of sample size on variability
Wed, Dec 4 Ch 6 TestThurs, Dec 5 Read p. 432-437
Do together: CYU p. 437Smartboard: Reeses pieces
Do: p. 439 #28,30,32,43,44,47**Sample pennies n=5 and graph average
year, range = 1972-2005**
Sampling distribution of p-hat, including mean & s.d.
Fri, Dec 6 Read p. 437-439Do: p. 439 #35,37,40,45,46
Optional: AP Test 2009 #1B (review)Smartboard: True Grizz proportions
**Sample pennies n=10, graph average year, range = 1972-2005**
Normal approximation for p-hat
Tues, Dec 10 Read p. 442-445Activity: Penny for your thoughts, p. 442
CLT Worksheet (guided notes)Do: p. 454 #49,51,69-72
**Sample pennies n=20, graph average year, range = 1980-2005**
Introduce CLT
Wed, Dec 11 Read p. 445-454Do together: CYU p. 448
Do: p. 454 #53,55,56,59,65AP Test 2007 #3
Calculating probabilities based on CLT, sampling from non-normal distributions
Thur, Dec 12 Ch 7 ReviewSampling Distribution Review Worksheet
Do: p. 459 Ch 7 Practice Test
Review and revive
Fri, Dec 13 Resolve questions for both reviewsTues, Dec 17 Sampling Distribution Review worksheet
Wed, Dec 18 Ch 7 TestX-mas BreakDec. 19-Jan.3
Cumulative AP Practice Test p. 461 (due on Jan 8)
Cumulative Review
Other Options:AP Test 2009#2
Chapter 8: Estimating With Confidence
Date Assignment ContentTues, Jan 7 Read p. 467-473
Activity: The Mystery MeanDo: p. 481 # 1,3,9,10,11
Point estimator, point estimate, confidence interval, confidence
level, margin of errorWed, Jan 8 Read p. 473-480
Activity: The Confidence Interval AppletDo: p. 483 #13,16,17,19,20,26
Confidence intervals for means, checking conditions
Thurs, Jan 19 Read p. 484-495Do together: CYU p. 494
Do: p. 496 #28,30,32,34,36,38, p. 484 #25 p. 497 #39,41,43,45,49-52
Confidence intervals for proportions, standard error (vs. standard deviation), finding z*,
Working backwards to get a sample size from CI for
proportions, using estimated p-hat
Fri, Jan 10 Read p. 499-507Do together: CYU p. 501, 507
Activity p. 502 Calculator bingo (can do about 30/minute, so tell students to go for ~1.5-2 minutes)
Do: p. 518 #55,57,58,60,79
Choosing sample size from given M.E., t-distribution, standard error of the mean (sex = sin), degrees of freedom, Wm Gossett history
tidbitTues, Jan 14 Read p. 507-517
Do together: CYU p. 511Do: p. 518 #64,66,67,70,75-77; p. 519 #71,73,74,78
CI using t-distributions, calc <wellb> & <wellt> p. 519, for
later: <tirew> & <tireg>, Robustness of t, checking
conditions
Wed, Jan 15 Ch 8 ReviewDo: p. 524 Ch 8 Practice Test
Review
Thurs, Jan 16 Ch 8 TestOther Activities:
Counting Even NumbersA Variety of Confidence IntervalsCalculating Confidence IntervalsStudent t-distribution Practice
AP Test 2010 #3AP Test 2002B #4
What Did That Say?: Cryptogram puzzle from World War II.
Chapter 9: Testing a Claim
Date Assignment ContentFri, Jan 17 Read p. 527-533
Activity: I’m a great free-throw shooter! P. 528 (Smartboard)
Do together CYU p. 532Do: p. 546 #2,4,6,8,9,10
hypothesis (review scientific method), Ho & Ha
Tue, Jan 21 Read p. 533-537Activity: Pick a card! P. 537, or Globe Toss
Do: p. 546 #12,13,14,16,31,32
P-values, statistical significance, alpha, practical importance
Wed, Jan 22 Read p. 538-545Activity: Investigating power, p. 543
Do: p. 547 #19,21,23,25,27-30
Type I & II errors, power
Thur, Jan 23 Read p. 549-556Do together CYU p. 555
Do: p. 562 #34,36,38,40,42,44,48AP Test 2005 #4
Test statistic, carrying out hypothesis tests for proportions
Fri, Jan 24 Read p. 556-561Do: p. 563 #50,52,53,56,57-60
2-sided tests, why CI give more info than hypothesis tests
Tues, Jan 28 Read p. 565-570Do together CYU p. 570
Do: p. 587 #64,66,68,70,106Smartboard: 2 sided tests
Conditions for hypothesis tests for means, using the t-table (Table B) vs. calculators, results of 1 vs. 2
sidedWed, Jan 29 Read p. 570-577
Do together CYU p. 574 & 577Do: p. 588 #72,73,76,78,80,82,86
AP Test 2009B #5
Hypothesis tests for means, comparing results to CI
Thur, Jan 30 Read p. 577-581Activity: Bean Bulls Eye
Do: p. p. 565 #51 & p. 591 #90,105
Matched pairs, calc <unsce> & <scent> p. 591
Fri, Jan 31 Read p. 581-587Activity: Human Body Temperature (Smartboard)
Do: p. 592 #94,96-103
Significant vs. substantial, data mining, calc <temp> from other
book
Tues, Feb 4 Review Ch 9Do: p. 597 Ch 9 Practice Test
AP Test 2006B #5 (Smartboard) matched pairsWed, Feb 5 Read p. 601-605
Activity: Is Yawning ContagiousDo: p. 621 #2,4,6,7,9
Introduce comparing 2 proportions
Choosing correctly: means vs. proportions, conditions for
inferenceThur, Feb 6 Ch 9 Test
Additional Activities:Globe Toss
Statistical Hypothesis worksheetHuman Body TemperatureType I & II Errors worksheet
Power worksheetBean Bulls Eye
Matched vs. independent samplesReview questions to use: p. 498 #53,54
Chapter 10: Comparing Two Populations or Groups
Date Assignment ContentWed, Feb 5 Read p. 601-605
Activity: Is Yawning ContagiousDo: p. 621 #2,4,6,7,9
Introduce comparing 2 proportions
Choosing correctly: means vs. proportions, conditions for
inferenceThur, Feb 6 Ch 9 TestFri, Feb 7 Read p. 605-611
Do together CYU p. 611Activity: Have you Kissed?
Do: p. 622 #11,12,13, p.660 #75ASSIGNMENT: Make homemade dice
Calculating the mean and standard deviation for 2
proportions, CI for 2 proportions
Tues, Feb 11 Read p. 611-620Do: p. 623 #15,17,20,23,25
AP 2009B #3 Cardio pump vs. CPRAP 2006B #2
Hypothesis tests for 2 proportions, pooled proportions
Wed, Feb 12 Read p. 627-633Do together CYU p. 632
Do p. 626 #29-32, p. 652 #35,37,39,40
Sampling distribution for 2 means: combined mean & s.d.,
conditions, 2-sample t-statisticsThur, Feb 13 Read p. 634-638
Do together CYU p. 638Do: p. 652 #41,44,46,71,74Confidence intervals for the
difference between 2 means, technology df (p. 637), input calc data p. 653 <prctf> & <prctm> &
p.654 <red> &<yello>
Fri, Feb 14 Read p. p. 638-644Do together CYU p. 644
Do: p. 655 #51,54,57,76, p. 626 #33AP 2010 #5, sizes of fish
Hypothesis tests for the difference between 2 means
Tues, Feb 18 Read p. 644-651Data exploration: Paper Airplane Throw
Pooling, robustness, conditions, inference w/out randomness
Do: p. 658 #59-64,66-70 Input calc data p. 647 <activ>, <inact>
Wed, Feb 19 Ch 10 ReviewDo: Ch 10 Practice test p. 664
Review, remind students that homemade die are due
Feb 20-21 (Holiday)
Cumulative AP Practice test p. 667 Cumulative Review
Tues, Feb 25 Ch 10 Test Homemade Dice due!Additional Activities:
Paper Airplane TossActivity: Have You Kissed (male vs. female)
Data: Removing Warts Using Duct Tape vs. Liquid NitrogenReview questions p. 623 #34
Chapter 11: Inference for Distributions of Categorical Data
Date Assignment ContentWed, Feb 26 Read p. 676-681
Do together: CYU p. 681Do: p. 692 # 1,3,5,8,9,23(Do #1,3, & 5 together)
Chi-square observed and expected values for goodness of
fit, df
Thur, Feb 27 Read p. 682-691Do: p. 693 #11,13,18,19-22AP Test question 2008 #5
Chi-square p-values, conditions
Fri, Feb 28 Read p. 696-703Do: p. 724 #28,30,59,60
Smartboard: Independence Practice
Finding expected counts from r x c tables, comparing several
populations/treatmentsTues, Mar 4 Read p. 703-708
Do together CYU p. 705, 708Do: p. 725 #32,33,35,36,61,62
Chi-square for homogeneity, conditions, using matrices
Wed, Mar 5 Read p. 709-713Data exploration: Secondhand stores p. 712
Chi-square & two sided 2-prop z tests
Do together CYU p.713Do: p. 726 #38,40,42,44
Thur, Mar 6 Read p. 713-724Do together CYU p. 718
Do p. 727 #46,48,49,63,64(mixing in p. 728 #51,53-58)AP Test Question 2010B #5
Chi-square test for independence, Fine differences between tests for
homogeneity & independence
Fri, Mar 7 Worksheet: Choosing What to DoA mixture of different hypothesis tests and confidence
intervals from AP Test questions.
Review
Tues, Mar 11 Ch 11 ReviewDo Ch 11 Practice Test p. 733
Review
Wed, Mar 12 Start Chapter 12:Read pg. 737-739
Leonardo’s ProportionsThur, Mar 13 Ch 11 Test
Additional Activities:Multinomial experiments worksheet
Pass the Pigs Activity
Chapter 12: More about Regression
Date Assignment ContentWed, Mar 12 Read p. 737-739
Leonardo’s proportionsReview of linear regression,
residual plotsThur, Mar 13 Chapter 11 TestFri, Mar 14 Read p. 739-746
Do: p. 759 #1,2,4,6,27,28,29AP 2005 #3
Conditions for regression inference: acronym: LINER p.741, estimating parameters, standard
error of slope, df. Calc <words> & <color>
Tues, Mar 18 Read p. 747-751Do: p. 760 #8,10,12,21,22,31, 32
AP 2005 #5
Confidence interval for slope
Wed, Mar 19 AP Test Questions: 1998 #4 & 1999 #1, then 2008 #6, 2001 #6
Half of student pairs get 1998, half get 1999. Work on problem in pairs. After 15 minutes trade a group that has the other problem. Fix, correct and comment on the other
problem for 7 minutes. Write reviewer all names on it. Hand in. Repeat for the other question pair.
First problem set: 1998 & 1999Second question set: 2008 & 2001
Thurs, Mar 20 Read p. 751-758Do together CYU p. 755
Do: p. 761 #14,16,18,23-26
Hypothesis test for slope, relationship between slope and correlation in hypothesis tests
Fri, Mar 21 Review on experimental design and sampling (by Mr. Ferrer and Mr. Hidago of USU)
AP 2004 #2, 2010B #2, 2011 #3, 2009 #3Tues, Mar 25 Read p. 765-771
Do: p. 786 #34,36,49,50Transforming data with inverse
operations & powersWed, Mar 26 Cheerios ActivityThurs, Mar 27 Read p. 771-777
Do together CYU p. 776Do: p. 789 #39,40,51,52
Transforming data with logarithms taking log y: from exponential to
linearFri, Mar 28 Decay of Skittleium (or mini-M&Ms)
April 1-4: Spring Break
Do the Practice Exam. Requires a 3-hour block of time.
Tues, Apr 8 Central Limit Theorem Simulation (review) & AP 1998 #1 & 2002 #3 (CLT questions)
Review
Wed, Apr 9 Ch 12 TestAdditional Activities:
How Long Does It Take to Write One’s Name?
AP Statistics Review Unit 2013
Date Assignment Concepts & Preparation
Thur, Apr 10 Central Limit Theorem:CLT Simulation, AP 1998 #1, 2002 #3.
See also: 1999 #4Possible activity: T/F Questions on sampl(ing) distributions (It is a trick!)
Central Limit Theorem
Fri, Apr 11 Ch. 12 TestTues, Apr 15 Go over Practice Test FR
AP 2003 #3General review
Wed, Apr 16 Packet: AP 1999 #4, 2006B #3, 2006B #6, 2009 #2 Binomial calculations
Thur, Apr 17 Packet: AP 2001 #1, 2004 #1, 2006 #1, 2006B #1See also AP 2005 #1 (stem & leaf)
Basic plots
Fri, Apr 18 Packet: AP 1998 #3, 2000 #5, 2001 #4, 2006 #5See also AP 2001 #3 (simulate radio prizes)
Simulation, experimental
designTues, Apr 22 Packet: AP 1998 #6 (oysters), 1999 #5 (fair game of dice),
2005 #2 (telephone lines), 2001 #2 (cost to repair machines), 2008B #5 (railroad)
Possible activity: My Special Dice
Probability calculations, combining
distributions X&YWed, Apr 23 AP Test 2003 #2
Type 1 & 2 error review worksheetType I & II errors, concept of Power
Thur, Apr 24 Packet: AP 2000 #2 (footprints), 2000#6 (heights of couples), 2002 #6 (S or F comedy)
Inference, CI
Fri, Apr 25 AP 1998 #5 (campus housing, proportions), 1999 #6(flipping coins, proportions, matched pairs), 1999#2 (lost hikers, chi-square)
Inference, Hyp Test
Tues, Apr 29 2002 Test MC only
Wed, Apr 30 Questions on 2002 MC (distribute key)
Thur, May 1 AP 2001 #6 (GPA’s for PhD’s), 2000 #1 (drug strength), 1999 #1 (flying)
Linear Regression
Fri, May 2Tues, May 6 Pep talk, review using the formula sheet, what to do in a testWed, May 7Thur, May 8Fri, May 9 AP Statistics Test, 12:00 p.m., SFUMC
After the test:http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/
hans_rosling_shows_the_best_stats_you_ve_ever_seen.htmlRegression/scatter plots: 1997 #6, 1998 #4, 1999 #1, 2000 #1, 2000 #6, 2001 #6, 2002 #4, 2005 #3,
2006 #2Confidence Intervals: 2000 #2, 2002 #1, 2002 #6, 2003 #6, 2004 #6, 2005 #5b, 2005 #6a, 2006 #4,
2009 #4Creating graphs/reading graphs/boxplots/IQR: 1997 #1, 1998 #2, 2000 #1, 2000 #3, 2001 #1, 1999#4,
2003 #1, 2003 #6,2004 #1, 2005 #1, 2006 #1, 2009#1Normal distributions: 1999 #4, 2002 #3, 2002 #5, 2003 #3
Proportions, (including binomial distributions): 1998 #5, 2002 #5, 2002 #6, 2004 #3, 2004 #5, 2005 #4, 2006 #3, 2009 #2
Matched pairs: 1997 #5, 1999 #6, 2001 #5, 2005 #6at-distribution: 1997 #4, 2000 #4,
Chi--square distribution: 1998 #3, 1999 #2, 2003 #5, 2004 #5, 2005 #6c (?), 2006 #6 (c), 2009 #5Experimental design and simulations: 1997 #2, 1998 #3, 1998 #6, 1999 #3, 2000 #5, 2001 #3, 2001
#4, 2002 #2, 2003 #4, 2004 #2, 2005 #1b&c, 2005 #5, 2006 #5, 2006 #6, 2009 #3Probabilities, expected values, tree diagrams: 1997 #3, 1999 #5, 2001 #2, 2004 #4, 2005 #2,
Central limit theorem: 1998 #1 (there are others...)Power, Type 1 & 2 errors: 2003 #2, 2009 #5c
Recommended