Course Overview
AP Statistics covers topics included in a one-semester college course. This is a college-level course which adheres to the syllabus of the College Board Advanced Placement program. This course is designed for students with a strong mathematical background, an interest in applying and interpreting mathematics, and those who want to develop strong technical writing skills. Topics studied include data collection, analysis, probability and inference. The emphasis is on understanding the mathematics upon which statistical techniques are based and creating meaningful connection among concepts. It prepares the college-bound student for possible advanced standing credit in statistics at the college level. The Advanced Placement Exam in statistics may be taken at the end of the course. Required Class Materials
TI 84+ graphing calculator, Notes packet, Charged iPad, Lined paper, Tissue Boxes Additional Resources
Students can access the student drive with completed notes and practice problem solutions through their google classroom under classwork. The Practice of Statistics Textbook Website - This site contains tutorial videos created by the textbook authors as well as online quizzes. College Board AP Statistics Website - Everything you want to know about the AP Statistics Exam |
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