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Friday, April 29, 2016

Monday HW!

This weekend, STUDY FOR YOUR AP EXAMS! Good luck to those of you who have AP Spanish and/or AP Physics tomorrow! Do your best to prepare yourself to earn a 3 or higher! 

Tonight, please complete AP Free Response 2010, Form B, #5 (on the handout provided, or below).
  • PLEASE DO ALL PARTS OF A CHI-SQUARED TEST FOR INDEPENDENCE FOR PART C! (Hypotheses, Conditions, Math, Conclusion)





Lastly, here are some suggestions for studying leading up to your exam:
  • Come to our after school reviews! We will have after school reviews Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday this week.
  • Look over any old work you got passed back, including the multiple choice you got back today, your April break take home test, and any other old quizzes and tests...
    • Review the test as a whole to see examples of correct solutions
    • Investigate the problems you got wrong--find out how to do them correctly using your notes and other resources!
  • Watch some AP Stat Guy videos to review various topics!
  • Use sites like Learnerator and online practice exams--check the links on the right!
  • Look at released free response questions at apcentral.collegeboard.com! (Click on exam homepages, then the course, and you can find all released FR and their rubrics!)
  • Try a practice exam in a Barron's book or other review guide!
  • Read through your notes!
    • Some students (in the past) have typed up outlines of their notes to summarize all of the content--personally, that's how I studied for my exams in college! You learn/remember a lot just from typing the outline (yes, it will take time), and then you can print it out and read through the outline when you're on the bus or walking to class etc.!
  • Transfer this table outlining all of the tests/formulas/conditions into your notebook!

We're almost there....stay focused, persevere, keep working hard--for two more weeks!



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