Official 2020 AP Stats Exam College Board Lesson #16 Rubric Grading FRQs 4_27_2020
Hi all!
That was a great lesson from Brendan Murphy! Here are my take-aways and teacher comments:
THIS ONE IS YET ANOTHER MUST WATCH FOR UNDERSTANDING OF FRQ SCORING AND GRADING!! REMINDER: THERE ARE ONLY 2 FRQs TYPES ON THE 2020 EXAM!!
Reminders
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4 weeks of lessons
and preparation for the exam is being taught/reviewed (recorded) M-F: 2-2:45 PM
in these YouTube Lessons 😊 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VHnZq0gREc&list=PLoGgviqq4845u-QDW3bikMhC4uQsuYDpy&index=24
- Lessons: April 6-10: Units 6-7 taught first because many schools either didn’t get to these entirely or at all (we did get through most of this); April 13-April 24: Units 1-5
- NEW: EXAM POINTERS FOR DOING WELL ON THE 2020 EXAM: 4/27—5/8. 5/4, 5/5 AN ACTUAL 2020 PRACTICE TEST!!😊
- AP Stats Exam Friday May 22 from 2-2:45 EST
- All resources available at Statsmedic.com/youtube
- If you need a device take the Exam go to cb.org/tech
Last Night’s homework MC “gas station” example:
- This is a nice reminder that larger sample sizes imply approximately normal distributions and review of sigmax-bar = sigma/sqrt(n) for a sampling distribution
NICE THOROUGH EXPLANATION OF THE PROCESS ON HOW THE AP READERS GET TOGETHER AND GRADE THE EXAMS
---THESE ARE FRQs FOR 2005 AP STATS EXAM FRQ #4, 2015 AP STATS EXAM FRQ #3---
2005 AP STATS EXAM FRQ #4:
- nice run through of the four step process: State Plan Do Conclude (SPDC)
- nice reminder that you should show values/work to ensure credit
- EXTREMELY IMPORTANT EXPLANATION ON GRADING/SCORING RUBRIC USING Essentially correct, Partially Correct, Incorrect for three students who earned scores 4,3,2 respectively
2015 AP STATS EXAM FRQ #3:
- nice run through of the FRQ question parts
- nice reminder that you should show values/work to ensure credit
- EXTREMELY IMPORTANT EXPLANATION ON GRADING/SCORING RUBRIC USING Essentially correct, Partially Correct, Incorrect for three students who earned scores 4,3,2 respectively
Try the homework 2012 multiple choice #18 if you can for tomorrow’s lesson on p-values 😊
Please email me any time with any question, comments, thoughts.
Take care!!
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