1/5

Teacher prep day

1/6

1/7

Expected Value and Standard Deviation of Random Variables (Chap 16)

1/8

1/9

Geometric and Binomial Probability Model (Chap 17)

HW due: p. 381: #1, 2, 5, 15, 16, 21, 23, 24, 30

1/12

1/13

Geometric and Binomial Probability Models (Chap 17)

Notes about Binomial and Geometric Random Distributions
HW due: p. 381: #8, 22, 27, 28; p. 398: #7-10

1/14

1/15

Normal Approximation for the Binomial Distribution (Chap 17)

HW due: worksheet

1/16

1/19

Holiday
Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday

1/20

Applications and Review of Binomial, Normal and Geometric Distributions

HW due: p. 399: 14, 18, 19, 21, 22

1/21

Stanford 10

1/22

Short class due to Stanford 10
Review for Test

HW due: p. 403: 4, 5, 7-12

1/23

1/26

Exam 9

HW due: Test Review

1/27

1/28

Sampling distributions of a proportion (Chapter 18)

1/29

1/30

Sampling distributions of a proportion
Hypothesis testing for one proportion (Chapter 20)

HW due: p. 428: 1-8

2/2

2/3

Hypothesis testing for one proportion (Chapter 20)

HW due: p. 469: 1-7, 9

2/4

2/5

Hypothesis testing for one proportion (Chapter 20)

HW due: Hypothesis Testing Problems

2/6

2/9

Hypothesis testing for one proportion (Chapter 20)
Spinning Pennies

HW due: LTF Problems

2/10

2/11

Exam 10

2/12

2/13

Confidence intervals for one proportion (Chapter 19)

2/16

2/17

Confidence intervals for one proportion (Chapter 19)

HW due: p. 446: 1 - 5, 11, 13, 16, 17

2/18

2/19

Exam 11
(Six Weeks Test)

HW due: P. 513: 2, 4, 10, 13, 21, 24, 25, 26, 32

2/20

End of Grading Period

2/23

Type I and II errors and power (Chapter 21)

2/24

2/25

Intervals and tests for two proportions (Chapter 22)

2/26

2/27

Intervals and tests for two proportions (Chapter 22)

3/2

3/3

Confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for one mean (Chapter 23)

3/4

3/5

Confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for one mean (Chapter 23)

3/6

3/9

Confidence intervals and hypothesis testing for two means (Chapter 24)

3/10

3/11

Confidence intervals and hypothesis testing for matched pairs (Chapter 25)

3/12

3/13

Review of Confidence intervals and hypothesis testing for proportions, means

3/16

Spring Break

3/17

Spring Break

3/18

Spring Break

3/19

Spring Break

3/20

Spring Break

3/23

3/24

Experimental design: (Chapter 13)

3/25

3/26

Experimental design: (Chapter 13)

3/27

3/30

Chi-square goodness-of-fit test (Chapter 26)

3/31

4/1

Chi-square for homogeneity and for independence (Chapter 26)

4/2

4/3

Review of Chi-square tests

4/6

4/7

Review of Linear Regression

4/8

4/9

Linear Regression: Transformations to achieve linearity (Chapter 10)

4/10

Spring holiday

4/13

4/14

Hypothesis testing for slope of a regression line (Chapter 27)

4/15

4/16

Confidence Intervals for slope of a regression line (Chapter 27)

4/17

4/20

Review for the AP Test

4/21

4/22

Review for the AP Test

4/23

4/24

Review for the AP Test

4/27

TAKS testing

4/28

TAKS testing

4/29

TAKS testing

4/30

TAKS testing

5/1

5/4

Review for the AP Test

5/5

AP STATS TEST AT HIGH NOON!

5/6

Start work on Final Project

5/7

5/8

Continue Work on Final Project

You must get Pre-Approval from Mr. Burrus before you start actually collecting data!

5/11

5/12

Continue Work on Final Project

5/13

5/14

Presentations to Class of Final Projects

5/15

5/18

Review for Final Exam

Written Projects are due today

5/19

5/20

Review for Final Exam
4th and 8th period finals
(seniors only)

5/21

3rd and 7th period finals
(seniors only)

5/22

Statistics Final Exam
2nd and 6th period Finals

5/25

Memorial Day

5/26

1st and 5th period finals

5/27

4th and 8th period finals
(grades 9-11)

5/28

3rd and 7th period finals
(grades 9-11)

5/29

You are now finished with High School.
Now what do you do??