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Graphing Proportional Relationships
Given a proportional relationship, students will be able to graph a set of data from the relationship and interpret the unit rate as the slope of the line.
Analyzing Scatterplots
Given a set of data, the student will be able to generate a scatterplot, determine whether the data are linear or non-linear, describe an association between the two variables, and use a trend line to make predictions for data with a linear association.
Writing Geometric Relationships
Given information in a geometric context, students will be able to use informal arguments to establish facts about the angle sum and exterior angle of triangles, the angles created when parallel lines are cut by a transversal, and the angle-angle criterion for similarity of triangles.
Isolated Scenes and Plot Support (English II Reading)
You will be able to analyze various scenes in several works of fiction to see how those scenes affect the plot as a whole.
Distinguish Between Summary and Critique (English II Reading)
You will be able to summarize a text and distinguish between a summary and a critique, identifying nonessential information in a summary, and unsubstantiated opinions in a critique.
Imagery, Metaphor, and Simile (English II Reading)
You will be able to evaluate the role of imagery, metaphor, and simile in literary nonfiction such as speeches and essays.
Allusion (English II Reading)
You will be able to analyze the function of allusion in literary texts.
Punctuation: Correcting the Comma Splice (English II Writing)
You will learn proofreading techniques to use in checking for correct punctuation, including correcting the comma splice.
Reciprocal Pronouns (English II Writing)
You will be able to understand the function and use of reciprocal pronouns such as each other and one another.
8.01 Introduction to Confidence Intervals
In this video, students will be introduced to the construction and interpretation of confidence intervals.
8.02 Confidence Interval for One Mean
In this video, students will learn to construct a confidence interval for a population mean.
8.03 Visualizing a Confidence Interval
In this video, students will learn to visualize the construction of a confidence interval.
8.04 Interpreting Confidence Intervals
In this video, students will learn to interpret a confidence interval.
8.05 Confidence Interval for One Proportion
In this video, students will learn to construct and interpret a confidence interval for one proportion.
8.06 Factors Affecting the Width of a Confidence Interval
In this video, students will explore how the components of a confidence interval affect its width.
8.07 Confidence Intervals in the Real World
In this video, students will analyze confidence intervals in the real world.
7.01 Variability in Sample Proportions, Part 1
In this video, students describe and model variability using a binary population distribution and the sampling distribution of a sample proportion.
7.02 Variability in Sample Proportions, Part 2
In this video, students learn to describe and model variability using a binary population distribution, and the sampling distribution of a sample proportion.
7.03 Variability in Sample Means
In this video, students describe and model variability using a continuous population distribution, and the sampling distribution of a sample mean.
7.04 Using the Central Limit Theorem
In this video, students use the central limit theorem to describe variability using a sample mean.