Mrs. Kristen Skaff About Mrs. Skaff 6th Year at NPHS Schedule: 2nd Period: AP Statistics/Math Studies IB 3rd Period: AP Statistics/AP Statistics 4th Period: Geometry CP 5th Period: Cheerleading Advisor Education: Westlake High School, UCLA, Cal Lutheran University About Statistics AP Understanding statistics is a vital skill for students pursuing a variety of college degrees. This understanding also gives students an advantage as critical consumers in our society. 15 Chapters: Analyzing Data 2. Producing Data 3. Probability and Random Variables 4. Inference (Statistical Testing) 1. Projects Textbook AP Review Book Needed Supplies Pencils/Erasers or Pens Paper Graphing Calculator – TI-84 suggested Grading Policy Grades are weighted in the following categories: 50% -- Tests and Quizzes 20% -- Classwork and Homework 10% -- Project(s) 20% -- Midterm/Final Exam Homework 20% Homework/Classwork Homework is assigned every class PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE Students are typically given time in class to begin their work. No incomplete work is accepted Late completed work can be turned in with the homework packet on each test day. Projects 2 Major Projects throughout the year One culminating project/semester Smaller projects throughout Midterm AND Final There will be a midterm and a final exam at the end of each semester. The final exam is cumulative and will be given prior to the AP exam. Technology I expect my students to be RESPONSIBLE with technology. Inappropriate cell phone use will result in the following: 1st offense: confiscated 2nd offense: confiscated, turned into the office, parent must retrieve the phone from the office 3rd offense: confiscated, turned into the office, Saturday Work Study Website www.panthermath.weebly.com Homework assignments and daily schedule posted. How to Help Semester 1: College Applications Semester 2: The dangers of Senioritis Communication Email is the best way to contact me kristenskaff@conejousd.org The End!