11.01 Scatterplots
In this video, students will analyze scatterplots for strength, direction, and form, and identify potential outliers.
11.02 Correlation
In this video, students will interpret the correlation coefficient.
11.03 Determining the Line of Best Fit
In this video, students will determine the line of best fit using least-squares regression.
11.04 Making Predictions
In this video, students will use the line of best fit to make predictions for a value of y given a value of x.
11.05 Interpreting Slope and y-Intercept
In this video, students will interpret the slope and the y-intercept.
11.06 The Median-Median Line and Least Absolute Value Line
In this video, students will learn about alternative methods of finding the line of best fit, including the median-median line and the absolute value line.
11.07 Outliers and Influential Points
In this video, students will identify outliers and influential points and their effects on the regression line and correlation coefficient.
5.01 Measuring Center of a Distribution
In this video. students will learn three measurements of center, calculate those measurements, and compare the mean and median of data sets.
5.02 Measuring Spread of a Distribution
In this video, students will learn four measurements of spread, and calculate them by hand and on a calculator for several data sets.
5.03 Outliers
In this video, we will see how outliers affect data sets and measures of center and spread.
5.04 Visualizing and Transforming Data: Implications for Mean and Standard Deviation
In this video, we will observe how the mean and standard deviation change based on different values in a data set.
5.05 Introduction to the Empirical Rule
In this video, we introduce the normal distribution and the empirical rule.
5.06 The Normal Distribution
In this video, we continue with the normal distribution and introduce how to use the Z table.
Analyze an Argument: Practice 1 (English II Reading)
You will be able to analyze the quality, relevance, and credibility of evidence that supports or opposes an argument.
Annotate for Meaning (English II Reading)
You will learn how to annotate or mark a text as you read and re-read to gain a deeper understanding of the text.
Annotate and Analyze a Paired Passage: Practice 1 (English II Reading)
You will read and annotate paired texts in order to make inferences, draw conclusions, and synthesize ideas and details using textual evidence.
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.