Manveen, Sahl, and I chose Statistics 12 - Probability models, specifically "Binomial distribution", as a topic for our 20-minute lesson. Here is the link to the lesson plan: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1plxr1qunmgXorAwWT3Sm6ixAnhiQ-C6Q/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=104067349326429032527&rtpof=true&sd=true
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Hi Jasmine, Sahl and Manveen! Great topic, and a good (very general) outline of your 20 minute lesson -- but the main content of the lesson is missing! I have no doubt that you have planned the opening thinking question, handouts, 'hard' question, etc., but you have not included them with your lesson plan, and without them, I really have no idea what you are planning to teach! Please add these handouts, questions and opening thinking questions before our 1:00 PM class tomorrow. Looking forward to watching you teach this lesson!
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