
With that information, we can obviously figure out the total number of test takers for 9th/10th graders combined, but unless you are a math genius (which I am not), I can’t backward reconstruct the mean score average for 9th and 10th graders. I think College Board does this by design.
If you are interested in looking at the data, you can find it HERE.
I use Piktochart to create my infographics, as they are interactive on hover-over and are clickable. You will find links to previous FRQ years within the historical FRQ chart. Unfortunately, you need a pay version to get a printable, so the interactive infographic is web-view only.
However, if you do want a screen print PDF of the whole darn thing in 9 separate pages, GET ME HERE!
INTERACTIVE INFOGRAPHIC: Feel free to share with your classes or yourself.
Oh…and let me know if you see mistakes.
H.I.
Thank you as I had just finished this week’s bell ringers for NCGE and included the 2016 edition. I am now sending in an updated version. Appreciate you putting this together and allowing NCGE to utilize. KK
Love the bell ringers…So good!