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Spread Spooky Math Love

Spread Spooky Math Love global website Share how you are spreading math love this Halloween for a chance to win great prizes! Entering is easy as pumpkin pi: Take a photo of your Halloween-inspired ...
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Carving Out Some Halloween Math Fun | Texas Instruments

It’s that chilling time of the year again — no, not testing season — Halloween! Lift spirits in the classroom with these three spooky, fun math activities. Students will never know you tricked them into learning math concepts. Plus, we’ve included a costume template that will make you look boo-...
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Solution 39837: How to clean up "leaky" AAA or AA batteries on a TI calculator

Solution 39837: How to clean up "leaky" AAA or AA batteries on a TI calculator Solution 39837: How to clean up "leaky" AAA or AA batteries on a TI calculator global Solution 39837: How to clean up "leaky" AAA or AA batteries on a TI calculator website ...
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TI-Innovator-sticky

TI-Innovator-sticky global website
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Spooky Stories That STEMulate Student Thinking

Spooky Stories That STEMulate Student Thinking webinars website T³™ Professional Development | For Teachers and Teams | Online Learning | On Demand T³™ Webinars Technology: TI-Nspire™ Tech...
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Supertall Skyscrapers

In this activity, students use their handhelds to measure scale drawings of famous “supertall” skyscrapers. They first check that the Sears Tower is drawn to scale and then use their measurements to calculate that scale. Next, they write and solve proportions to find the heights of other skyscrap...
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Have You Lost Your Marbles?

In this activity, students will create a bridge between two chairs and use a slinky to attach a bucket to the bridge. Students will add objects to the bucket and determine the relationship between the number of items added and the distance from the floor.
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Why is the Sky Blue and When Will We Ever Use This?

Have you ever tried to come up with a real life example for a rational function with an exponent to the negative four? Have you ever wondered why the sky is blue? Here is a short example of the uses of a rational function.
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Prodigious! Quadratics and Free Fall Motion

Uses the movie "October Sky" as an introduction to the study of free fall motion functions. Acts a summation activity to a quadratic unit in Algebra Solve quadratic equations by graphing, factoring, and the quadratic formula.
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Sequence Patterns

Sonya Kovalevsky(1850-1891)was fascinated by infinite sequences. Fill in the spaces to continue the sequences in the attached document.
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Supertall Skyscrapers

Students measure scale drawings of famous "supertall" skyscrapers and solve more proportions to find the heights of other skyscrapers drawn with the same scale.
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Using TRNSFRM APP

This activity introduces the use of TRNSFRM APP and the effect of A and B in AX + B as well as discovering Amplitude, Period and Vertical shift of sinusoids with the aid of a slinky!
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Top 3 Halloween Science Activities | Texas Instruments

Halloween is creeping closer! Now is the best time to try out these spooky fun Halloween science activities to get your students engaged in their learning and thinking like scientists. Every activity is made to use with TI graphing calculators and comes with all the files you need to d...
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Mission Impossible: A Perfect March Madness® Bracket

.... You’re billions of times more likely to be eaten by a shark than making it through the second round of your bracket without a miss. Talk about a lucky guy! But we’re not finished yet. If we jump all the way to guessing all 63 games correctly, assuming each team has an equal chance in every gam...
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roboticsweek2021

...nt before breaking out the screwdrivers (and with good reason). A panel of judges (or a parent or coach) then reviews the students’ reports. I was lucky enough to be one of the judges on the Electronics Online Challenge panel. It was impressive to see the broad range of devices that students anal...
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mathyoga

...ional learning; and to destress after exams. They’ve also used it as an activity to celebrate holidays such as Valentine’s Day. All this to say: The sky is the limit with how you can use math yoga with your students. Perry High School math teachers Ashley Meinke and David Olszewski have d...
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Using Python to Squeeze the Fun Back Into Math

...terns, reason abstractly, and construct learning. Let’s make this next school year full of enhanced learning using Python!   About the author: Becky Byer teaches math and computer science at Kelly Walsh High School in Casper, Wyoming. She is a Regional T³™ instructor, Nationally Board Certifi...
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Leveling the Math Playing Field

...dent thinking and varied approaches for solving problems, then the likelihood of all students feeling valued, engaged and learning math would likely skyrocket. As is the case today, instructional approaches are anchored in conceptual understanding that requires teachers have vast content knowled...
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5 Spook-tacular Ways to Bring the Halloween “Spirits” Into Your Classroom

...2-N,120-10N²,1,20): Pt-On(132+N,120-10N²,1,20): End Add some Halloween flair to your next coding lesson by helping students write a spooky program. Explore exponential growth with zombies Exponential growth and decay is often taught in the context of human populations, but wh...
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Choose Your Own Adventure: 5 Projects To Get Students Coding With Python!

...out Explorations with Coding. If you need some basic coding in Python help, explore short activities with 10 Minutes of Code. About the author: Becky Byer teaches math and computer science at Kelly Walsh High School in Casper, Wyoming. She is a Regional T³™ instructor, Nationally Board Certifi...
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Texas Instruments Brings Its Hands-On Coding Workshops to ShadOnline

...game. “It was really fun and kind of challenging at first, but we were all helping each other so it was easy to go through it,” said Shad Emili Bykovsky, who’s from Cornwall, Prince Edward Island. Although Bykovsky came to the workshops with previous coding experience, she liked how she was able ...
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Meet TI Teacher of the Month: Fatemia Fuson

...Calculus, College Algebra, Trigonometry, AP Computer Science Principles, and Java Programming I & II TEACHES WHERE: Knox Central High School in Kentucky TEACHING FOR HOW LONG: 4 years Fatemia in her own words: Why did you become a teacher? I was originally in the field of graphic design, and act...
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Meet our Women in STEM Twitter Chat Panelists

... engineers, scientists, and mathematicians – women who are already encouraging the next generation of STEM leaders! Meet our lovely panelists: Becky of @NASAedu Becky Kamas is the Activity Manager for STEM on Station, a NASA Office of STEM Engagement activity dedicated to bringing space stat...
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Finding Fibonacci — Six Examples | Texas Instruments

...I am a math guy, and with all of this “looking,” I thought that perhaps we should do a little “Finding Fibo!” Yup, Fibonacci — that Fibo is quite sneaky! Technically, he is pretty easy to find. He is buried in Pisa, Italy, with a statue of him marking his grave. A little fact about Fibonacci i...
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Promposal With Balloons and Buttons | Texas Instruments

...nce, kids these days are doing it up big time, with creative tactics to really get a “yes” from their intended target. Puppies, doughnuts, balloons, sky writing, and more … but yes, even calculators are being used to make a fun — and unique — promposal to get a “yes”, and maybe even a giggle too....
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