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Building Concepts Fraction Practice | Texas Instruments

...dents should understand and explain that two fractions are equivalent (equal) if they are the same size or the same point on a number line.  They can compare and express the relationships between two fractions using the symbols and justify the conclusions by using a visual fraction model. Vocabu...
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Learning Gains from Teaching with Graphing Calculators

...hing calculators using the techniques identified as successful has been shown to yield average learning gains in the range of 14% to 50% Virginia Commonwealth University A meta-analysis of 54 high-quality studies found higher learning gains due to graphing calculator use in 4 types of learnin...
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TI Talks speaker series | Texas Instruments

...ess for post-secondary education, STEM career pathways, computer science education, equity and access in education. TI Talks speaker series | Texas Instruments global website TI Talks speak...
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Guidebooks: TI Accessories | Texas Instruments

...p to three years). TI Rechargeable Battery care TI-Nspire™ CX Docking Station Check out this guide to see how you can keep up to 10 graphing calculators fully charged (when equipped with a TI Rechargeable Battery). TI-Nspire™ Docking Station --> TI-Nspire™ CX Docking Station guid...
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Slices

This lesson involves exploring the shapes formed from 3D figures cut by a horizontal and/or a vertical plane. • Compatible TI Technologies: TI-Nspire™ CX Handhelds, TI-Nspire™ Apps for iPad®, TI-Nspire™ Software
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Graphs of Antiderivatives

Students use their TI-Nspire to graph the anti-derivative of a function and investigate aspects of the this function and how it relates to the primitive function. For example, if a continuous derivative function changes from negative to positive, what does this produce on the primi...
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Sound Intensity

Students investigate the relationship between sound intensity and distance for a commercial loudspeaker. They use collected data to identify a mathematical model for the relationship. They then compare this model with the inverse square law for an ideal point source.
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Geometric Sequences and Series

...rsquo;s next, when he visits the refrigerator he too breaks off half the remaining block. How long will the block last you wonder? This introduction combined with a dynamic representation and accurate mathematical notation is used for the basis of introducing and exploring Geometric sequences an...
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Which Dog Is Roundest? | Texas Instruments

...s in our house, Holly and Blue are the two dogs that best qualify for the descriptor “round.” Holly is a 7-year-old Chihuahua with a short temper who comes in at a staggering 17 lbs. Blue is a 5-year-old corgi with a friendly personality and a loud bark, who is beginning to develop the dreaded “b...
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5 Fresh Spring Ideas for Your Classroom | Texas Instruments

... We’ve rounded up a fun collection of creative teacher resources you can use in your classroom right away. 1. Brighten up your space Welcome the changing of the seasons with a new door or bulletin board design. It’s one of the simpler ways to make your classroom stand out from the r...
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Summer Reading List for Math Teachers | Texas Instruments

...hot summer reading! “Rise of the Rocket Girls” by Nathalia Holt Start off with a bang with this true story about the women “human computers” at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the 1940s and ’50s. Follow the story of how this elite group of young women transformed rocket de...
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Helping Students Save for Retirement | Texas Instruments

...ible about their retirement savings. Meet Harold Peters. He started investing in the late 1950s and early ’60s, but at that time there were large commissions and fees … sometimes as much as 8% per trade! So, he started to study retirement systems and over many years he recognized that fees ca...
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5 Educators Using Robotics To Teach Math | Texas Instruments

...vehicle. It’s fun, it’s cool, and best of all, students of all ages with no prior coding experience can get the Rover to move and follow their coding commands in just a few minutes! Let’s take a look at a few specific activities where educators are effectively using the Rover to elevate student...
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6 Resources to Jump-Start the School Year | Texas Instruments

...ased product tutorials. TI offers on-demand learning that’s great for teachers and students alike. These video tutorials can be found at education.ti.com/tutorials in a step-by-step, easy-to-follow format! Be sure to check out the brand new Quick Tutorials for the TI-84 Plus CE calculator. ...
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A New School Year, A New You(Tube) | Texas Instruments

...st education channel on youtube, best math lessons on youtube, algebra problems, algebra practice problems A New School Year, A New You(Tube) | Texas Instruments A New School Year — A New You(Tube)! Just in time for the new school year, the TI YouTube channel is taking on a new look with gr...
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3 Coding Activities for July Fourth Fun | Texas Instruments

... with 360/n — why does it do this? But what about a star polygon? How can we make more or fewer points? r is the number of revolutions made to complete a star polygon. How many points on a star does the value r= int(n/2) create? What would happen if you made this value smaller? Would you...
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Assessing Student Thinking | Texas Instruments

...tudents for the answers they chose. “How many of you chose A? B? C? D?” If I had left it right there, I would not have elicited any student thinking. Instead of settling for the poll to capture the number of correct responses, I asked, “Who eliminated C?” Followed by, “Why did you choose C? Who e...
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Why Buy a Graphing Calculator?

...tom-table-wrapper .right-block p{border-top:solid #555 2px}.custom-table-wrapper p{margin-bottom:0}.wb .wb-header a{height:auto}} As the most recommended graphing calculator brand by teachers, Texas Instruments (TI) has a long history of helping students succeed in math and science. When co...
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Infinite Geometric Series

Students explore infinite geometric series. They will consider the effect of the value for the common ratio and determine whether an infinite geometric series converges or diverges.
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Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions

Students will use the graph of the sine function to estimate the graph of the cosine function. They will do this by inspecting the slope of a tangent to the graph of the sine function at several points and using this information to construct a scatter plot for the derivative of the sine. Students...
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Factoring Special Cases

Students explore geometric proofs for two factoring rules: a2 + 2ab + b2 = (a + b)2 and x2 – a2 = (x – a)(x + a). Given a set of shapes whose combined areas represent the left-hand expression, they manipulate them to create rectangles whose areas are equal to the right-hand expression.
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Box Plot Comparison

In this activity, students will create dot plots and box-and-whisker plots of the temperatures of three different cities along the United States' East Coast: Caribou, Maine, Washington, DC, and Tampa, Florida. Students will make dot plots for each city and compare the representations to one ano...
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Position and Piecewise Velocity

This lesson involves creating and comparing graphical representations of velocity and position based on real-life scenarios.
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Infinite Geometric Series

In this activity, students will explore infinite geometric series. They will consider the effect of the value for the common ratio and determine whether an infinite geometric series converges or diverges. Students will numerically analyze infinite geometric series using spreadsheets.
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It's a Parallelogram, You Say?

Students represent complex numbers in the complex plane as points or vectors and display the sum and difference of two complex numbers as diagonals of the parallelograms they define.
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