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Is it Normal

In this activity, students will use the idea of a normal distribution to pull together multiple areas of probability and statistics. 
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Graphical Displays of Univariate Data

Students will sort data and construct stemplots, dotplots, histrograms, and frequency plots.
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Box Plots

In this lesson, students plot the two extreme values (minimum and maximum), the lower quartile (LQ), upper quartile (UQ), and the median (a five-number summary) on a number line to create a graph called is a box plot.
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Summarizing Distributions of Univariate Data

Students understand statistical concepts like center of data and the amount of data variation from the center. They calculate the measures of the center of a distribution and the measures of spread for the data collected as a list. Students also create boxplots for the data. They examine the effe...
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Special Cases of Normally Distributed Data

Students perform single and two-sample t procedures to investigate special cases of normally distributed data. They explore inference for a least-square regression line, including the confidence interval.
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Similarity and Dilations

Students will discover properties of similar figures using the TI-89 and CABRI Geometry II to use dilations to dynamically manipulate figures. (Topic - Similar Figures and the Role of Dilations)
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What's the Trig?

Students will be introduced to right triangle trigonometry. They will use the TI-89 and Geometer's Sketchpad to construct a right triangle and calculate sin, cosine, and tangent of various acute angles. (Topic - Right Triangle Trigonometry)
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Surface Area of Cylinder Song

Here's a silly song that I use with my classes to help them remember how to find the surface area of cylinders. My students actually suggested that I submit this!
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Parallelograms - Discovering Their Properties

Students use the TI-89 with CABRI™ Geometry to discover properties of parallelograms. They will construct a figure and use the definition to disvoer the figure is a parallelogram. (Topic - parallelograms)
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Proportional Flag

Students will use the concepts of similarity to create a scale drawing of the national flag, that is large enough to cover most of a football field.
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What's the Angle?

Students discover properties of interior and exterior angles of convex polygons using the TI-89 and Geometer's Sketchpad. (Topic - Interior and Exterior Angles of Convex Polygons)
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What's the Spin?

Students discover properties of rotations using the TI-89 and CABRI Geometry II by rotating a triangle around a point and through a specified angle. They will discover the definition of a rotation. (Topic -- Rotations and their relation to reflect)
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Fractions and Skittles

Students will predict how many of each color will be in one pack of skittles before they open the package. Once they open the package, they will determine how close their predictioins are to the actual amount. Students then will come up with ratios and averages.
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Set Design

Students will use similarity concepts, and the dimensions of the carvings on Mt. Rushmore to create a proportional representation of the carvings for a stage backdrop.
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Stepping Stones

Students use volume formulas and proportional reasoning to calculate the amount of concrete needed to make stepping stones of a specific size.
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So Many Zeros!

Students will explore standard and scientific notation representations of numbers. Students will also discuss the need for different representations of very large or small numbers, and they will see real-world examples of these representations.
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Creating Word Problems

Students write word problems based on the whole numbers generated by the calculator. They decide on an operation to solve the problems. Finally, they  analyze the problems to determine the problem characteristics when using operations on whole numbers.
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Dividing Notes

Students create an altered musical melody by dividing fractions. They compute the value of notes in terms of fractions and make their sum equal to the time signature.
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Banquet Meal

Students use proportional reasoning skills to increase a family-size recipe to a banquet-size recipe.
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What Makes a Food Nutritious?

Students will analyze select nutritional values of specific food products and then compare those values to the recommended daily allowances published by the U.S.D.A. They will calculate percentages and fractions based upon the information they find.
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Thrift Store Markdowns

Students will calculate a series of discounts using increasing unit fractions.
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Looks Right

Students use the Cabri Geometry II Plus software to determine which given triangle retains its basic shape after its vertices are dragged around the screen.
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Match the graph

Students use the Cabri Geometry II Plus software to reflect points from a graph across the axes.
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Conics in Geometry

This lesson has students construct 3 conic sections through geometric definitions. Using the CABRI™ Geometry II application for the TI-89, students construct a parabola, an ellipse, and a hyperbola. (Topics - geometric shapes.
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Dilation

Students use the Cabri Geometry II Plus software to investigate the geometric property of dilation. They vary the scale factor and examine the effect on the dilation of a triangle.
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