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Law of Sines

In this activity the student will explore the Law of Sines, a theorem involving sine ratios that applies to all triangles.
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From Rumor to Chaos

This lesson involves modeling the spread of a rumor and similar problems.
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Sine and Cosine Identities

Students will explore the relationship between the measure of an angle and its sine and cosine. Students will develop two trigonometric identities: sinA / cosA= tanA sin2A + cos2A = 1
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Power Function Inverses

Examine the graphs of power functions with even and odd integer powers.
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Permutations

Students are led through the development of the formula for finding n objects taken n at a time and then n objects taken r at a time.
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Properties of Matrices

Students will learn three properties of matrices by following this activity.
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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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Getting Ready for Quadratics

This activity is intended as a skill-building exercise to familiarize students with TI-Nspire skills they will need to work through a unit studying the properties of quadratic functions. The activity includes exercises on Creating a Scatter Plot, Finding a Curve of Best Fit, and Tracing a Function.
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G11 - Math Absolute Value Equation

الرياضيات للصف الثاني الثانوي الفصل الدراسي الأول مثال رقم 4 صفحة رقم 26 3-1 الدوال الخاصة - دالة القيمة المطلقة الأساسية كتاب العبيكان عن Mc Graw Hill Education إعداد المعلمة جلنار سلاّم
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Cybersecurity 4- What's Your Password?

Building on the concepts learned in Activity 3, students will learn about obfuscating passwords through a method known as “hashing.” This security function shows students how a plaintext password can be scrambled and encrypted by a hashing function, such as SHA-256, in such a way that...
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Cybersecurity 5 - Turn the (Rainbow) Tables

Building on the concepts learned in Activity 4, it’s up to the student hacker to turn the tables by working out the method for hacking SHA-256 password encryption.The student hacker must search a rainbow table, which is comprised of precomputed hashes from known and frequently used password...
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Certificate of Mathematical Excellence

Want to recognize an outstanding math student? Download this certificate. 
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Video Tutorials for the TI-Nspire CX Family graphing calculators

Web-based video tutorials answer common questions students and teachers may have when learning how to use the TI-Nspire™ CX family graphing calculators and software.
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Vernier - What Causes the Seasons?

In this activity, students' will explore how the tilt of the earth's axis results in different amounts of solar radiation at different times of the year, causing seasons. They will simulate the earth's warming using a light bulb that will shine on a Temperature Probe attached to a globe, and inve...
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Vernier - Freezing and Melting of Water

In this experiment, the cooling and warming behavior of a familiar substance, water, will be investigated. By examining graphs of the data, the freezing and melting temperatures of water will be determined and compared.
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Trigonometry Made Easy - Trial Edition

In Trigonometry Made Easy - Trial Edition, students will use TI-Nspire™ technology to explore common trig problems utilizing step-by-step processes.
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Modeling Basketball and Golf shots with Quadratics

Students learn the quadratic equation in vertex form by modeling President Obama shooting hoops. Then attempt to hit a hole-in-one on 3 holes of golf by determining the equation of the flight of the ball. The activity concludes with a 10-question quiz.
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Putt Putt with Python

In this coding activity, students will create a golf game.  The golf game gives the user two random points, one for the golf ball and one for the golf hole.  The user will enter a value for the slope.
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Gettin' Trig-y with Python

In this Python coding activity, students will write a program that generates a random sine, cosine or tangent ratio.  It will ask the user to enter a different trigonometric ratio based on the given triangle information. It will evaluate the user’s input. 
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Paying off a Loan

In this coding activity, students will write a program that asks for the principle, annual interest rate and monthly payment.  The output will display the approximate number of months it will take to pay off as well as the total amount paid.
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Parabolic Hoops

In this coding activity, students will create a virtual basketball court.  Using the location of the hoop and the vertex, the shooter will calculate the amplitude needed to “Swish” nothing but net!
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Putting the Fun in Functions

In this coding activity, students will use functions, translations, and rotations to create works of art. 
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Cybersecurity 6- Brute Force

Building on the concepts learned in Activity 5, the student hacker will now attempt a brute force attack to decrypt the hashed password. The students will observe the key differences between this and the rainbow table method.
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Cybersecurity 7- Pick the Lock

This bonus activity challenges students to put all the concepts they’ve learned together in order to successfully pick a micro:bit lock. Will your students be able to discover what’s locked away inside the old treasure chest?
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Cybersecurity 2 - Channel Surfing

Inspired by Hedy Lamarr’s revolutionary work, this activity builds on the concepts learned in Activity 1 and introduces students to frequency hopping. Students will learn the method of hiding radio messages by transmitting bits and pieces over several radio channels until an entire message ...
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