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Remainder Rules

Students use calculators, whole-number division, multiplication, addition, and subtraction to generate mathematical expressions that describe the relationships between dividends, divisors, quotients, and remainders.
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Ratios in Regular Polygons

Students use linear measurement and calculators to investigate the ratios between corresponding parts of regular polygons.
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Perimeter Patterns

Students investigate patterns in ordered pairs generated by constructing a sequence of similar shapes. They then use the patterns and the calculator to predict the perimeter of a specific shape in the sequence.
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What's the Problem?

Students will connect number sentences to problem situations and use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to solve the problems.
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What's My Ratio?

Students use linear measurement and calculators to investigate proportionality and determine the constant ratio between similar figures.
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Weaving a Story

Students construct a paper weaving using a chart model. They will also learn skip counting with the TI-10 and recognize number patterns in art.
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Number Shorthand

Students will use patterns created on the calculator with the constant operation to develop an understanding of scientific notation.
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The Value of Place Value

Students will build their flexibility in using numbers by exploring the connections between the number symbols and their representations with base-ten materials.
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The Number of Years

Students' will chart the various ages of the other students in their classroom then the students will multiply the ages by 2 using a lower level calculator, they will then add up the total ages using the same calculator - they can now divide the class into two groups (boys/girls) and see which gr...
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The Mysterious Constant

Students investigate a pattern using the constant function on the calculator, record the ordered pairs in a table, describe the pattern, and predict what will come next.
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Spin Me Along

Students explore probability and patterns in fractions, decimals, and percents by spinning three spinners and recording and analyzing the results.
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Slow Down - Speed Up

In this activity, students' will use a motion detector to observe the effect of speeding up, slowing down, and moving at a constant rate on a Distance versus Time plot.
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Bones Bones Them There Bones

Student use the theory behind carbon dating to determine the age of bones discovered in a garden. The beta decay of C-14 to nitrogen is the basis for this exploration.
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Cells Never Lie

A forensics activity which deals with the idea of alcohol poisoning. Based on a Vernier Biology Lab on cell distruction in alcohol and Chemistry's Beer's Law.
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Swing Thing

In this activity, students will construct a pendulum and create a motion plot for a swinging pendulum. They will also identify characteristics that affect a pendulum's motion.
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Collecting Solar Rays

In this activity, students' will use three Temperature Sensors to collect data from three solar collectors and determine which one absorbs the most heat. They will develop an understanding of the difference between absorption and reflection.
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Who Started it All?

Students look at the spread of disease and predict the model for that spread. Data is taken at the end of each "sharing" and the exponential model predicted is found to be faulty. The logistic model is then explore. Since we have the list of contacts and the data per contact we can trace it ba...
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Who Started It All? The Spread Of Disease

Students predict the spread of disease to be exponential. They then do a hands on "sharing of bodily fluids" and see the actual data and compare these results to the projected model. You actually see the number of infected after each sharing to see the shift of the model easier. Written to be c...
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Blackbody Radiation

This program will produce the blackbody radiation curve for one or two objects when the student inputs the temperature(s) in kelvin. The program will also display on the curve the peak frequency and wavelength when one object is selected.
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Boyle's Law

An inexpensive and effective setup for Boyle's law. The students experiment and perform data analysis to "discover" Boyle's Law.
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Vernier - Heart Rate and Body Position

In this activity, students will use a Heart Rate Monitor to measure their heart rate while sitting, lying down, and standing. They will analyze the data collected to determine the effect of body position on heart rate.
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Centripetal Acceleration

To observe the centripetal acceleration of an object in uniform circular motion. Relate the changes in velocity and radius to the centripetal acceleration.
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Recycled Sounds

Students create a musical instrument from empty 1-liter bottles and use fractional equivalents to tune the bottles.
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No More Peas, Please!

Students explore the use of nonstandard units of volume and calculators to estimate the number of peas it would take to fill a classroom.
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The 1 Cent Event

In this activity, students will collect data on a 1 cent coin as it falls under its own volition after being placed on its edge 25 times. They will report their data to the class and enter the data into their TI-84 Plus. They will examine the data from the collective and discuss patterns revealed...
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