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Is an equilateral triangle a special case of isosceles?

The definition of isosceles triangle can determine whether an equilateral triangle is a special case of an isosceles triangle. Using the Cabri Jr. application, students can get a feel for which definition makes the most sense. Along the way, they get experience with a perpendicular bisector, me...
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Is a square a special case of rectangle?

The definition of square can determine whether it is a special case of a rectangle. Using the Cabri Jr. application, students can get a feel for why its definition makes sense. Along the way, they get experience with perpendiculars, parallels, measuring lengths, and an informal look at the inte...
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Parabolic Hoops

In this coding activity for the TI-84 Plus CE Python, students will create a virtual basketball court.  Using the location of the hoop and the vertex, the shooter will calculate the amplitude, a, needed to “Swish” nothing but net!
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Fraction Tic Tac Toe

In this TI-84 Plus CE Python coding activity, students will create a fraction based, tic tac toe game using Python and mathematics. 
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Putt Putt with Python

In this coding activity for the TI-84 Plus CE Python edition, 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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Inference for Two-way Tables

Students use the chi-square test to analyze whether two categorical variables are independent or dependent calculating expected frequencies, the test statistic and the critical values.
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Independence is the Word

Students use a simulation to find the experimental probability of independent events.
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Hypothesis Testing: Means

Students test a claim about a mean with a large sample size at the five-percent significance level. The test statistic is found and compared to the critical value.
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Shortest Distance Problem

This is a great follow-up to the Introduction to Properties in Reflections. Students may have trouble producing a scaled drawing. Using a scale of 1 to 5 works well. See the figure below for a possible scaled construction.
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Operations of Integers

This set of multiple choice questions asks students to find the intercepts and vertices of quadratic functions. Solutions are included.
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Makin' It Through The Winter

Students simulate a binomial distribution and calculate probabilities for a variety of situations involving binomial probability distributions.
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Similar Figures Discovery Activity

Students will use Cabri Jr. to discover two properties of similar triangles: corresponding angles are congruent and corresponding sides are proportional.
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One- and Two-Variable Statistics--Review

Students review one-variable topics such as graphing quantitative variables, calculating measures of central tendency and spread, and making comparisons.
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Perimeter and Area of a Square

Students study the perimeter and area of a square, and explore the relationship between them and the length of the side of the square.
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Perimeter of a Rectangel with Fixed Area

Students will investigate the relationship between the base of a rectangle with area of 35 or 36 and its perimeter.
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Percentiles - IB

The goal of this activity is for students to use the area to the left of a value in a normal distribution to find its percentile. The process will then be reversed to find the value for a given percentile. In doing so, students will learn how to use the Normal CDF and Inverse Normal commands on t...
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Perimeters, Areas, and Slopes - Oh, My!

Students create geometric figures, and use analytic and coordinate geometry to investigate their attributes. They go through the process of proving that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
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It's a Two-Way Street

Students will be introduced to two-way tables by calculating marginal and conditional distributions using formulas in a spreadsheet.
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NUMB3RS - Season 3 - "Waste Not" - Different or Not?

In the episode, the FBI discovers that children in the area of a sinkhole seem to have an unusually high occurrence of cancer. FBI agent Megan Reeves believes that this might represent a "cancer cluster," but Charlie warns her not to jump to this conclusion too quickly. Students will use a statis...
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How Random!

Students use simulations and graphs to explore the common sense notion that repeatedly flipping a coin results in "heads up" about half of the time. First, they simulate an experiment by representing single coin flips with random numbers. Next, they use a given formula to simulate multiple coin f...
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How Many? (Stats)

Students explore Bernoulli Probabilities. They will use them to calculate the probabilities of various single and cumulative events.
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Forecasting

Students use regression to forecast values from a data. They study exponential smoothing. They also use the program FORECAST to automate a multiplicative model.
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Follow the Golden Rule - TI-83

Students find ratios and calculate measures of central tendency for sets of data. They understand the concept of the Golden Ratio. They use box-and-whisker plots to analyze data.
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Exponential Growth Experiment

Students will work in pairs and will conduct a growth experiment. They will record their answers for 7 to 10 trials. They will make a scatterplot of their data and share their graphs with the class.
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Exploring Exponential Decay

Students will work in pairs and conduct an experiment with M&M's where they start with a cupful and continue to decrease the n umber of M&M's in their cup.
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