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Need for Speed

In this lesson, students will investigate the properties of enzymes and how they affect reaction rates.
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NASA - Physiology of the Circulatory System

In this lesson, students explore the circulatory system, blood pressure, and heart rate under various conditions.
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Traveling Blue Genes

In this lesson, students will simulate, observe, and manipulate the variables that affect the results of DNA gel electrophoresis.
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Rare Diseases, Hopeful Research

This problem-based activity gives middle grades and high school science students a glimpse into the research laboratory.
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Buying a Car Activity with the TVM Solver (Time, Value, Money)

Students learn real-world math skills and financial literacy by calculating car payments with the TVM Solver.
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Stacking Bricks

This activity presents a real-world situation--stacking bricks in a pile--that can be modeled by a polynomial function. 
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Matholutions Activity

...laying student goals around the room to give inspiration, encouragement and support accountability. The Matholutions Bulletin Board Décor is a companion piece to this activity.--> Empower students to reflect and set their own goals for the math classroom. This great conversation starter w...
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Reflections over the Axes

It is important for students to know what happens to the coordinates of points when they are reflected over the x-axis or the y-axis. This activity enables students to use Cabri Jr. to develop this understanding.
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Percentiles & Z-Scores

Students calculate percentiles, z-scores, and probabilities using normal distributions.
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Making Limits Exist

In this activity, students will graph piecewise functions and evaluate numerically and graphically the left hand limit and the right hand limit of the function as x approaches a given number, c.
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Normal Distribution

Collecting Data paper, pencil and a coin A quiz has 6 true false questions. You do not get to see the quedstions, but instead will flip a coin for each of your answers. Perform the following steps to see how many questions you can answer correctly without seeing the questions. Step 1 Flip a co...
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Old McDonald's Pigpen

In this activity, students explore – numerically, graphically, algebraically, and verbally – the mathematics involved in maximizing the area of a rectangle with a fixed perimeter.
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Properties of Parrallelograms

Properties of Parrallelograms
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Secant Lines

In this activity, students will observe the slopes of the secant and tangent line as a point on the function approaches the point of tangency.
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Limits of Indeterminant Forms

In this activity, students will graph f(x)=sin(x)/x in order to visually determine the limit as x approaches zero. They will confirm the answer numerically by tracing left and right limit points on a graph and looking at values in a table.
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Approximating the Area Under a Curve

In this activity, students will explore approximating the area under a curve using left endpoint, right endpoint, and midpoint Riemann sums.
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Extrema and Concavity

Students learn how to find and label extrema using first and second derivatives, be able to inspect a graph and determine which extrema the function has, and be able to use trace, fMin, and fMax to verify the computed answers and find critical values for parametric functions.
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Transforming Relationships

Students assess the strength of a linear relationship using a residual plot and calculate the correlation coefficient and coefficient of determination to assess the data set.
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FTC

In this activity, students will build on their comprehension of functions defined by a definite integral, where the independent variable is an upper limit of integration. Students are led to the brink of a discovery of a discovery of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
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Zooming In On Local Linearity

In this activity, students will explore the behavior of various functions by zooming in on their graphs. They will investigate the concept of local linearity.
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Give Me Five

In this activity, students will discuss and describe the center and spread of a univariate data set by way of a five number summary and visually by a box & whisker diagram. Students will then apply this knowledge to real life applications to enhance their ability to understand this math in st...
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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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Areas In Intervals

Students estimate and find a given area under a normal curve.
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In It to Win It!

Students will calculate the experimental probability of winning a basketball game by shooting two free-throws using a random integer simulation.
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Pythagorean Proofs

In this activity, students will explore proofs of the Pythagorean Theorem. Students will explore the proof of the Pythagorean Theorem using area of squares, area of triangles and trapezoids, and by dissection. Students will then be asked to apply what they have learned about the Pythagorean Theorem.
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