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Binomial Probability in Baseball

In this activity, students will explore the link between Pascal's Triangle, the Binomial Theorem, and Binomial Probability Experiments.
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Behaviors-Square Root Functions

This StudyCards™ stack teaches and tests on the square root function. Shows connection between the function parameters and the resulting geometric behaviors of the square root function. Use with Foundations for College Mathematics, Ch. 2.7, 8.1.
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Sums of Sequences

Students develop formulas for the sum of arithmetic and geometric sequences and then find the sum of sequences using the formulas developed.
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Match the Graph (circles)

Students will learn about the equation for a circle by using a Study Cards stack. Later, students will attempt to match the graph of a circle from a digital picture, using the form learned previously, and approximating the center and radius of the graph.
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Beebopper Shoe Store adapted from CPM Mathematics 1-Algebra 1

The purpose of this activity is to allow students to collect data, use that data to create list and graphs. The students can then answer questions related to how to best stock the Beebopper Shoe Store. The students then use the data and graph to determine if there is a relationship between a pers...
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Olympic 100 Meter Dash Times: Women vs. Men

In this activity, students will analyze data from 1960 to 1992 to determine when mens' and womens' winning olympic times will be equal. Students use regression and systems of equations to answer a series of questions about the data.
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Behaviors-Quadratic Functions

This StudyCards™ set teaches and tests on the quadratic function. Shows connection between the function parameters and the resulting geometric behaviors of the quadratic function. Use with Foundations for College Mathematics, Ch. 2.5, 9.1.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/behaviorsquadratic-functions

At a Snail's Pace

In this activity, students plot a mathematical relationship that defines a spiral. They use technology to create a spiral and to plot a set of ordered pairs.
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Ball Toss Activity

Students receive data from tossing a ball into the air. They are to graph it, set a window, and analyze the height, how long it was in the air, etc. They then find an equation that models the data.
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Perms and Combs?

Students will use built-in commands to evaluate factorials, combinations, and permutations.
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Balloons

This activity is about gathering data to create a scatter plot and then look at a line of best fit. Students will measure the circumference of a blown up balloon and then they will time how long it takes the balloon to deflate. They will enter this information in to their lists and then graph t...
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Order Pears

Students investigate ordered pairs by graphically exploring the coordinates of a point on a Cartesian plane and identifying characteristics of a point corresponding to the coordinate.
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Behaviors-Linear Function

This StudyCards™ stack teaches and tests on the linear function. Shows connection between the function parameters and the resulting geometric behaviors of the linear function. Use with Foundations for College Mathematics, ch. 2.3, 4.1.
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Personal License Plates

Students explore concepts related to the counting principle and exponential notation. They write rules for calculations involving the counting principle and find the total number of possibilities from a set of rules.
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Exponent Game

Students compare powers and decide whether to add or subtract values to a cumulative total so that the total stays as close to zero as possible.
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Measures of Central Tendency Using Scientific Calculators

Concepts and skills covered in this activity include: Modeling mathematics in real-world problem situations Relating procedures in equivalent representations in different contexts Understanding and applying the measures of central tendency
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The Tortoise and the Hare

Students develop patterns using two or more rational number quantities. They comprehend the concept of functions by understanding the relationship between these quantities and their sums.
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From a Distance...You Can See It!

Students find the distance between points using common fractions and decimals, with the concepts of midpoint and distance. They also learn to solve problems using the Pythagorean theorem.
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What Goes Around Comes Around - But Can You Measure It? (Perimeter, Area, and Volume)

Students find the area and the perimeter for several geometric shapes. They also determine the surface area and volume of spheres.
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Parts is Parts

Students find a sample of a given size with a given mean. Students will show one way 100 families can have a mean of 2.58 children and understand the meaning of the term "average."
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What's Up?

Concepts and skills covered in this activity include writing keystroke sequences for formulas and converting between temperature scales.
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Remember Me?

Students use the calculator to compute the value of expressions involving order of operations.
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Let Us Count the Ways!

Students evaluate expressions using permutations and combinations of data elements on the calculator. They solve problems using these counting principles.
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CDs Anyone?

Students write rules for real world functions. They make a table to compare function values and graph linear functions on the coordinate plane.
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Expanding Space Station

Students will find and compare function rules for a given pattern. They also evaluate variable expressions.
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