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Constructing Regular Polygons

Constructing regular polygons
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Surface Area of a Cylinder

Students define right and oblique three dimensional figures and calculate the volume for prisms, pyramids, cylinders, and cones.
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Solving Equations with Solve It

This activity will provide an opportunity for students to review solving equations on an application and still get credit for it.
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Exterior & Remote Interior Angles

Students investigate an exterior angle and its two remote interior angles.
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Triangle Sides & Angles

Students will explore side and angle relationships in a triangle. First, students will discover where the longest (and shortest) side is located relative to the largest (and smallest) angle. Then, students will explore the Isosceles Triangle Theorem and its converse. Finally, students will determ...
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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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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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Fitting an Equation to Bivariate Data

In this activity, students fit a linear least-square regression line to a population data. They explore various functions to model the given data.
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Properties of Quadrilaterals

This activity focuses on the properties of special quadrilaterals.
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Estimating and Finding Confidence Intervals

In this activity, students estimate statistical measures and find confidence intervals.
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Properties of Parallel Lines with Cabri Jr.

Cabri Jr. activity to study the properties of parallel lines.
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Properties of Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal

In this activity, students create parallel lines and a transversal, and study the properties of the lines and their angles.
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Angles in Circles

The student will use the Cabri Jr. APP to discover the relationship between inscribed and central angles in a circle.
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Triangle Proportionality

In this activity, students will study the concept of triangle proportionality.
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Ryan's Puppy Problem

This problem can be used in Geometry of Algebra. Ryan desires to build a rectangluar fence to keep his puppy in. What shape should he use if he has 8 meters of fencing?
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TI-83/84 Scavenger Hunt

A short activity that can be used to teach your students about the graphing calculator. Written by a student to ensure that students can understand it. Includes teacher's key.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/ti8384-scavenger-hunt

Rotations in the Plane - Cabri Jr: Interactive

In this activity, you will explore the invariant properties of rotations and the results of rotations in the coordinate plane.
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Easy Programming of geometry formualas

Area, surface area, premiter, volume, you get the catch. All done so the student only has to input one or two numbers.
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NUMB3RS - Season 3 - "Finders Keepers" - The Leaf Drops

In "Finders Keepers," a world-class racing yacht sinks in the ocean. The NSA has the exact location where its homing beacon shut down and assumes that is where the ship sank. The NSA is stumped when they cannot find the yacht at this location because they assumed the boat sank directly to the bot...
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Some Nonparametric Tests

Students explore nonparametric tests for dependent and independent data samples.
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Testing Hypotheses (Means, Proportions, and Standard Deviations)

In this activity, students evaluate hypotheses.
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What! A Mistake!

Students learn about Type I and Type II errors. Then, for a given scenario, they calculate the probabilities of errors and the power of the test.
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NUMB3RS - Season 2 - "The O.G." - Is It Really Rare?

Suppose that historically, a shooting has occurred in Los Angeles an average of once every 6 hours. Suppose that Charlie is interested in the probability of 2 shootings occurring in a given 24-hour period. He could use a Poisson distribution to find that probability.
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Assessing Normalcy

Students use four criteria to determine if a data set is normal. They begin by looking at a histogram to determine if it is symmetric and bell-shaped.
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