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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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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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The t-test

Students will practice t-test calculations using their TI-84 technology, just as they will be required to do so during examinations. 
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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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Sampling Techniques

In this TI-84 family activity, students will practice selecting and discuss sampling techniques when collecting and analyzing data. 
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Relationship of Vertical Angles

Explore congruency of vertical angles
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Binomial PDF Color

This activity involves binomial trials, distributions, and probabilities. Students can create the binomial distribution following the steps in Binomial_Pdf_Eye_Color_Create-84 document.
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Relationship Between Radius and Tangent to a Circle

Generalize that a tangent and a radius form a 90-degree angle.
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Relationship between central angle and inscribed angle measure

Students investigate the relationship between measure of central and inscribed angles in a circle.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/relationship-between-central-angle-and-inscribed-angle-measure

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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Dinner Party

In this activity, students investigate the total cost of a private party at each of three restaurants. They will model the cost of a party at each restaurant with the graph of a linear function.
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Visualizing Fractions

In this activity, students will explore multiplication and division of fractions using several representations to develop fluency. Students will also solve problems involving similarity using proportions.
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Building Bridges Between Engineering and Mathematics

In this activity, students walk through an engineering design project that has a cool algebra twist. Students will develop a foundational relationship between mass, force, and gravity. 
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Transforming Fish

In this activity, students will discover how pictures formed by graphing ordered pairs can be stretched (and shrunk) by multiplying (and dividing) the coordinates.
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Trigonometric Ratios

Students discover the trigonometric ratios through measuring the side lengths of similar triangles and calculating their ratios. The formal definitions of the sine, cosine, and tangent or an angle are presented and applied to find the missing side lengths.
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Creating Boxes

Students graph the relationship between the length of the sides of the cut-out squares and the volume of the resulting box. They trace the graph to decide the best square-size which can result in a box of maximum volume.
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Guppies and Frogs

In this activity, students will create equations with two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities. They will also graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.
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Code The Anthem

Students are challenged to code the national anthem and simulate a flyover using the TI-84 Plus CE and the TI-Innovator Hub
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/code-the-anthem

Mapping Success

In this activity, students will load a background image of a map and use the scale on the map to estimate distances.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/mapping-success

Multiplying Monomials

This is an examination (quiz) on multiplying monomials.
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Compound Interest

This activity for the TI-84 Plus CE family, involves exploring the formula for compound interest as a function of the initial deposit, interest rate, and the number of pay periods per year.
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What is Log - 84

In this activity, students will solve simple logarithmic equations and verify solutions using the corresponding exponential equations.
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Hot Air Balloon

Using a dynamic manipulative, students will have a visual for adding and subtracting integers.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/hot-air-balloon_1

Transformations of Logarithmic Functions - 84

This lesson involves the family of logarithmic functions of the form f(x) = c*logb(x+a).
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/transformations-of-logarithmic-functions-@-ti@84

NASA- Newton's Cool in the Pool

In this activity for the TI-84, students will use Newton’s Law of Cooling to predict temperature loss.
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