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Spring Training

Students will explore parametric equations by finding the horizontal and vertical distances traveled by a projectile.
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Applications of Domain and Range

Determine domain and range in real-world situations. Writing and graphing equations to model problems. Recognize the meaning of domain and range in the real-world situations.
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An Application of Parabolas

Students discover how the parameters of an equation of a parabola affect its graph and affect a real-world problem.
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Around the Vertex in 80 Days

Students move a quadratic function in the coordinate plane to specific points to observe how the vertex form of the equation changes.
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Count the Differences

Students are given data, asked to find the finite differences, and then use this to find a polynomial that models the data.
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Constant of Variation

Students explore how the constant of variation, k, affects the graph of direct and inverse variations.
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Graphing Relationships

In this activity, students explore information about a graph based on the first and second derivatives. They learn that a function's derivative is positive when the function increases and negative when the function decreases. They learn that the second derivative is positive when the graph is con...
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A Linear Picture

Students will use lines to create a picture.
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One Step at a Time

Students solve one-step equations involving addition and multiplication by substituting possible values of a variable.
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Order Pears

In this activity, students will interactively investigate ordered pairs. They will graphically explore the coordinates of a point on a Cartesian plane, identifying characteristics of a point corresponding to the coordinate. Students will plot ordered pairs of a function, list these in a table of ...
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The Box Method

Students discover how to factor a quadratic function using the Box Method.
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Working Hard or Hardly Working?

Students analyze univariate and bivariate data. Questions are posed for discussion, further research, and algebraic problem solving.
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Bewildered Babies

Students test the limits of the combinations formula by applying it to a labeling situation. After making charts and using logic to list possible label arrangements, students compare their results with the output of the combinations formula and nCr command.
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Points on a Line

The Points on a Line activity is intended to develop student understanding of slope of a line. This activity is based on the concept of vertical change and horizontal change when moving between two points on a line. Students will perform an action on the TNS file and observe the consequences of ...
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Families of Rectangles

Students create a family of similar rectangles and then write the equation of the curve that will connect the upper-right vertex of each rectangle. Students will then create a family of rectangles that have the same area and will write the equation of the curve that connects the upper-right verti...
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Exploring Slope, Including a Study of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

This activity contains 4 problems. The first 2 allow the students to notice relationships of slopes and y-intercepts to the location of lines. The second 2 problems help the students find the relationships between the slopes of parallel and perpendicular lines.
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Guess My Slope

Students will estimate the slope of six lines. Students will then return to each line and use the measurement capabilities of the TI-nspire to find the actual slope of each line. Students will find the absolute value of the differences between their estimates and the actual slopes in order to d...
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Sums of Sequences

In this activity, students will develop formulas for the sum of arithmetic and geometric sequences. Students will then find the sum of sequences using the formulas developed.
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Trigonometric Patterns

Students will use the unit circle to examine patterns in the six trigonometric functions.
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Recursive Sequences

In this activity, students will use the sequence mode of the graphing calculator to generate recursive sequences and then examine the values. They will also write recursive sequence formulas for given sequences.
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Sequence Investigation

In this activity, students will use a calculator page to create an arithmetic sequence. Through this they will learn some of the vocabulary of sequences. Then students will then use slider functionality to explore the effect of each variable in the formula of the nth term of an arithmetic sequenc...
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Connecting Algebra 2 to Statistics

Once students learn how to solve exponential and logarithmic equations, the students can take data and decide if an appropriate model is exponential. This activity will require students to create scatterplots and to have the knowlegde of the relationship being linear or nonlinear. This activity...
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Circle Product Theorems

Students use dynamic models to find patterns. These patterns are the Chord-Chord, Secant-Secant, and Secant-Tangent Theorems.
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