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Walk This Walk

In this activity, students use a motion detector to create Distance versus Time graphs. They experiment with various Distance-Time graphs and write mathematical descriptions of motion with constant velocity.
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Is there a relationship between your fist and shoe size?

Students will measure the circumference of their fist and list their shoe size. The lists will be loaded using TI-Navigator™ in the activity center.
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Writing Linear Functions with Traffic Tickets

Students will use traffic tickets to demonstrate their understanding of writing linear functions.
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Linear Force: May the Force be With Us

Using the TI-Navigator, students will send linear equations with STAR WARS movie pictures in the background. Focus on slope and y-intercept with linear lightsabers.
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Linear Programming and the Inequalz App

This activity uses the Inequality Graphing Application to take some of the frustration out of linear programming. It allows students to concentrate on the important part of the lesson, so they can learn the basic concepts with greater depth.
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Playing with the Transformation Application

Students try to fit a quadratic function to the 200 m world record data using the transformation graphing application.
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St. Louis Curves or Arch? You Pick!

Students explore curve fitting and translations of the parabola.
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Statistics for Math B

Students will determine the mean, median, mode and standard deviation of collected data. They will make a frequency histogram of the grouped data, both on graph paper, and on the TI 83+.
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How Much Is That Phone Call?

Students will learn how step functions apply to real-world situations, about the notation associated with the greatest integer and least integer functions, and how to transform the greatest integer function.
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Systems of Equations

Use this LearningCheck™ to practice solving Systems of Equations
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How Fast Is Your Racer

Students become familiar with collecting and analyzing linear data. Students first perform a manually linear fit to their collected data, and are then introduced to the linear regression analysis capabilities of the calculator. The time taken for mousetrap racers to cover predetermined distances ...
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Graphs of Quadratic Functions in Vertex Form

TI Explorations books has a great activity for TI InterActive!™ in graphing parabolas in vertex form. What if you don't have TI InterActive! or a lab to take your students, but you do have a class set of TI-83 or TI-84. This activity explores the affects of a, h, and k on the function y=a(x - h)...
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Exploring The Golden Arches

Using given nutritional information of popular items from McDonald's, the students will develop and test a conjecture based on the given information. The students will analyze the two-variable data using the graphics calculator by creating a scatter plot and regression equation.
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Exploring the Parabola and its Equation Part 1 and @

Starting with y=x^2 going all the way to (in part 2)y=ax^2+bx+c, how do changes in the quadratic equation/function change the appearance of the parabola.
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Do You Have a Temperature? - TI-83

In this activity, students represent and analyze climate data. They use linear regressions to understand the relationship between temperatures measured in the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales and examine conversion factors.
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Approximation of Pi

Students will measure the circumference and diameter of a variety of different circles. They will graph the class' values of (d,c) on the coordinate plane and use linear regression to approximate pi.
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Using Technology to Tame the EOC

The following are some examples of strategies that may be used on the Algebra I End Of Course Tests. These strategies do not replace instruction but may be helpful in your test review.
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Approximation of Pi Using an Area Model

Students will approximate pi by setting up trigonometric ratios and calculating the areas of regular polygons inscribed within and circumscribed about a circle.
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Conserving Energy

Students will find both the kinetic and potential energies as the cart rolls down the ramp. They will find the sum of the two energies, and show that this value is constant at all times.
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Bounce Back

In this activity, students will explore the rebound height of a ball and develop a function that will model the rebound heights for a particular bounce. The model can then be used to predict the height of the ball for any bounce.
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Velocity and the Bouncing Ball

In this activity, students will explore the position of the ball versus time for a single bounce. They will also examine the relationship between the height of the ball and its velocity.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/velocity-and-the-bouncing-ball

Car Stopping Distances

This activity uses the tranformation graphing application on the TI-84 calculator to discover the equation for the stopping distance of a car on dry pavement.
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Let's Go to the Furniture Market

This lesson is designed to have students use linear programming to relate mathematics to the business world. Students calculate profits for a furniture business to prepare for the famous, semi-annual "Furniture Market" in North Carolina.
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Circles - Exploring the Equation

Students explore the definition of a circle as well as the equation of a circle.
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Transformations of y = x^2

Students will discover how to translate y = x^2 vertically, horizontally, and reflected over the x-axis.
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