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Angles and Transversals

Students explore the relationships of angles formed when two parallel or non-parallel lines are cut by a transversal. This activity investigates the terms: Transversal, corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, same-side interior angles, and same-side exterior an...
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Right Triangle Vocabulary

Using Activity Center, students will "march" to the appropriate triangle segment. This activity allows the entire class to demonstrate understanding of vocabulary words necessary to start right trianlge trigonometry: opposite side, adjacent side and hypotenuse side. This activity is a good cl...
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Interpreting Confidence Intervals

This activity is used in conjuntion with the famous M&M's experiment for introducing confidence intervals in AP Statistics. Navigator is used to allow each student to contribute the endpoints of a CI obtained from their own sample of M&M's. Quick polls are used to questions student confidence i...
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Fractions to Decimal Form

This program and activity sheets allow teachers and students to explore both terminated and repeating decimal forms of any fraction (within limits). This version 1.0 allows for one conversion but can be rerun indefinitely.
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Exploring the Equation of a Circle

Use Cabri® Jr to connect a circle's equation to its location on a coordinate grid and the size of its radius
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Areas of Regular Polygons and Circles

Use Cabri Jr. to find the area of several regular polygons and then use that investigation to derive the area of a circle from a many sided polygon.
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Placement of Lines

Using Activity Center, students will submit equations of lines that are parallel, perpendicular, intersecting but not perpendicular or coincident to the given line. Lines from Activity Center appear both on the screen and the graphing calculator.
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Scientific Operations

This StudyCards™ set is a guided discovery of the four operations with numbers in scientific notation. Use with Foundations for College Mathematics, Ch. 1-4.
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Multiplication of Integers

Students use StudyCards(tm) to practice completing multiplication equations that include positive and negative integers.
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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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Systems of Equations

Use this LearningCheck™ to practice solving Systems of Equations
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Orbit Of Jupiter

This activity explores models for the elliptical orbit of Jupiter.
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Solving Equations by Graphing

This activity uses screen capture to introduce solving linear equations by graphing. Using screen captures save the teacher from having to go from one student to another to make sure the students' are typing the correct information into the calculator.
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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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Solving Systems of Equations

This activity can be used as a self assessment or as a small quiz over solving systems of linear equations. Requires knowledge of substitution and elimination.
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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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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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The Ordinary Man

Students estimate the heights of people and compare the estimates to the actual heights in a scatter plot.
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Power Company

Students explore the limits on powers that can be displayed without scientific notation and look for patterns in the powers.
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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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Eating Out

Students examine data and make graphs to represent the data. They interpret the data and answer questions. They also learn to calculate percentages and angle measures.
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Remember Me?

Students use the calculator to compute the value of expressions involving order of operations.
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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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Repeating Elevens

Students compute multiples of 11, 111, 1111, and so forth, search for patterns in the products, and write generalizations of those patterns.
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