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Modeling Daylight Hours

Students are provided with data on the daylight hours for two Canadian cities measured three times per month in 2007. The student's task is to create graphical and algebraic models of the data and to interpret the meaning of each of the parameters in the algebraic models. The student will also ...
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Make the Basket

Students will use parametric equations to model two physical situations: making a free throw (basketball) and hitting a home run (baseball). Students will begin exploring the models by using sliders to change to the angle and velocity of the shot or hit. They will then move the time slider to see...
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Linear Equation Games Unit: Activity #10 Pinball Game

This activity consists of three pinball games using points for students to find the linear equations. Each game has it's separate directions which are on the file and on the worksheet.
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Linear Equation Games Unit: Activity #2 Find The Rule Game #2

This is the second activity to allow students more practice with finding the linear equation for a table of values.
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Linear Equation Games Unit: Activity #4 What's My Linear Equation

In this activity, students are given a graph and they are to find the values for the slope and y-intercept to create an equation that models the graph.
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NASA - Rendezvous For Two

When the space shuttle launches from NASA Kennedy Space Center, it must launch within a certain time frame (called a launch window) in order to successfully dock with the ISS. Launch windows are calculated so that the space shuttle will reach an orbit that is slightly lower than the ISS, but in t...
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Infinite Geometric Series

In this activity, students will explore infinite geometric series. They will consider the effect of the value for the common ratio and determine whether an infinite geometric series converges or diverges. Students will numerically analyze infinite geometric series using spreadsheets.
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Linear Equation Games Unit: Activity #8 POOL Game

In this activity of the unit, the student's object is to create a linear equation through the cue ball, pool ball, and hole.
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Unit Circle template

This is a one page unit circle template that you can copy and paste into a document that you are creating. To make it fit the screen, change the document settings to "float 3," and I used degrees instead of radians for all of the angles up to 180 degrees. You will also want to view in "handheld...
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Linear Equation Games Unit: Activity #3 Find the Rule Game using Point Slope.

Students are to find the linear equations from a table of values in point-slope form.
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Trigonometry: What's My Move?

This can be used as a discovery or review activity for students to learn the various transformations of a trigonometric curve in the form of y=AcosB(x-C)+D.
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Application of Maximum-Minimum Problems

Students will use a graphing approach to find the minimum costs of running a new line from a power station to a point on an island. Students will begin with a scaled drawing and follow the prompts. They will also manually collect data and find a curve of best fit.
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Law of Sines: The Ambiguous Case

A simple model is used to illustrate the various possibilities of the ambiguous case of the Law of Sines. Students manipulate the model to create each of the possible cases and then make conjectures about the relationship between the various given measurements and the number of possible triangle...
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It's All About Food Activity

This is a follow up activity to You Are What You Eat where students are comparing estimated calories versus actual calories and making conjectures based on their scatterplot graphs.
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Kansas Chase Activity

In this activity, students will make predictions about how to win a Sprint Cup Championship.
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Math Man On The Slopes

In this activity, students will practice identifying slopes with informal pictures, and can self-check their understanding with one of the measurement tools. The students will also identify the slope and intercept of a given graph and will choose the correct equation in a multiple choice format.
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Linear Inequalities in One and Two Variables: Rays and Half Planes

Introduce linear inequalities by relating them to simple inequalities on the number line.
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How Cool It Is

This lesson involves creating an exponential regression equation to model the temperature of water as it cools.
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From Rumor to Chaos

This lesson involves modeling the spread of a rumor and similar problems.
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Solving Inequalities Graphically

Students will solve inequalities graphically by setting bounds on the graph that represent the portions of the graph that satisfy the inequality. Each of the inequalities presented in this activity represent real-world situations, which should aid in students understanding the concept of inequali...
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From 0 to 180 - Rethinking the Cosine Law with Data

The goal of this activity is for students to experience a data-driven, inductive investigation leading to the cosine law. This could be used in addition to or instead of the traditional proof to deepen the understanding of the behavior of triangles and make the concepts more accessible to more s...
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Focus/Directrix Definition of Conics

This lesson involves observing and describing relationships between the focus and the directrix of each conic: parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas.
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Sine and Cosine Identities

Students will explore the relationship between the measure of an angle and its sine and cosine. Students will develop two trigonometric identities: sinA / cosA= tanA sin2A + cos2A = 1
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Graphs of Sine and Cosine

The goal of this activity is for students to see how the graphs of sine and cosine are generated and related to the unit circle. A point is animated around the unit circle as data points are captured to create a scatter plot.
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