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Sequence Patterns

Sonya Kovalevsky(1850-1891)was fascinated by infinite sequences. Fill in the spaces to continue the sequences in the attached document.
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Modeling Exponential Decay with a Look at Asymptotes - Activity 7

Students use sample data to approximate models with the Transformation Graphing Application. They are introduced to the idea of discrete data sets being used with continuous function models. They also identify non-zero asymptote form of an exponential function.
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Minimum and Maximum Perimeter

The students will use varying numbers of tiles to form shapes, and then find the minimum and maximum perimeter for each.
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Math TODAY: When a Ruler Isn't Enough

Using the USA TODAY® Infograph, "When a Ruler Isn't Enough," you will explore the geometric relationships in similar right triangles. The altitude to the hypotenuse will create two right triangles that are similar to each other and to the original. Students will determine measurements indirectly ...
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Breakeven Analysis

In this activity, students perform breakeven analysis using the cost and revenue of an enterprise. They will determine the relationship between fixed and variable costs, profits, pricing policy, and the volume of output.
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Proof of Identity

Students use graphs to verify the reciprocal identities. They then use the calculator's manual graph manipulation feature to discover the negative angle, cofunction, and Pythagorean trigonometric identities.
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How Many Solutions?

In this activity, students graph systems of linear functions to determine the number of solutions. In the investigation, students are given one line and challenged to draw a second line that creates a system with a particular number of solutions.
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Floral Shop Math

Students will create quadratic functions that model revenue collected and profit earned from selling bouquets in a flower shop. The students will use graphing calculators to identify the maximum value for each function. Once they identify the ordered pair that contains the maximum value the st...
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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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Applications of Parabolas

Students look for both number patterns and visual shapes that go along with quadratic relationships.
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Cricket Thermometers

In this activity, students investigate the relationship between temperature and number of cricket chirps. They learn to find the other value of a function when given one value of a function. Students use linear regression and plot a set of ordered pairs.
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Trigonometric Identities

Students will verify, prove, and explore trigonometric identities symbolically, numerically, and graphically.
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Box It Up

Students take a numerical and tabular look at finding the maximum value of an open box constructed by folding a rectangular sheet of material with cutout square corners. They also understand the concepts of independent and dependent variables.
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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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Using TRNSFRM APP

This activity introduces the use of TRNSFRM APP and the effect of A and B in AX + B as well as discovering Amplitude, Period and Vertical shift of sinusoids with the aid of a slinky!
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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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Divisibility Rules Using Scientific Calculators

Concepts and skills covered in this activity include number theory, divisibility rules, multiples, factors, and problem-solving skills.
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I Can Guess Your Numbers

Students use the calculator to improve their number sense, analysis, and reasoning. They find numbers, given their product.
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Who Needs Mixed Numbers?

Students divide and multiply mixed numbers and fractions in real-life examples relating to carpentry.
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So Many Zeros!

Students will explore standard and scientific notation representations of numbers. Students will also discuss the need for different representations of very large or small numbers, and they will see real-world examples of these representations.
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The First Twelve Days of School

Students learn to organize data, look for patterns, and solve problems. They will count the number of "coins" in a variation of The Twelve Days of Christmas song. They will also generalize the patterns through symbolic expressions.
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3x3 Linear Systems of Equations

This lesson involves connecting graphical representations of systems of linear equations in three variables to the number of solutions of those systems.
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10 Minutes of Code

10 Minutes of Code website Short, easy-to-teach activities design to be completed in order, using TI-Nspire™ CX and TI-Innovator™ technology. Watch video 10 Minutes of Code:TI-Nspire™ CX Technology & T...
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10 Minutes of Code

10 Minutes of Code website Short, easy-to-teach activities designed to be completed in order, using TI-84 Plus CE and TI-Innovator™ technology. Watch video --> Watch video 10 Minutes of Code:TI-84 Plu...
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Number Curiosities App for the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Families

Illustrates and animates interesting facts about numbers 0 -25.Illustrates and animates interesting facts about numbers 0 -25. Students can traverse a number line with their calculator to see: Factorization An interesting geometric fact A number sentence or pattern Fun fact about the number The Number Curiosities App is available for t...
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