Biorhythms
... the equation for their physical, emotional and intellectual cycles according to the study of biorhythms. Whilst the study of biorhythms is generally completed with Astrology – “a self-fulfilling prophetic vagueness” and “Where to find the Pixies, Gnomes and Fairies in your Garden”, the mathemati...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-biorhythms
Discrimination of Parabolas
...e parabola to transformations where the coefficient of x-square is positive one. In the next stage this is changed to negative one then finally, it becomes a variable so students can dilate and transform the parabola. Students are required to constantly refine their conjecture(s) with regards to ...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-discrimination-parabola
Just Move It
... .two-columns { display: grid; grid-template-columns:auto auto; } Objectives Students will further discuss the idea of transformations and compare a transformed function to its parent function (x² and x³), both graphically and algebraically. Students will discuss the difference b...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-just-move-it
Graphs of Antiderivatives
... Activity Overview Students are provided with a series of functions consisting of polynomials, trigonometric and exponential functions and combinations thereof. The equations represent the derivative, students use their TI-Nspire to graph the original or primitive function and relate k...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-graphs-antiderivatives
Summing Up Geometric Series
...artial sums of geometric series. The students will determine the limits of these sequences and series using tables and graphs. Key Steps Students will find a partial sum of two geometric series. Step 1 Students will graph the series by generating a list with th...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/84-summing-up-geometric-series
Percentiles
... and its characteristics, including but not limited to percentiles and area under a normal curve. Students will practice how to use the handheld commands Normal CDF and Inverse Normal. Students will try to make a connection with how to understand these topics in IB Mathematics courses an...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-percentiles
Five-Figure Summary (Give Me Five)
...Students will explore tree diagrams and expected values. Students will be asked to differentiate between independent and dependent events, as well as combining probabilities. Students will try to make a connection with how to understand these topics in IB Mathematics courses and on their final as...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-give-me-five
Analyzing Country Data
...terpret conditional probabilities from a two-way table. Students will be able to interpret expected values from a simulation as an estimate of outcomes. Students will be able to interpret expected values as an indication of association. Vocabulary association conditional probabi...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-analyzing-country-data
Families of Functions
...ts will fill in the table on the student activity sheet as they investigate the effects of parameters a, h and k on each graph. Students will use the completed table to make generalizations about the effects of a, h and k on the graphs of any function. As a result, students will: Describe th...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-families-of-functions
Tossing Dice
...As a result, students will: Observe how the simulated sampling distribution for the sums of the faces changes as the number of samples is increased. Compare their distribution of the sums of the faces of two randomly-tossed dice to their classmates' distributions, and observe how the distributio...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-tossing-dice
Can You Find Your Bearings?
...m the north. Bearings are usually given as a three-figure bearing. For example, 30° clockwise from the north is usually written as 030°. Bearings are commonly used when traveling by plane, boat, or just navigating a hike. Downloads ZIP Find Your Bearings.ZIP ...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/84-can-you-find-your-bearings
Exponential Reflections
...ponential function is the natural log function by plotting the inverse of exponential solution points. Exponential Reflections Key Steps Students will plot the inverse of points from an exponential function to discover it is the natural log function. Step 1 Stu...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/84-exponential-reflections
Does a Correlation Exist?
...s determine, by examining a graph, if a data set has a positive or negative correlation coefficient. Does a Correlation Exist? Key Steps Students explore correlation coefficients and linear regression lines. Each problem contains a different data set and each problem has s...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/84-plus-correlation
Dynagraphs
...of a function to determine its rule. Students will discover conditions that would restrict a function's domain. Students will understand that a composition utilizes the output of the inside function as the input of the outside function. Students will understand the special relationship b...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-precalculus-dynagraphs
Cool in the Pool
...for spacewalks, astronauts train at NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL). NASA also uses the NBL to develop flight procedures and verify hardware compatibility, all of which are necessary to achieve mission success. In this problem, students are presented with a power outage, in which the poo...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-nasa
Properties of Logs
...ches | Numbers and Algebra Objectives Students will be able to state and apply the properties of logarithms. Students will make comparisons between the properties of exponents and the properties of logarithms. Students will try to make a connection with how to understand ...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/84-properties-of-logs
Can You Find Your Bearings?
...m the north. Bearings are usually given as a three-figure bearing. For example, 30° clockwise from the north is usually written as 030°. Bearings are commonly used when traveling by plane, boat, or just navigating a hike. Downloads ZIP Find Your Bearings.ZIP ...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-can-you-find-your-bearings
Percentiles
...process will then be reversed to find the value for a given percentile. In doing so, students will learn how to use the Normal CDF and Inverse Normal commands on the handheld. Percentiles Mathematics lessons for IB® Diploma Programme Analysis and Approaches | Probability...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/84-percentiles
It’s to Be Expected
...Students will explore tree diagrams and expected values. Students will be asked to differentiate between independent and dependent events, as well as combining probabilities. Students will try to make a connection with how to understand these topics in IB Mathematics courses and on their final as...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/analysis-approaches/nspire-tobe-expected
Just Move It
... .two-columns { display: grid; grid-template-columns:auto auto; } Objectives Students will further discuss the idea of transformations and compare a transformed function to its parent function (x² and x³), both graphically and algebraically. Students will discuss the difference b...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/nspire-just-move-it
Graphs of Antiderivatives
... Activity Overview Students are provided with a series of functions consisting of polynomials, trigonometric and exponential functions and combinations thereof. The equations represent the derivative, students use their TI-Nspire to graph the original or primitive function and relate k...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/nspire-graphs-antiderivatives
Can You Find Your Bearings?
...m the north. Bearings are usually given as a three-figure bearing. For example, 30° clockwise from the north is usually written as 030°. Bearings are commonly used when traveling by plane, boat, or just navigating a hike. Downloads ZIP Find Your Bearings.ZIP ...https://education.ti.com/en/ib/activities/applications-interpretation/84-can-you-find-your-bearings
Solution 19449: Conserving Battery Life on the CBL 2™.
... to preserve the battery life on the CBL 2 data collection tool.• Always quit the data collection program properly before removing the CBL 2 from the computer or calculator. When the program quits, it turns the CBL off. If you do not do this and you simply disconnect the cords and put the CBL 2 a...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/data-collection-accessories/general-information/19449
Solution 11547: Purchasing Probes for the Calculator-Based Laboratory™ (CBL™/CBL 2™).
...dge Base Knowledge Base Search Where can I purchase probes for the Calculator-Based Laboratory (CBL/CBL 2)? Probes that are compatible with the CBL and CBL 2 can be purchased directly from Texas Instruments Instructional Product Dealers, including: Vernier Software & Te...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/data-collection-accessories/general-information/11547