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A Linear Picture

Students will use lines to create a picture.
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All On The Line

Students enter points into a spreadsheet and graph equations to help solve linear systems.
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Factoring Composite Numbers

In this activity, students will review terms associated with prime factors, as well as practice factoring into a factor tree and the prime factorization into exponent form.
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One Step at a Time

Students solve one-step equations involving addition and multiplication by substituting possible values of a variable.
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Testing for Truth

Students identify whether points lie within a shaded region that is bounded by linear inequalities.
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Tri This!

Students investigate linear equations that form a triangle and determine which vertex is a solution to a system of equations.
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Working Hard or Hardly Working?

Students analyze univariate and bivariate data. Questions are posed for discussion, further research, and algebraic problem solving.
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Closure Tables

In this activity, students create and complete closure tables to determine if the sets of whole numbers, integers, even numbers, and odd numbers are closed under the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
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Bewildered Babies

Students test the limits of the combinations formula by applying it to a labeling situation. After making charts and using logic to list possible label arrangements, students compare their results with the output of the combinations formula and nCr command.
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What Is My Rule?

This activity encourages students to gain experience with the language of the Cartesian coordinate system. Each of the problems shows two points, z and w. Point z can be dragged, and point w moves in response. In describing the rule that governs the location of point w, students will most likely ...
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Shall I Double Up or Take the Million? Exponential Growth

If you were given the opportunity to be given a permanent monthly salary of 1,000,000 for 30 days of work or a salary beginning with a penny on day one and doubling each day for 30 days which would you choose?
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Points on a Line

The Points on a Line activity is intended to develop student understanding of slope of a line. This activity is based on the concept of vertical change and horizontal change when moving between two points on a line. Students will perform an action on the TNS file and observe the consequences of ...
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The Triangular Box Problem (and Extension)

Student will discover the relationship between the height of a box with a triangular base and its volume and student will find the height that will produce the maximum volume of the open-topped box.
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Application of Slopes

Students will apply the concept of slope to a real-world problem about building a staircase. They will use the slope ratio, vertical change over horizontal change, to find the slope of staircase. Then, students will recognize how a positive or negative slope applies in a real-world situation.
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