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Minimizing Surface Area of a Cylinder Given a Fixed Volume

Students will discover the relationship between radius and height of a cylinder so that surface area of a cylinder can be minimized while maintaining a fixed volume. This is just an introduction to a project that they will begin after this investigation. Once this is completed, they will redesig...
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A Sprinkler System Activity for the TI-Nspire TouchPad

This lesson involves the student in constructing and then creating their own designs using circles to indicate water spray from sprinklers set to full, half, and quarter circle patterns. The students learn to appreciate the ART of Math in the designs created with the Nspire TouchPad. The students...
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Logic

This document reviews logical reasoning with problems on compound statements, conditional statements, and algebraic proofs.
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Maximizing a Paper Cone's Volume

The net for a conical paper cup is formed by cutting a sector from a circular piece of paper. What sector angle creates a net that maximizes the cone's volume? In this activity students will build concrete models, measure the dimensions and calculate the volume. Next, students will use a const...
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Mystery Quadrilateral!

This activity could be used as an assessment after a unit on special quadrilaterals. Students are given an unknown mystery quadrilateral that looks like a square. By dragging the vertices of the mystery quadrilateral, students conjecture the true name of the quadrilateral. Students support their ...
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The Lunes of Hippocrates

In this activity the students discover a property of this historical figure.
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SSA Ambiguity

This activity allows students to investigate the reason for the ambiguity in the SSA case.
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Mystery Point!

Students will discover the nature of the 'Mystery Point' in a triangle. The Mystery Point is a triangle center, constructed through algebraic and vector means, so students can not "un-hide" the construction to discover the center. The students will have to test various center constructions to dis...
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Exterior Angle Theorem

In the activity, you will investigate the relationship found between an exterior angle of a triangle and its related remote interior angles.
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Exploring Probability with Dice and Test Scores

1. In this activity students will investigate probabilities of independent events and interpret the probabilities they calculate. 2. At the 8th grade level, this activity can be used to solve simple problems involving probability and compare probabilities of events.
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Box Plot Comparison

In this activity, students will create dot plots and box-and-whisker plots of the temperatures of three different cities along the United States' East Coast: Caribou, Maine, Washington, DC, and Tampa, Florida. Students will make dot plots for each city and compare the representations to one ano...
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Polar Graphs

Relate polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates and plot polar functions.
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Are They Truly Random?

Students will develop lists of random numbers generated by the TI-Nspire handheld. They will explore their set of numbers and engage in a discussion of whether the random number generator is truly generating numbers at random. In addition, students will look at statistical models of their num...
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The Mean Value Theorem

Students are presented with a several examples of functions to discover the hypotheses and conclusion of the Mean Value theorem. They will explore the concept of continuity and differentiability as related to the Mean Value Theorem.
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Box Plots & Histograms

Students create and explore a box plot and histogram for a data set. They then compare the two data displays by viewing them together and use the comparison to draw conclusions about the data.
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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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Investing in Your Future - Using Spreadsheets to Make Comparisons

This activity provides students the opportunity to make financial decisions based on different investment scenarios. Students will use the spreadsheet application of the TI-Nspire calculator to compare the results of investing in a certificate of deposit or a Money Market Account. Students will p...
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Law of Sines

Students will investigate all the cases in which the Law of Sines can be used to solve a triangle. An animation is provided in the lesson which will help students to gain a better understanding of the ambiguous case SSA.
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Law of Cosines

Students are introduced to the concept of the Law of Cosines. They will explore the concept graphically, numerically, and algebraically. They will discover the Law of Cosines at the conclusion of the activity using TI-Nspire CAS.
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What's My Absolute Value

Students will discover what taking the absolute value of a domain will do and what taking the absolute value of a range will do.
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Graph Sine and Cosine

Student will use the unit circle coordinates and angles to create the data that they will use to graph the sine and cosine functions and show the data is on the graph of them. The students will move a point in a graph to manually collect the data needed to make the graph. They will edit spreads...
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Introducing Absolute Value

This activity introduces absolute value from a data value perspective. Students examine data by comparing individual data points to the mean by finding the difference (positive or negative) and the distance from the mean. They then plot the distances vs. the differences and examine the shape of t...
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The Ambiguous Case of the Sine Law

Investigation and practice of the Ambiguous Case of the Law of Sines using the TI-Nspire.
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Rational Roots of Polynomial Functions

In this activity, students apply the Rational Root Theorem in determining the rational roots of 4 polynomial functions. Results of the application of the theorem are compared to results obtained graphically to identify the presence of irrational roots.
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Linear Programming

This activity adds a twist to a traditional linear programming problem by using the features of the TI-Nspire handheld.
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