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Beverage Tests

Students determine the pH of liquid samples. They get familiar with the pH scale, create graphs comparing pH levels, and compare data displayed as a scatter plot, a boxplot, a histogram, and a bar graph.
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Solution 39176: Calculator donations in response to requests for relief from natural and other disasters

... - TI Confidential – NDA Restrictions Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search Does Texas Instruments donate calculators? We receive hundreds of requests to support worthwhile causes each year and unfortunately are not able to meet each request.  However, every donation req...
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Chemistry Made Easy - Trial Edition

In Chemistry Made Easy - Trial Edition, students will use TI-Nspire™ technology to explore common chemistry problems utilizing step-by-step processes.
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Physics Made Easy - Trial Edition

In Physics Made Easy - Trial Edition, students will use TI-Nspire™ technology to explore common physics problems utilizing step-by-step processes.
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Bounded Areas

In this TI-84 family lesson, students will compare the Riemann Sum area estimates with the exact bounded area of a curve and the x-axis. 
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Distance vs Displacement- A Particle's Journey - IB

In this activity, students will further discuss the graphical and algebraic relationships between derivatives, integration and particle motion while using kinematics.
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Exponential Reflections - 84

In this activity for the TI-84 family, students will investigate the inverse of an exponential function by observing a scatterplot. Students will determine that the inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function. 
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Matholutions Bulletin Board Décor

Celebrate New Year’s with this Matholutions Bulletin Board Décor display. Celebrate New Year’s with this Matholutions Bulletin Board Décor display. This download includes multiple calculator models in party hats, borders with encouraging sayings, numbered pennants for many years of ...
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Algebra Skills Review: 3-in-1 Activity

This versatile activity set includes a printable scavenger hunt, a Google Slides review, and practice sheets.
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Trig Transformations-84

In this activity, students will determine the type of function modeled by the height of a capsule on the London Eye observation wheel.
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Polar Coordinates - 84

This lesson involves a brief introduction to the polar coordinate system.
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The Sprinkler and the Lawn

Students will apply the concepts of angle bisector, incenter of a triangle, and percentages to solve a real-world problem involving a circular sprinkler and a triangular-shaped lawn.
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Polar Necessities

Students graphically and algebraically find the slope of the tangent line at a point on a polar graph.
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NASA:Taking a Walk in the Neuroscience Laboratories

Within the Neuroscience Laboratories, many different functions are tested. For example, researchers in the Motion Laboratory focus on the post-flight disturbances in balance and gait control—areas with which many astronauts struggle. This laboratory develops training programs that will faci...
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NASA - Robonaut 2: First Humanoid Robot in Space

NASA uses robots in many ways to help with space exploration. When it’s possible for robots to perform tasks, rather than people, there are some obvious advantages. Robots do not have to eat, drink, breathe, or sleep. They can perform tasks over and over in exactly the same way without gett...
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The Area Between

Students will find the area between two curves while determining the required amount of concrete needed for a winding pathway and stepping stones.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/the-area-between_1

Tootsie Pops & Hand Span

Students will collect data, find the linear regression model of the data, and address aspects of the data that affect regression.
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Computing with Mathematical Formulas

Evaluate formulas for given values of a variable.
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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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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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Cybersecurity 1: All Clear

Activity 1 introduces students to “cleartext” messaging. Students will send messages between two micro:bit radios on one of 83 radio channels using plaintext characters, referred to as cleartext. The “student hacker” will attempt to eavesdrop on the conversation by listeni...
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Cybersecurity 4- What's Your Password?

Building on the concepts learned in Activity 3, students will learn about obfuscating passwords through a method known as “hashing.” This security function shows students how a plaintext password can be scrambled and encrypted by a hashing function, such as SHA-256, in such a way that...
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Cybersecurity 5 - Turn the (Rainbow) Tables

Building on the concepts learned in Activity 4, it’s up to the student hacker to turn the tables by working out the method for hacking SHA-256 password encryption.The student hacker must search a rainbow table, which is comprised of precomputed hashes from known and frequently used password...
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Certificate of Mathematical Excellence

Want to recognize an outstanding math student? Download this certificate. 
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