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The Flag Problem

Students explore the area of a triangle with the base being one of the legs of a right angled trapezoid, and an opposite vertex being a point on the other leg of the trapezoid.
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Solving for Sides in a Right Triangle

This activity was designed for the Grade 11 College Math course in the Ontario curriculum. Students are expected to solve problems, including those that arise from real-world applications, by determining the measures of the sides and angles of right triangles using the primary trigonometric ratio...
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Rhombi, Kites, and Trapezoids

Students discover properties of the diagonals of rhombi and kites, and the properties of angles in rhombi, kites, and trapezoids.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/rhombi-kites-and-trapezoids_1

How far do you live from school?

Prior to this activity students determine how far they live from school and how long it takes them to get to school. They analyze this data using various types of graphs and draw conclusions regarding the relationship between time and distance. They also look at zip codes and explore factors that...
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Supertall Skyscrapers

In this activity, students use their handhelds to measure scale drawings of famous “supertall” skyscrapers. They first check that the Sears Tower is drawn to scale and then use their measurements to calculate that scale. Next, they write and solve proportions to find the heights of other skyscrap...
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Lines of Fit

This lesson involves informally fitting a straight line for a given data set that represents mean verbal and mathematics scores on SAT in 2004 across all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
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Geyser Water Park

This activity deals with the slope-intercept (y=mx+b) formula. It is a good introductory lesson for using the formulas. It also includes setting up a chart and the students have to enter the data into the calculator and graph the results.
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Getting "A-Round" Area

This lesson involves using sectors of a circle to form a parallelogram and, from this shape, investigating the area formula for a circle.
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Dover Chase Activity

Students investigate where most wrecks occur at Dover by creating a bar graph given data in a table. Students will then use the graph to analyze the data and make predictions.
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Finding Pi

Students discover that pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter using manipulatives and the Nspire's data capture feature. This activity can be accomplished individually or in groups of 2 or 3.
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Pledge Plans: An Exploration of Linearity

A brief overlook of slope linearity and how it is applied to graphs and real life situations.
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Pledge Plans: An Exploration of Linearity

A brief overlook of slope and how it is applied to real-life situations.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/pledge-plans-an-exploration-of-linearity_1

Dinner Party

Students investigate the total cost of a private party at three restaurants and then model the cost of a party at each restaurant with the graph of a linear function.
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Perpendicular Slopes

Students investigate the 'negative reciprocal' relationship between the slopes of perpendicular lines. The final phase of the activity is appropriate for more advanced students as they are led through an algebraic proof of the relationship. Optional geometric activities (problems 5 and 6 of the ....
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Back In Time?

Students will explore the definition of a function through use of a graph, a set of ordered pairs, and an input-output diagram.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/back-in-time_1

Animating Graphs Part 2

Demonstrating how to animate 2d graphs using TI Nspire CAS Calculator.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/animating-graphs-part-2

Interior Angles of Polygons

In the following activity, students discover the rule for finding the number of total degrees in the angles of a polygon. Students will use both the TI-Nspire and student worksheet to find the rule and will apply it in predictions.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/interior-angles-of-polygons_1

Animating 3D Graphics using Ti Nspire CAS (CX)

Demonstrating how to animate a 3d graph using your CAS or Nspire calculator.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/animating-3d-graphics-using-ti-nspire-cas-cx

Algebra Nomograph

This activity is similar to a function machine. The nomograph is comprised of two vertical number lines, input on the left and output on the right. The transformation of input to output is illustrated dynamically by an arrow that connects a domain entry to its range value. Students try to find th...
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We've Got You Covered: 2D Area

This lesson involves using the geometry tools to measure the area of two-dimensional shapes from the faces of three-dimensional objects they see in pictures taken outside of the classroom.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/weve-got-you-covered-2d-area

What's Right about Triangles

This lesson involves examining a visual proof of the Pythagorean Theorem and supporting what happens geometrically.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/whats-right-about-triangles