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Inverse Trig Functions

This activity works backwards by giving students the inverse functions and having them discover how they relate to the original functions. By tracing along the inverse function, data is collected and then plotted on a statplot. The variables are then switched on the statplot. The new plot and ...
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Unit Circle template

This is a one page unit circle template that you can copy and paste into a document that you are creating. To make it fit the screen, change the document settings to "float 3," and I used degrees instead of radians for all of the angles up to 180 degrees. You will also want to view in "handheld...
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How Cool It Is

This lesson involves creating an exponential regression equation to model the temperature of water as it cools.
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Graphs of Tangent, Cotangent, Secant, and Cosecant

The goal of this activity is for students to see how the graphs of tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant are generated and related to the unit circle. A point is animated around the unit circle as data points are captured to create a scatter plot. Students discover a way to relate each of th...
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Hitting Homeruns

It is a study of the way a hit baseball moves through the air in the sense of using a quadratic function.
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Parameters in Secondary School: Logistics Functions

Designed for prospective secondary mathematics teachers, this activity has students predict, test and justify the effects of changing parameters d and b for the logistic function family given by f(x) = a/(1+b(e)^(cx)) + d. Reflection questions draw attention to the role of claims and evidence, in...
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NASA - Newton's Cool in the Pool

To prepare 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...
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Hose Problem

Investigating the behaviour of water jets from a hose. Suitable for Year 10 extension or Year 11 students. Graphing parabolas, features of quadratic functions, regression lines. Using TI-Nspire.
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Constructing an Ellipse

Students will explore two different methods for constructing an ellipse. Students discover that the sum of the distances from a point on an ellipse to its foci is always constant. This fact is then used as the basis for an algebraic derivation of the general equation for an ellipse centered at th...
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Solving Systems of Linear Equations from Four Perspectives

Using the on-screen directions and the more detailed directions here, students will investigate four ways to solve systems of linear equations: graphically, numerically, with a data table and by matrices. Some prior familiarity with the basic functions of the TI-nspire CAS is needed. Students sho...
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The Factor Connection

In this activity, students will explore the connection between linear factors and quadratic functions. Transformations of quadratic functions will be used to develop and enhance the connection between factors, zeros, and graphs. It will make full use of the dynamic ability to manipulate graphs...
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Solve Systems of Equations Activity Part 2

This activity was created to try to make solving systems more engaging for students by using images from three major movies.
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Vernier - What Causes the Seasons?

In this activity, students' will explore how the tilt of the earth's axis results in different amounts of solar radiation at different times of the year, causing seasons. They will simulate the earth's warming using a light bulb that will shine on a Temperature Probe attached to a globe, and inve...
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Vernier - Freezing and Melting of Water

In this experiment, the cooling and warming behavior of a familiar substance, water, will be investigated. By examining graphs of the data, the freezing and melting temperatures of water will be determined and compared.
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Vernier - Freezing and Melting of Water

In this lesson, students will collect and analyze data of freezing and melting water.
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Martinsville Chase

In this activity, students will analyze attaching a wing to a Sprint Cup car.
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Cellular Respiration

In this lesson, students will use different simulations to explore three pathways involved in cellular respiration.
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Waves and Spectrum Exploration

In this lesson, students will study the relationship between wavelength, frequency, and color through an interactive simulation.
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Watersheds

In this lesson, students will recognize the relationship between deforestations of a watershed and its effect on the biosphere.
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The Water Cycle

In this lesson, students will use an interactive model of the hydrologic cycle to observe which states of water exist in each phase.
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3-Way Tug o' War

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to explore a 3-way tug o' war where students supply a third equilibrant force to balance two other forces.
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Impulse-Momentum Theorem

Students explore the relationships between momentum, force, and impulse for the linear collision of a ball with an unmovable wall.
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Sound and Waves

In this lesson, students change characteristics of a sine wave to discover the frequency, amplitude, and phase shift. They will also use these properties to see the effect of adding two waves to form dampening and beats.
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Takeoff of an Airplane

Students investigate the acceleration data for a taxiing Boeing 737 to calculate the velocity of the plane as it taxies down the runway.
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Recipe for a Living World

In this lesson, students will observe the effects of light intensity and wavelength on the rate of photosynthesis in a plant.
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