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Vernier - Dew Point Temperature

In this activity, students use an EasyTemp Temperature Probe to measure the temperature of air next to a can of ice water. They also observe the formation of condensation and determine the Dew Point temperature. EasyData™ is needed for this activity.
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Solution 31671: TI-Nspire™ CX Premium Teacher, TI-Nspire CX Student, TI-Nspire CX CAS Student, TI-SmartView CE, or TI-SmartView™ for MathPrint Software Activation Returns an Error A14.

Solution 31671: TI-Nspire™ CX Premium Teacher, TI-Nspire CX Student, TI-Nspire CX CAS Student, TI-SmartView CE, or TI-SmartView™ for MathPrint Software Activation Returns an Error A14. Software error message, Activation error, A14, Software errors, Activation issues with software Solution 3167...
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Chords and Circles

Students will begin this activity by exploring how the chord in a circle is related to its perpendicular bisector. Investigation will include measuring lengths and distances from the center of the circle. These measurements will then be transferred to a graph to see the locus of the intersection ...
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Riemann Sums

Visualize values for different Riemann sums and use these values to estimate the area of a region.
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Nspired Crossword NC

This activity is designed for students completely new to TI-nspire. No mathematical knowledge is required to complete this task. Students complete a crossword puzzle where the clues relate to application menus and the answers are the menu items. The activity helps students navigate TI-Nspire and ...
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Discrimination of Parabolas

Students manipulate progressively more flexible parabolas whilst a ‘special number’ is displayed on the screen. The problem for students to solve is ‘what is so special about this number’. Students continually review their conjectures as the parabola becomes more and more flexible.
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Light Intensity

Students investigate the relationship between light intensity and distance with a flashlight. They use the collected data to identify a mathematical model for the relationship. They then compare this model with the inverse-square law for an ideal point source.
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Mechanical Advantage of Pulleys

Students explore a single-fixed-pulley system by varying the load and measure the force necessary to lift the load.
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NASA - Lunar Landing

In this activity, students explore the real-world problem of a lunar landing and the associated mathematics.
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Exploring Diffusion

In this lesson, students will explore diffusion through a selectively permeable membrane.
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Work and Power

Students explore the relationship between power, work, and time. They also explore the relationship between power, force, and speed. Based on these explorations, students derive the equation P = Fv and solve problems dealing with power in various mechanical problems.
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NASA - A Breath of Fresh Air

In this activity, students will investigate how the ISS (International Space Station) goes about producing enough oxygen to maintain 6 crew members.
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Sound Intensity

Students investigate the relationship between sound intensity and distance for a commercial loudspeaker. They use collected data to identify a mathematical model for the relationship. They then compare this model with the inverse square law for an ideal point source.
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Vernier - Reaction Stoichiometry

In this lesson, students use a temperature probe to investigate an acid-base reaction in order to write balanced chemical equations and determine mole ratios.
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Uniform Circular Motion

Students explore uniform circular motion and solve problems that deal with kinematics and dynamics of this motion.
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Vernier - Evaporation and Intermolecular Attraction

In this lesson, students will use the temperature probe to study the evaporation rate of different liquids.
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Capacitors

Students explore the characteristics of capacitors. The activity begins with a look at the movement of charge in a parallel-plate capacitor and the effect of voltage on charge. Following the definition of capacitance, students explore how plate area, plate separation, and dielectrics affect capac...
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Conductivity of Solutions

This is an investigation of conductivity and concentration of ionic solutions. Students create a plot of conductivity and concentration and calculate a mathematical model for this relationship. They will also look at substances that release differing numbers of ions.
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Forces on Point Charges

Students explore interactions between charged point particles. They first explore graphical vector addition and then use vector addition rules to explore the net forces on charged particles. The preconstructed templates used in this activity include charged particles and forces of interactions be...
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Hit the Target

In this lesson, students will explore the range of a marble that rolls down a ramp and off a table. The goal is for students to develop a mathematical model that will allow them to hit a target placed on the floor on the first try.
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Focusing on Light

In this activity, students explore the reflection of light by parabolic and semicircular mirrors. They begin by exploring reflection using a series of flat mirrors that are attached to one another to create a flexible mirror that can simulate a curved mirror. Students then explore reflection by a...
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First Law of Thermodynamics

In this activity, students explore the first law of thermodynamics and apply it to various thermodynamics processes in order to calculate heat, work, and changes in internal energy of a very simple system: an ideal gas enclosed in a container fitted with a movable piston.
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Manipulating Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis may very well be the most important biochemical process in the living world. OK, it IS the most important biochemical process in the living world! In this activity, see how manipulating the amount of light and carbon dioxide can change the photosynthetic production of a plant.
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NASA - Space Bugs

The goal of this laboratory is to investigate the mechanisms responsible for physiological changes of the immune system, so that appropriate countermeasures or interventions can be developed for future human space exploration missions.
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How dense are we

In this activity students use scientific notation to compare populations, state land areas and the corresponding population density.
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