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Intercepts, Zeros, Roots, Factors, & Solutions

During the activity, students will use the CALCULATE functions, POLYSMLT, and the graphing capabilities of their grapher to analyze the relationship between, x-intercepts, zeros, roots, factors, and solutions of polynomial functions/equations.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/intercepts-zeros-roots-factors--solutions

Quick Stats with Quick Poll

It's so simple. Since Quick Poll gives a bar graph when a poll is taken, the teacher can use these graphs to do all kinds of neat statistical manipulations with the students.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/quick-stats-with-quick-poll

Measuring Angles

This activity will introduce and/or reinforce estimating the measurements of angles.
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On Your Mark, Get Set, React

This session will demonstrate a novel approach to reaction time experiments done in junior science and mathematics courses. Participants will use a Calculator-Based Ranger (CBR™) and a TI-83+ to record their reaction times. A statistical extension will be presented for use in mathematics classes....
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Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal

Using Activity Center, students can move on a picture of a pair of parallel lines cut by a transversal to answer teacher questions related to the picture. The picture is set up so that it is on the screen of the student calculator as well as the classroom display.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/parallel-lines-cut-by-a-transversal

What Quadrilateral Is It?

Students will algebraically determine what type of quadrilateral that is pictured in the activity center.
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Using Cabri Geometry to Create Fractals

With Cabri™ Geometry Jr. you never need to leave your classroom! The use of fractals can help understand the concepts of fractals and prepare for the HSPA. There are 2 separate activities to do in the classroom with the answers.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/using-cabri-geometry-to-create-fractals

Angles in Circles

The student will use the Cabri Jr. APP to discover the relationship between inscribed and central angles in a circle.
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Angle Sum in Triangles Proof using Rotation and a Parallel Line

This investigation uses Cabri Jr. and a cleaver rotation of a triangle to "prove" that the angles in a triangle add up to 180. This could be used to reinforce triangles and paralled lines as well as introduce the concept of rotating an object.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/angle-sum-in-triangles-proof-using-rotation-and-a-parallel-line

Right Triangle Vocabulary

Using Activity Center, students will "march" to the appropriate triangle segment. This activity allows the entire class to demonstrate understanding of vocabulary words necessary to start right trianlge trigonometry: opposite side, adjacent side and hypotenuse side. This activity is a good cl...
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Transformational Puppet

This activity is designed to reinforce the concepts of reflections and translations by having the students create a virtual puppet using Cabri Jr. As they construct their puppets, students will reinforce their understanding of reflections and translations by making predictions about the location...
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REAL LIFE REAL WORLD - Avalanche Rescue

When hikers and skiers go into terrain with a risk of avalanches, they take safety equipment including avalanche rescue beacons. An avalanche rescue beacon sends and receives electromagnetic field signals that travel in circular patterns. The search pattern used to locate a beacon buried in the...
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REAL LIFE REAL WORLD Activity - Forestry

Forest industry professionals make measurements in their work using tools including the Clinometer and the Biltmore Stick. These tools are based on the concepts of similar triangles and trigonometric ratios in a right triangle. This activity uses Cabri Jr. Geometry software to model and solve f...
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Does Your Euler Line "Wiggle"?

The students will construct an Euler line and demonstrate it is an Euler line by "wiggling" the triangle to guarantee the correct centers remain on the line.
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Reflections

This activity will let students understand the concept of reflection.
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Run Me a Hypothesis Test

This activity is designed to give students' practice in determining which type of test to run given certain background information. Additionally, it provides practice towards understanding the meaning of rejecting or failing to reject a null hypothesis.
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Survey Project

Students survey other students (numerical and non numerical data) and calculate measures of central tendency (if possible) of data and make regular box-an-whisker plots and outlier box-and-whisker plots to analyze the data.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/survey-project

Car Sales

In this activity, students' will create a box and whisker plot using a list. The list will be sent using TI-Navigator™ and contains the number of car sales since 1970. They will determine the values in the box plot and answer some additional questions.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/car-sales

Interpreting Confidence Intervals

This activity is used in conjuntion with the famous M&M's experiment for introducing confidence intervals in AP Statistics. Navigator is used to allow each student to contribute the endpoints of a CI obtained from their own sample of M&M's. Quick polls are used to questions student confidence i...
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Discovering Pi

Students will measure the circumference and diameter of round objects. They will send in their measurements through TI-Navigator™ and discover the relationship between the circumference and diameter. Students will note why all points do not lie exactly on the line y=PIx. Then students will use ...
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Using Vases to Help Understand What Graphs Mean

Students will predict what the graph will look like for different vases as they are filled with water. Then students will use the vases of different shapes and fill them with a set amount of water before each measurement. Students then measure the height of the water in the vase (their y-interc...
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Central versus Inscribed Angles in Circles

Using Cabri Jr. to explore the connection between central and inscribed Angles along with their arc measure.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/central-versus-inscribed-angles-in-circles

The Golden Ratio

The students will engage in a hands on activity to determine how they fit into the golden ratio which is considered the mathematically perfect ratio. Is it necessary or important to relate to this number?
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Placement of Lines

Using Activity Center, students will submit equations of lines that are parallel, perpendicular, intersecting but not perpendicular or coincident to the given line. Lines from Activity Center appear both on the screen and the graphing calculator.
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Polynomial Addition, Subtraction

This StudyCards™ stack teaches that, when linear functions are added, the slope of the sum is equal to the sum of the slopes, likewise for y-intercepts. Includes quadratic and up polynomials. Use with Foundations for College Mathematics, Ch. 3.2.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/polynomial-addition-subtraction