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Ecology Assessment

This TI-Nspire™ question set (.tns) has assessment questions relating to Biology: Ecology.
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Sweating Alcohol

In this lesson, students will measure and graph the rate at which room-temperature water and alcohol cool as they evaporate. Then, they will draw a conclusion about the rates at which polar and nonpolar liquids evaporate.
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Cellular Division Assessment

This TI-Nspire™ question set (.tns) has assessment questions relating to Biology: Genetics. 
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Vectors Introduction

An introduction to vectors visually, conceptually and numerically. Students manipulate vectors to show addition (head to tail) and the parallelogram rule. Students use a column matrix to represent a vector and explore scalar multiples and the magnitude of a vector.
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Cellular Respiration

In this activity, students will use a carbon dioxide gas sensor to measure the rate at which non-germinating and germinating peas undergo cellular respiration. Students also investigate the influence of temperature on the rate of cellular respiration.
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Intermolecular Forces

In this lesson, students will first observe the changing charge cloud that surrounds a single polar molecule (HCl) and a single non-polar molecule (Cl2).
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Keep It Bottled Up: Linear Rates of Pressure Increase

In this activity, you will see how temperature affects the rate at which an effervescent antacid tablet reacts with water and releases a gas. The rate at which the reaction occurs is measured by the rate of gas production.
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Boyle's Law

In this lesson, students use the Gas Pressure Sensor in an inquiry activity to understand Boyle's Law through experimentation and data collection. Students will also visualize the particle level with help of a simulation. 
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Vernier - Boyle's law

The primary objective of this experiment is to determine the relationship between the pressure and volume of a confined gas. The gas we use will be air, and it will be confined in a syringe connected to a Pressure Sensor (see Figure 1). When the volume of the syringe is changed by moving the pist...
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Can You Take The Pressure?

Students will use the Vernier EasyLink© and the Gas Pressure Sensor to determine the volume of a gas in a container under different pressures. They will also graph the pressure/volume data and interpret their graphs.
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Properties of Solutions: Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes

In this lesson, students will use a conductivity probe to measure conductivity and determine which molecules are responsible for conductivity of solutions. Alternative procedure for the Vernier Go Direct® sensors with CXII is included in the downloads. 
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Cipher Solvers

In this code breaking activity, students are challenged to identify patterns, unravel clues, and triangulate a point on a treasure map. 
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35 Years of T³™ Mentorship and Community | Texas Instruments

Stacy Thibodeaux paused to collect her emotions. “It’s been an honor being a part of the T³™ community,” she said, speaking to a room full of educators at the Texas Instruments 2022 T³™ Learns Summit. “It allows us to push each other and to grow and develop. And, we have a common goal: t...
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Get Energized With the T3™ Professional Learning | Texas Instruments

...nters were excellent.” — Stephanie Smith, T³™ Webinar attendee 2023 Virtual T³IC While it’s technically not happening this summer, we recommend you also save the date for the 35th annual T³IC taking place on Sept. 30. Registration is free in honor of the 35th anniversary of this con...
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Expressions of Love for TI-Cares™ Support | Texas Instruments

...oan Program. These customers definitely know their way to our hearts! 🌹 “LaShun was refreshing to deal with. She was willing to step through a complicated problem over a few calls to full resolution. She was friendly, she was kind and demonstrated knowledge. She is someone that I will love...
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Middle School Math Meets Python Game Design | Texas Instruments

...de. Haven’t taught Pythagorean theorem yet? Give your students the second premade file that already has scoring coded. Want to a play a round? For complete activity, check out the TI-84 Plus CE Python or TI-Nspire™ CX II graphing calculator pages. Did fractions make your top 5 list? Doe...
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5 Teacher Tips for Classroom Management | Texas Instruments

...r approach our teacher community shared was relationship building. As a fun way of building relationships with students, LeAnn Neel Romine suggested having them pick a word that matches the first letter of their name. Then using those nicknames all year. For example, “Annie Algebra.” ...
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Women Who Code: A TI Intern’s STEM Journey | Texas Instruments

...y anything!” “I thought [coding] was used only for hacking because that is what was presented in the movies.” But even though Shahollari was surrounded by fellow students who had a similar love of math, she admitted, “I didn’t necessarily feel welcome then. There were probably like, 200 ...
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Ratios of Right Triangles

In this activity, students will explore the ratios of right triangles. Students will discover that they can find the measure of the angles of a right triangle given the length of any two sides.
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Properties of Parallelograms - 1

Students explore the various properties of parallelograms and the necessary and sufficient conditions that guarantee that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
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Slippery Slope

In this activity, students will create Distance versus Time plots and calculate the slopes of the plots. They explore the mathematical concept of slopes and understand how slopes can be used to interpret how one physical quantity changes with respect to another.
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Under Pressure: The Inverse Relationship between Pressure and Volume

In this activity, students' will use a pressure sensor to investigate the relationship between pressure and volume for an enclosed air sample, and fit an inverse function model to the pressure versus volume data.
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Vernier - How Low Can You Go?

In this activity, students will use an EasyTemp temperature probe to determine the normal melting temperature of ice. They will then study how the addition of salt to the melting ice affects its melting temperature. They will finally formulate a procedure for reaching the coldest melting temperat...
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Forensics Case 8 - No Dumping: Using soil characteristics to link suspects to a crime scene

In this activity, students measure pH, conductivity, and water absorbency of different samples of soil. They use these characteristic properties to identify soil samples. They use the physical and chemical characteristics of soil samples collected from suspects to determine whether a suspect had ...
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Forensics Case 5 - The Ink Is Still Wet: Using colorimetry to identify an unknown ink

In this activity, students identify the ink of a ransom note to match suspects. They identify an unknown ink by its light absorbance characteristics. The experiment set up used is to measure a solutions absorbance of different colors (wavelengths) of light.
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