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Circular Motion

In UCM, the net force called Fc is equal to mv2/r and is directed toward the center. This is demonstrated by an object that is suspended by a string and is moving in a circular path which makes a conical pendulum. In this experiment, you will measure the tension and the length of the string to ...
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Making Picture Graphs

Students learn to make picture graphs with symbols that represent more than one piece of data.
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How Salty Is It?

Students learn to solve a real-world problem involving salt water. Students will determine the amount of sea salt needed to turn an aquarium into a simulated salt-water environment. They also experiment with items and check their buoyancy in water with varying salt concentrations.
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Quilt Blocks

Students will see how fractions, decimals, and percents are interrelated, then explore and learn how to convert between them. Students will also practice estimating.
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So Many Zeros!

Students will explore standard and scientific notation representations of numbers. Students will also discuss the need for different representations of very large or small numbers, and they will see real-world examples of these representations.
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Slam Dunk!

Students will use radius, diameter, length, width, and height to find volume of spheres and prisms as well as area of circles and rectangles. They will discuss when to use a two-dimensional measurement vs. a three-dimensional measurement using spatial reasoning.
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What Makes a Food Nutritious?

Students will analyze select nutritional values of specific food products and then compare those values to the recommended daily allowances published by the U.S.D.A. They will calculate percentages and fractions based upon the information they find.
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Finding the area of a perfect polygon.

To find the area of a "regular polygon."
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What's Half of a Half of a Half?

Students will use a physical model to determine what happens when they repeatedly halve a piece of paper, and then they reassemble the pieces into a whole. They then use an algebraic model to analyze the same situation, which leads to an introductory discussion of limits.
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Number of Regions - An Introduction to the TI-Nspire CAS

This activity uses the problem of determining the maximum number of regions formed by n lines in a plane to introduce new users to the TI-Nspire CAS. It illustrates the variety of features available on the TI-Nspire CAS, as well as the ability to look at one problem from multiple representations ...
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Volumes of Rectangular Prisms

This lesson will introduce students to many of the algebraic graphing features of the TI-89 calculator, especially the Maximum command. This will be accomplished by solving volumes of right rectangular prisms. (Algebra / geometry activity)
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Who Needs Mixed Numbers?

Students divide and multiply mixed numbers and fractions in real-life examples relating to carpentry.
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What's So Special About 11?

Students will compute multiples of numbers in search of patterns. As a class, they'll discover patterns in multiples of 9; then they'll do the same with patterns in multiples of 11. They will then practice writing the rule for 11, both verbally and algebraically, to summarize the discovered patte...
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Can Pythagoras Swim?

Students will investigate relationships between sides of right triangles to understand the Pythagorean theorem and then use it to solve problems. Students will simplify expressions using radicals and exponents in this activity.
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What's the Fastest Way to Get Rich?

Students investigate exponential growth and discover patterns by exploring different scenarios involving money. They will learn how repeatedly doubling, or multiplying by two, can also be expressed exponentially.
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The Best Cell Phone Plan

Students will compare two cell phone plans and determine which plan is better for a specific situation. They will utilize both tables and graphs to make their decisions. For this activity, students need prior experience writing linear models.
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The Antics of Statistics

Students learn/review some of the different measures of statistics and see how to use those measures to analyze a data set. Students also participate in a discussion about how statistics can be used to achieve a variety of results.
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Let's Count the Ways

Students will be introduced to the different ways to calculate numbers of outcomes, including using the counting principle. They will also evaluate expressions using permutations of data without repeat elements, both manually and on the TI-34 MultiView™ calculator.
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Absolute Values

Students will review the set of integers along with the addition and subtraction of integers using a number line. Then, they will learn that the absolute value of a number is defined as the distance from zero. Students will learn how to interpret the absolute value symbol algebraically, as well a...
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To Simplify or Not to Simplify...

Students will discuss fractions and what it means to simplify them using prime factorization. Students will then use the calculator to simplify fractions manually as well as investigate both the prime factorization and greatest common factors of the numerator and denominator in various fractions.
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TI-SmartView™ CE Emulator Software | Texas Instruments

...dows® 11 Compatible with 64-bit Operating Systems Processor: Intel Core i3 or higher generation processor 8 GB (Recommended: 16 GB) Free hard drive space: Approximately 1 GB of available hard-disk space Screen resolution: 1024 x 768 (minimum) - UHD 3840 x 2160 from 1920 ...
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Solution 37175: TI-SmartView™ CE for the TI-84 Plus Family Closed or Froze Unexpectedly.

...d Chrome Apps Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search What should I do if TI-SmartView CE for the TI-84 Plus Family closes or freezes unexpectedly? Due to differences in computers' processors and performance, it is recommended that if you experience this issue to close th...
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