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Polygons & Angles: Looking for Patterns

This activity explores the relationships of various polygons and their angles. This is a discovery lesson and leads students through data and asks them to make conjectures about the angles of a triangle, quadrilateral, and pentagon. This lesson explores interior angles, exterior angles, and as...
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Possible Lengths of Sides of Triangles

The first problem in this activity has students explore the varying length of the third side of a triangle when 2 sides are given. They will discover that the length of the third side must be between the difference and the sum of the other 2 sides. The second problem extends this idea of the le...
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Proof by Counterexample of the SSA and AAA Cases

Students will use the geometry functions of the Nspire to create triangles with SSA and AAA details. Then these counterexamples are used to disprove possible SSA and AAA conjectures.
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Properties of Parallel Lines

This activity is designed to incorporate the TI-Nspire Navigator system to provide a paperless activity. Students will investigate the relationships formed when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal. They will make observations from angle measurements. This is a great activity for beginn...
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Exploring Midpoints

This is a quick activity to help students see the relationship of the midpoint of a segment.
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Exploring Midsegments of a Triangle

Students will discover the relationships between a midsegment of a triangle and its third side.
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Exploring Parallel Lines and Angles

Students will explore the relationships between pairs of angles formed when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal. They will identify special pairs of angles, measure all the angles formed by two parallel lines cut by a transversal, and then look for patterns among the measures.
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Cell Phone Towers

In this activity students explore the locus of a point that is located twice as far from a given point A as it is from given point B. The locus is Apollonius circle. Students discover that the locus is a circle and then prove it. The key property: If a ray bisects an angle of a triangle, then it ...
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Area of a Triangle Between Parallel Lines

This is an investigation of what happens to the area of a triangle when one vertex moves along a line parallel to the side opposite the vertex.
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Building 3-D Initials with a Vanishing Point

Students will use a vanishing point for a one point perspective drawing of an initial of their choice.
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Constructing Regular Polygons - Angles of Rotational Symmetry

This activity is designed to be used with the Geometry textbook "Math Connections - 2B" p. 295: #4
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Angle-Side-Side Exploration

Does knowing two sides and a non-included angle of a triangle guarantee it is a unique triangle? This activity will allow students to discover the answer by moving a point on a triangle to determine if another triangle given the same sides and non-included angle is possible.
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Congruent Triangles - Conditions that Prove Congruency

Students will investigate what conditions are necessary to prove two triangles are congruent.
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Addition of Parts

This activity is a self-contained discussion of the topic of segment and angle addition and allows the teacher to focus on the flow of the class rather than explanation. Students will be able to work through this activity easily and reach usable conclusions on their own. Also, examples are prov...
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Altitudes of Triangles

Students investigate the intersection of the altitudes of a triangle.
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Mystery Quadrilateral!

This activity could be used as an assessment after a unit on special quadrilaterals. Students are given an unknown mystery quadrilateral that looks like a square. By dragging the vertices of the mystery quadrilateral, students conjecture the true name of the quadrilateral. Students support their ...
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Triangle: Side Lengths and Angle Measures

The main purpose of this activity is to allow students to use TI-Nspire or TI-Nspire CAS to explore and decide which sides and angles of a triangle are the smallest and which are the largest.
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The Flag Problem

Students explore the area of a triangle with the base being one of the legs of a right angled trapezoid, and an opposite vertex being a point on the other leg of the trapezoid.
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The Ladder Problem Revisited

In this activity students explore the locus of mid-point of the hypotenuse of a fixed length geometrically and algebraically and discover that the median a right triangle is equal to half the length of the hypotenuse. Students then prove this property. The problem: A ladder leans upright against ...
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The Lunes of Hippocrates

In this activity the students discover a property of this historical figure.
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Reflections in Motion

Students will use reflected images of triangles to observe similarities retained under vertical and horizontal stretching and shrinking transformations.
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Square Root Spiral and Function Graphs

In this activity, students will investigate the spiral formed by square roots of consecutive numbers, numerical approximations for square roots, the plot of the square root spiral arm lengths, and the graph of the square root function.
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SSA Ambiguity

This activity allows students to investigate the reason for the ambiguity in the SSA case.
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Soap Warehouse: The Shortest Distance Between Stores

In this investigation we are going to determine the best place to build a warehouse so that it can service three stores with the least amount of travel.
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Solving for Sides in a Right Triangle

This activity was designed for the Grade 11 College Math course in the Ontario curriculum. Students are expected to solve problems, including those that arise from real-world applications, by determining the measures of the sides and angles of right triangles using the primary trigonometric ratio...
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