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Constructing a Pentagon, An Alternative Method

Use the TN-Nspire (OS 2.0) to construct a regular pentagon using lines, rays, line segments, and circles of various diameters. The characteristics of a regular pentagon are discussed and used to verify the construction meets the criteria of all sides being equal, and all angles being equal. The ...
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Soda Problem: Finding the relationship between Sodium and Sugar

The students will use nutrition label data of certain sodas to create and analyze a scatterplot of the amount of sodium versus the amount of sugar in various soft drinks. They will put the data into lists, create scatterplots, discuss correlations, acquire the line of best fit, and predict other...
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Quadratic Unit Activity #1: Graphing a Parabola

This is the first activity in a series on vertex form of a quadratic for algebra I. This introduces the 'squaring' function.
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Exploring Graphs of Inequalities

Test ordered pairs to determine if they are part of the solution set to an inequality.
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Investigating the Angles of a Triangle

The following will find the sum of the interior angles of a triangle and the sum of the remote interior angles of a triangle. Students can then change the type of triangle. The student will see that the sum of the interior angles is always 180 degrees. Also, the student will see that the sum of t...
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Pi and Precision

Students will collect the measurements of circumference and diameter for four objects in their group. (Cup, Can, Mint Candy, and a Coin) They will then investigate the accuracy of their data colletion using a numerical table and a scatter plot. Students must observe how closely their measurements...
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Charlotte Chase Activity

In this activity, students will create and analyze graphs and investigate how temperature and pressure are related.  
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Chi-Square Tests

In this activity, students will look at a problem situation that involves categorical data and will determine which is the appropriate chi-square test to use.
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How Much Does Bubble Gum Stretch a Rubber Band?

Students will conduct an experiment where they determine how much various quantities of bubble gum affect the length of a rubber band.
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Graphs of Linear Functions

Students investigate the connections between the points on a line and the equation of the line written in slope-intercept form.
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Application of Linear Systems

Students will solve a real-world problem about parking cars and buses using a system of linear inequalities.
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Pyramid Height Exploration

This activity center is used to illustrate the difference between the slant height and the actual perpendicular height (of the given square pyramid) by the use of the distance formula.
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Building a Garden Fence

In this activity, students will use basic concepts of perimeter and area to investigate a classic problem situation requiring maximization. They must decide how to build a garden fence to enclose the largest possible area.
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Linear Equations Jeopardy

This activity is designed as a review of linear equations. Students will review slope, functions, writing equations in slope-intercept form, and point-slope form.
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Graphing Systems at the Races

This activity involves solving a system of equations created from a problem I wrote about a greyhound racing to catch a toy rabbit on a mechanical arm. The ending activity involves solving a similar system, only involving another problem I wrote based on the end of a NASCAR race.
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Law of Large Numbers: Adding It Up

In this activity, students examine the relationship between relative frequency and theoretical probability to understand the Law of Large Numbers. They will explore the concept of independent events. They will also discern the difference between relative and cumulative frequencies.
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Perimeters, Areas, and Slopes - Oh, My!

Students create geometric figures, and use analytic and coordinate geometry to investigate their attributes. They go through the process of proving that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
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Points on a Perpendicular Bisector

Students will explore the relationship between a line segment and its perpendicular bisector. Once the concept of a point that is equidistant from two points is illustrated, extensions including isosceles triangles, kites, and chords in a circle may be explored.
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Gambler's Fallacy: Longest Streaks

In this activity, students explore longest the streak for 7 tosses of a coin. They understand the relationship between relative frequency and Theoretical probability. They will be able to clear misconceptions about probabilities of streaks.
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What Quadrilateral Is It?

Students will algebraically determine what type of quadrilateral that is pictured in the activity center.
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Walking the Fence Line

In this activity, students use the Geoboard to determine the perimeter of polygons. They learn to picture square roots visually as the side length of a square.
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Chi-Squared Tests

In this activity, students will look at a problem situation that involves categorical data and will determine which is the appropriate chi-square test to use: the chi-squared goodness of fit or the chi-squared two-way test.
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Linear Equations Given Two Points

Given two points, the students will submit linear equations that pass through the points, using the TI-Navigator™ system. The teacher can evaluate student answers as they are submitted. The Activity can be paused at any point for the teacher to discuss the various equations that are submitted.
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Get Your Numbers in Shape (TI-83/84 Family)

Students produce a sequence, explore patterns and find a linear or quadratic equation for a given pattern. They use inductive reasoning to make conjectures about patterns. Students also find the Y-value of a function if the X-value is provided, and vice versa.
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Parametric Equations and Graph Data Bases

Parametric equations are equations that express the coordinates x and y as separate functions of a common third variable, called the parameter. You can use parametric equations to determine the position of an object over time.
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