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Build an Atom - PhET (HS)

TBD
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/build-an-atom--phet-hs

How Cool are You?

Purpose: You will collect and analyze data on a model of the perspiration process.
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How Long Ago Did You Have A Mole?

A great activity for mole day (10 / 23) or with radioactive decay! In this activity, students will predict when a 'mole of a substance' was presence. Based upon radioactive decay rate of a substance, the initial amount found, and the mole concept students will create a graph and interpolate wit...
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Hooke's Law: The Rest of the Story

Students study Hooke's Law. They explore the linear behavior of a spring as it is pulled downward and understand that stretch on a spring is directly proportional to the force applied to the end of the string. Students create scatter plots, calculate slopes, and discuss positive and negative slopes.
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Discovering Ohm's Law

In this activity students use Vernier Voltage and Current Probes to investigate Ohm's Law. The students collect data and use their graphing calculators to perform data analysis and "discover" Ohm's Law.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/discovering-ohms-law

Solar Cookers and Easy Data

Students use a TI-84, Easy Temp and Easy Data to measure the quality of their solar cookers. Hot dogs are heated under the May sunshine after students design, build and test their own solar cookers.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/solar-cookers-and-easy-data

Vernier - Evaporation and Intermolecular Attractions

Students will study temperature changes caused by the evaporation of alkenes and alcohols and relate this data to the strength of intermolecular forces of attraction. They will also predict, and then measure, the temperature change for other liquids.
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Vernier - The Magnetic Field in a Slinky

Students use a Magnetic Field Sensor to measure the magnetic field and the current in a solenoid. They explore factors that affect the magnetic field, study how the field varies in parts of the solenoid, and determine the permeability constant.
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Predicting π

Students explore the use of linear measurement and calculators to discover the existence of π, the constant ratio between the circumference and the diameter of a circle.
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Related Procedures

Students will use the two constant operations to compare the results of different mathematical procedures and determine how they are related.
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What's the Problem?

Students will connect number sentences to problem situations and use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to solve the problems.
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What's My Ratio?

Students use linear measurement and calculators to investigate proportionality and determine the constant ratio between similar figures.
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Only Half There?

Students use measuring tools and calculators to make half-sized drawings of themselves.
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Weaving a Story

Students construct a paper weaving using a chart model. They will also learn skip counting with the TI-10 and recognize number patterns in art.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/weaving-a-story

Number Shorthand

Students will use patterns created on the calculator with the constant operation to develop an understanding of scientific notation.
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The Value of Place Value

Students will build their flexibility in using numbers by exploring the connections between the number symbols and their representations with base-ten materials.
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Who Started it All?

Students look at the spread of disease and predict the model for that spread. Data is taken at the end of each "sharing" and the exponential model predicted is found to be faulty. The logistic model is then explore. Since we have the list of contacts and the data per contact we can trace it ba...
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Blackbody Radiation

This program will produce the blackbody radiation curve for one or two objects when the student inputs the temperature(s) in kelvin. The program will also display on the curve the peak frequency and wavelength when one object is selected.
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Boyle's Law

An inexpensive and effective setup for Boyle's law. The students experiment and perform data analysis to "discover" Boyle's Law.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/boyles-law

No More Peas, Please!

Students explore the use of nonstandard units of volume and calculators to estimate the number of peas it would take to fill a classroom.
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Comparing Costs

Students will solve a problem using division with an integer quotient and remainder, division with the quotient in fraction form, and division with the quotient in decimal form and compare the results.
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NUMB3RS - Season 3 - "Take Out" - No Fly Zone

In "Take Out", a series of restaurant robberies prompts the FBI to ask Charlie to help predict the restaurant most likely to be targeted next. Charlie says that it can be thought of like a spider catching its prey in a web. Even the best constructed web can not catch all insects. There exist regi...
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Design a Quilt

Students learn to use pattern blocks to build a two dimensional design, and use the calculator to determine the value of the design.
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In the Range

Students will interpret the rounding involved in measuring to identify the possible range of a given measurement.
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Helping Hands

Students make their own finger signs for the numbers from zero to ten. Students relate each finger sign to its number name and numeral. They use the numeral keys and scrolling feature of the TI-10 to enhance the concrete-symbol connection and sequencing of numbers.
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