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Skills of Science - Creating and Analyzing Linear Graphs

In this lesson, students use TI-Nspire technology to understand the fundamentals of good graphing in the science classroom and laboratory.
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Vernier - Cell Respiration

In this lesson, students will use a CO2 sensor to explore cell respiration, and determine the affect of temperature on the rate of cell respiration.
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Skills of Science - Celsius to Fahrenheit

In this lesson, students gathering temperature data simultaneously with two probes -- one measuring Fahrenheit and the other Celsius.
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Tower of Hanoi

Students explore the relationship between the number of discs and moves required to solve the classic “Tower of Hanoi” problem. The TI-Nspire file contains an interactive model produced by Andy Kemp.  The interactive model allows you to change the number of disks and automaticall...
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Vernier - Transpiration

In this lesson, students will use the gas pressure sensor to observe the overall transpiration process in plants.
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Vernier - Lemon Juice

In this lesson, students will study some basic principles of cells using the juice of a lemon as the cell solution.
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Pendulum Swing – Part 1

Students use a motion detector (CBR) and pendulum (fishing float) to collect data for the motion of a pendulum. The quality of the data never ceases to amaze students and teachers. Students align practical knowledge, logic and familiarity with the various parameters to transform a basic trigono...
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Ecology Assessment

This TI-Nspire™ question set (.tns) has assessment questions relating to Biology: Ecology.
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Gradient of a function

This activity introduces the notion of the gradient of a curve. Initial exploration involves a dynamic tangent where students can use prior knowledge of the gradient of a straight line to determine if the slope is negative, zero or positive. The second stage of the activity goes one step further ...
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Fill the Vase

Students interpret graphs of empirical data with respect to rate of change of the height of water in vases of different shapes that are being filled at a constant rate. Students are provided with a range of graphs and vases. For each graph they must reshape the vase in order to match the volume –...
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Cellular Division Assessment

This TI-Nspire™ question set (.tns) has assessment questions relating to Biology: Genetics. 
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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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Heat of Fusion

In this lesson, students will observe the effect of adding ice to warm water.
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Listing

...al learning goals, enhance teachers’ expertise and support student success. Not sure which workshop is right for you? Ask us for recommendations Please select your criteria. Implementing Common Core State Standards for Mathematical Practice with T...
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Data Collection | TI-Nspire CX Technology | Texas Instruments

...um Teacher Software   ✓ ✓ TI-Nspire CX Student Software   ✓ ✓ TI-Nspire CX CAS Student Software   ✓ ✓ ----> Vernier DataQuest® App Compatibility GoDirect, LabQuest and DataQuest are registered trademarks of Vernier Science Education™. Next » *While s...
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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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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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Friction: Your Friend or Your Enemy?

In this lesson, students explore static and kinetic friction by dragging shoes with different types of soles across a table at a constant pace. Alternative procedure for the Vernier Go Direct® sensors with TI-Nspire CX II is included in the downloads. 
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Which Dog Is Roundest? | Texas Instruments

...s in our house, Holly and Blue are the two dogs that best qualify for the descriptor “round.” Holly is a 7-year-old Chihuahua with a short temper who comes in at a staggering 17 lbs. Blue is a 5-year-old corgi with a friendly personality and a loud bark, who is beginning to develop the dreaded “b...
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Plan To Attend 2023 Virtual T3IC | Texas Instruments

...ways to ensure students can see themselves in the math and science that we teach. We’re excited to hear the insights he has to share with our teacher community. “I learned several new ways to improve my teaching, in addition to methods of increasing student engagement.” — Liz Belcher, 2022 Vi...
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3.1415… Ways to Celebrate Pi Day

...26 ... There’s more pi where that came from We have plenty of Pi Day activities using your TI graphing calculator. Here are two of our favorites: Comparing Pi and Roots In this middle school math activity, students explore how the Pythagorean (or, should it be “pi-thagorean”?) Theorem and the...
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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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5 Fresh Spring Ideas for Your Classroom | Texas Instruments

... We’ve rounded up a fun collection of creative teacher resources you can use in your classroom right away. 1. Brighten up your space Welcome the changing of the seasons with a new door or bulletin board design. It’s one of the simpler ways to make your classroom stand out from the r...
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Summer Reading List for Math Teachers | Texas Instruments

...hot summer reading! “Rise of the Rocket Girls” by Nathalia Holt Start off with a bang with this true story about the women “human computers” at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the 1940s and ’50s. Follow the story of how this elite group of young women transformed rocket de...
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Helping Students Save for Retirement | Texas Instruments

...ible about their retirement savings. Meet Harold Peters. He started investing in the late 1950s and early ’60s, but at that time there were large commissions and fees … sometimes as much as 8% per trade! So, he started to study retirement systems and over many years he recognized that fees ca...
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