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Law of Sines: The Ambiguous Case

A simple model is used to illustrate the various possibilities of the ambiguous case of the Law of Sines. Students manipulate the model to create each of the possible cases and then make conjectures about the relationship between the various given measurements and the number of possible triangle...
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Wrapping Functions

This activity introduces students to various functions of a circular angle. They are shown a unit circle and a point P that can be dragged around the circle. As the point is dragged, different measures are captured, including angle measures, linear distance, and the area of a sector. The activity...
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Kansas Chase Activity

In this activity, students will make predictions about how to win a Sprint Cup Championship.
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400 Meter World Records

Student will find the Med/Med line equation for the world records in the men's 400 meter dash from 1912 to 2000. Students will use scatter plots to graph the list they have typed into a spreadsheet, Students will use the handheld to get answers for work that is required to solve the problem. The...
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Linear Inequalities in One and Two Variables: Rays and Half Planes

Introduce linear inequalities by relating them to simple inequalities on the number line.
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From Rumor to Chaos

This lesson involves modeling the spread of a rumor and similar problems.
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Graphing Linear Equations

Students investigate how vertical transformations affect the graph and the equation of the line.
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Polynomials: Factors, Roots and Zeroes

Investigate graphical and algebraic representations of a polynomial function and its linear factors.
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Parameters in Secondary School: Logistics Functions

Designed for prospective secondary mathematics teachers, this activity has students predict, test and justify the effects of changing parameters d and b for the logistic function family given by f(x) = a/(1+b(e)^(cx)) + d. Reflection questions draw attention to the role of claims and evidence, in...
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Laws of Sines and Cosines - IB

Students explore the proofs of the Laws of Sine and Cosine, investigate various cases where they are utilized, and apply them to solve problems.
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Polar Point Plotting

The student will be given a brief overview of the Polar Coordinate system. Students will be able to manipulate the radius of a polar point while graphing it on the plane or manipulate the angle and see the polar coordinate graphed on the plane. This activity is meant as an introduction to polar p...
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Rational Roots of Polynomial Functions

In this activity, students apply the Rational Root Theorem in determining the rational roots of 4 polynomial functions. Results of the application of the theorem are compared to results obtained graphically to identify the presence of irrational roots.
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Remember When

In this activity, students will model the relationship between the year and average income, average price of a house, and average price of a car using exponential functions. Then students will answer questions related to the models to gain a deeper understanding of exponential functions.
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Modeling Engine Power

In this activity, students use the TI-Nspire handheld to determine if a linear model or a quadratic model best fits a set of given data involving engine power. Students look at the pattern of data points and the sum of squares of the deviations to determine which model fits the data.
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Solving Systems of Equations Check

This is just a Nspire file that affords the teacher some flexibility in terms of approach. It consists of ten problems with simple substitution.
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Solve Systems of Equations Activity Part 2

This activity was created to try to make solving systems more engaging for students by using images from three major movies.
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Solving Systems Using Pictures!

This activity consists of three separate problems where students have to use systems of linear equations to find the points of intersection of various objects.
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Vernier - What Causes the Seasons?

In this activity, students' will explore how the tilt of the earth's axis results in different amounts of solar radiation at different times of the year, causing seasons. They will simulate the earth's warming using a light bulb that will shine on a Temperature Probe attached to a globe, and inve...
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Vernier - Freezing and Melting of Water

In this experiment, the cooling and warming behavior of a familiar substance, water, will be investigated. By examining graphs of the data, the freezing and melting temperatures of water will be determined and compared.
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Modeling CO2 Levels

This activity uses data on monthly carbon dioxide (CO2) levels collected from the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii.  It provides an opportunity to engage students with data that is relevant to contemporary discussions of climate change.   
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Watch the Birdie Breathe

In this lesson, students will analyze a graph of data representing the relationship between the environmental temperature and the resulting metabolism of an endothermic animal.
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Too Hot? Too Cold? Just Right!

In this lesson, students will simulate the effect of environmental temperature on the metabolisms of both endothermic and ectothermic animals.
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Diffusion Data Collection Lab

In this lesson, students will use varying molarities of a salt solution to observe diffusion through a membrane.
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DNA Replication

In this lesson, students will use simulations to interact with DNA replication in order to explore semi-conservative replication and identify specific enzymes and their roles in replication.
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Molecular Titration

In this lesson, students explore a simulation of a pH titration that includes a molecular view of the chemical changes that occur as a strong base (NaOH) is added to a beaker containing a strong acid (HCl) solution.
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