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How to Recycle Calculators | Texas Instruments

...lators the eco-friendly way and reduce waste. Texas Instruments makes it easy to recycle your calculators. Get details. website https://education.ti.com/en/about/calculator-recycling .align-verticall...
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Solution 29690: Calculating Inverse of a Matrix Using the TI-Nspire™ Family Products.

... Home | TI-Nspire™ family of products Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search How do I compute the inverse of a matrix using the TI-Nspire family products? To compute the inverse of a matrix using the TI-Nspire family handhelds and co...
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Solution 22610: Calculating One-Variable Statistics Using the TI-Nspire™ Family Products.

...cts Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search How do I calculate one-variable statistics using the TI-Nspire family handheld or computer software? To calculate one-variable statistics using the TI-Nspire family handheld or computer software, please follow the example listed...
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Solution 22730: Calculating Monthly Payments Using the TI-Nspire™ Family Products.

... products Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search How do I calculate monthly payments using the TI-Nspire family handheld and computer software? To calculate monthly payments using the TI-Nspire family handheld and computer software, please follow the example listed below...
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Solution 32151: Calculating Logistic Growth Using the TI-Nspire™ CAS Family Products.

...nowledge Base Knowledge Base Search How do I calculate logistic growth problems using the TI-Nspire CAS family handheld and computer software? In logistic growth problems, assume that the rate of growth of a population (k) is directly proportional to both the population...
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Please Re-Leaf Me

In this activity, students examine data of carbon dioxide output in a forest. They graph the data and understand seasonal flucuations of carbon dioxide output. They make predictions about carbon dioxide output in other biomes.
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Metabolic Magicians

In this activity, students understand the relationship between enzyme reaction rates and various environmental factors such as pH and temperature. They recognize the metabolic differences between endotherms and exotherms. They generate graphs by inputting reasonable data modeling enzyme activity ...
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Molar Gas Lab

Students use stoichiometry to determine the mass of oxygen gas in a bottle. They may also check their answer against the amount of potassium chloride produced during the reaction.
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Intro to Chemistry

This StudyCards(tm) stack enables students to review the vocabulary terms encountered in an introductory chemistry class.
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Vernier - Enzyme Action: Testing Catalase Activity

Students will use an O2 Gas Sensor to measure the amount of O2 produced when H2O2 is broken down by the enzyme catalase at different concentrations, pH values, and temperatures. They will also measure the enzyme's initial reaction rates.
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Vernier - Photosynthesis and Respiration

Students use the gas sensors to measure the amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide consumed or produced by a plant during respiration and photosynthesis. They also determine the rate of respiration and photosynthesis in a plant.
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Science TODAY™ - More of U.S. (formally Science TODAY™ - More the Merrier)

Students examine the USA TODAY Snapshot™ "More of U.S.", construct a graph from the data, produce a mathematical model (linear) for the data, determine the rate of change for the data, and make predictions about future population levels.
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Science TODAY™ - The USA's Expanding Weight Problem

This activity reveals the incidence of obesity in the United States. Students will analyze "The USA's expanding weight problem" and other data to construct a graph, analyze the trends in the data, and make predictions about the future.
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Selection Direction

Students will produce histograms using the DATA GRAPHS WIZARD.
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Vernier - Determining the Mole Ratios in a Chemical Reaction

Measure the enthalpy change of a series of reactions. Determine the stoichiometry of an oxidation-reduction reaction in which the reactants are known but the products are unknown.
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AtomicNuclear

This StudyCards™ stack enables students to review the vocabulary associated with atoms and nuclear chemistry.
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Is There a Limit?

In this activity, students examine data about bacteria and their growth. They produce a scatter plot, a best-fit model, and draw conclusions based on the data and graph.
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Science TODAY™ - Corn Crop is a Bin-Buster

Using the USA TODAY Snapshot® " data from the USDA Statistics Service website, and information from a USA TODAY article,  students will be asked to calculate percent change, do summations of data, observe trends, and offer explanations as to the reasons for those trends in agricultural p...
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Science TODAY™ - Hurricane Damage

Students will construct a graph and a regression model which shows the relationship between wind speed and the force of the wind. The students will then analyze the math model that fits the data to make predictions from the model.
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Vernier - Water Quality - TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)

In this activity, students will use the Vernier Conductivity Probe to measure the Total Dissolved Solids in samples of water.
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Science TODAY™ - Clearing the Bar

Students will explore the effects of two critical physical factors on potential success in the pole vault event in track and field.
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Reforestation

Students learn to solve a real-world environmental problem. They learn how to use the parameters of the final product to work out a reforestation plan.
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Patterns in Percent

Students will use the % key to collect data about percentages of a given number. They will organize the data and look for patterns in percents. (For example, 10% of 20 is twice as much as 5% of 20.)
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Perimeter Patterns

Students investigate patterns in ordered pairs generated by constructing a sequence of similar shapes. They then use the patterns and the calculator to predict the perimeter of a specific shape in the sequence.
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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.
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