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Ratio of Areas

In this activity, students use the CellSheet™ Application to determine geometric ratios of areas. Students determine the position of the vertices of a square that has all four vertices on the sides of a larger square and has a specified area. They also learn how quadratic functions can model geom...
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Decimal Defender App

This App helps students practice multiplication and division with decimals in a fun environment. Students use this App to learn standard multiplication and division algorithms as well as understand topics such as scientific notation, the metric system, and more.
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Say What You Mean!

This is a fun activity that has students determining how grades could be adjusted should a curve be given. Students will experiment with lists and stat plots to determine if their adjustments create a line or a curve when plotted on a graph.
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Modeling Exponential Decay with a Look at Asymptotes

In this activity, students approximate exponential decay models by defining parameters A and B in the exponential equation y = abx. They identify non-zero asymptote form of an exponential function.
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Modeling Exponential Decay with a Look at Asymptotes - Activity 7

Students use sample data to approximate models with the Transformation Graphing Application. They are introduced to the idea of discrete data sets being used with continuous function models. They also identify non-zero asymptote form of an exponential function.
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Grandparents and Special Friends Day

This lesson was designed for our Grandparents and Special Friends day. It can be used for any visitation day, or an open house. The lesson is designed to review percent of a whole and the sector of the circle representing the percentage. Although circle graphs can be created in a spreadsheet prog...
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Midsegments of Quadrilaterals

In this activity, students will extend their understanding of midsegments by investigating the midsegments of a quadrilateral and the midsegment quadrilateral.
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Lets Gather Round the Circle

The students will measure the diameter and circumference of various round objects. They will discover the relationship between the circumference and diameter.
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Lines in the Plane

In this activity, students create a slope triangle and understand the concepts of slope and the equation of lines. They realize that slope is constant at all points along a fixed line. They also explore the slopes of parallel and perpendicular lines.
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Pass the Ball

Students use mathematics to examine patterns that occur in a specific scenario and predict future events for the scenario. Data is collected on the time it takes to pass a ball. The students plot graphs, fit the data with a function rule, analyze proportional relationships, and make predictions.
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Linear Equations for Which the Sum of the Coordinates is Constant

This activity allows students to explore situations in which points with a constant sum of x-coordinate and y-coordinate are graphed. Through the use of TI-Navigator to see the results of the entire class, students can determine that an oblique line is formed from such points. This oblique line...
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Inverse Variation

Students explore the inverse variation function with a geometric representation (a rectangle with fixed area), a table of values, an algebraic expression, and a graph.
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Investigating the Parabola in Vertex Form (y = ax2 + bx + c)

In this activity, students investigate the standard form of the quadratic function, y = ax2 + bx + c. They investigate the changes on the graph of a quadratic equation that result from changes in A, B, and C. They also locate the vertex of a parabola when its quadratic equation is expressed in st...
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Inverses of Functions

Students explore three ways to find the inverse of a function. First, students graph two scatter plots and find the line of reflection. Then, they will graph a line and use the x- and y-intercepts to create the graph of the inverse.
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It's a Radical, Rational Universe!

Students explore values and optimization of rational and radical functions in real contexts by graphing and using spreadsheets.
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Linear Force: May the Force be With Us

Using the TI-Navigator, students will send linear equations with STAR WARS movie pictures in the background. Focus on slope and y-intercept with linear lightsabers.
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Finding Extraneous Solutions

In this activity, students will graphically solve a radical equation. They are given each step of solving the equation. For each step students are to graph each side of the equation as a separate function and find the intersection. Students will determine in which step the extraneous solution app...
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Introducing the Parabola

Students will understand patterns, relations, and functions.
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Given a graph...what is the function?

Understanding how to associate a function of a parabola with its graph. Students will explore varies functions and determine its graph. They will then use what they learned to predicate where a particular graph of a different function will appear on the coordinate plane.
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Wrapping It All Up

Students recognize the effects of changes in parameters on the graphs of linear, quadratic, and exponential functions.
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Exploring Sinusoidal Functions - 84

Students systematically explore the effect of the coefficients on the graph of sine or cosine functions.
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Generating Recursive Sequences to Explore Exponential Patterns

Students will understand patterns, relations, and functions and use mathematical models to represent and understand quantitative relationships
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Getting Started with Conic Graphing App

The Conic Graphing Application provides enhanced conics functions to the already powerful TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus. Graph or trace circles, ellipses, hyperbolas, and parabolas and solve for the conic's characteristics. Present equations in function, parametric, or polar form.
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Generating Recursive Sequences to Explore Linearity

Students will understand patterns, relations, and functions. They will also use mathematical models to represent and understand quantitative relationships.
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What's My Line?

This activity focuses on strengthening student understanding of connections among graphical, tabular, and algebraic representations of simple linear functions. They enter a simple program that allows them to determine the equations for lines, in the form Y = AX + B, based on tabular and graphical...
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