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Real Graphs

This lesson involves identifying patterns of data from given lists.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/real-graphs

Words for Algebra

This lesson involves starting with the context of a word problem and then examining it from several different perspectives in an effort to build expressions and equations that model the problem.
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Whole number: Parts of a Whole

This activity involves students in modeling practical situations using the Part-Whole-Part model provided, and identifying the type of operation required. It can be used to lead into building algebraic expressions if desired.
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Say It With a Survey

This lesson involves using given bivariate and multivariate categorical data to display bar charts and construct two-way tables.
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The Distributive Property

This lesson involves using the graphs of two lines to create equivalent expressions.
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Systems of Equations

In this activity, students will recognize a system of equations, determine solutions graphically, and verify solutions algebraically.
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The Pentagon Problem

This activity provides a simple, virtual "geoboard" that allows students to manipulate the polygon displayed on a unit grid. The grid squares provide a visual means of finding area.
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Addition and Subtraction of Rational Numbers: Part 1

This lesson involves using pattern blocks to model addition and subtraction of positive mixed numbers for randomly generated numeric expressions.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/addition-and-subtraction-of-rational-numbers-part-1

Comparing Double Line Graphs and Box Plots

Students are given a data table and are asked to look at the double-line graph to understand the trends that they observe in regards to indoor and drive-in movie theaters. They are then asked to investigate the trends that are presented to them when a box plot is created with the same data. Stud...
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Exploring Functions

Students will explore functions and identify domain and range using graphs, equations, and function tables. This activity was created for students who have had a lesson of functions and have some basic knowledge of TI-Nspire technology.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/exploring-functions

What is a p-value?

This lesson involves beginning with a null hypothesis specifying the mean of a normally distributed population with a given standard deviation.
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What is a p-Value?

Students begin with a null hypothesis specifying the mean of a normally distributed population with a given standard deviation.
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What! A Mistake!

Students learn about Type I and Type II errors. Then, for a given scenario, students will calculate the probabilities of errors and the power of the test.
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Effective Blocking

This lesson involves investigating the effectiveness of two mosquito sprays in a large tract of land by using three different experimental designs - one randomized design and two randomized block designs.
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SD: Measure of Spread

This lesson is intended as an introductory activity to the concept of standard deviation.
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Stratified Sampling

This lesson involves determining which of three different sampling methods - a simple random selection design and two stratified selection designs - would be most beneficial in selecting a survey sample within a given context.
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Statistical Inference: Confidence Intervals

The students will construct 1-proportion confidence intervals. This lesson begins by having the students construct a confidence interval with the formula and then leads them through the steps needed to use the Nspire's statistical applications to construct confidence intervals. Students would do ...
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Exponent Rules

This activity allows students to work independently to discover rules for working with exponents, such as the Power of a Power rule. Students also investigate the value of a power whose exponent is zero or negative. As an optional extension, students investigate the value of a power whose exponen...
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Relating Rates - IB

Students are given a situation of water draining out of a cylindrical tank in order to explain the process of solving related rates questions.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/relating-rates_1

Maximums, Minimums, and Zeroes

Determine when a function has a maximum or minimum based on the derivative of the function.
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Comparing Two Means

In this activity, students will test hypotheses concerning means of two populations. They calculate the test statistic and the critical values and then graph the critical region and plot the value of the test statistic.
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Confidence Levels for Proportions

This activity involves generating a confidence interval for a population proportion from a random sample of size 100 and considering how certain one can be that this interval contains the actual population proportion.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/confidence-levels-for-proportions

Local Linearity

Visualize the idea of derivative as local slope.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/local-linearity

Confidence Intervals for Proportions

This lesson involves the concept of confidence intervals as a tool to make statements about a population proportion based on a given sample.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/confidence-intervals-for-proportions_1

Confidence Intervals for Means

This activity investigates generating a confidence interval for the mean of a random sample of size 100 from an unknown population.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/confidence-intervals-for-means_1