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TI Codes for Python Programming

Engage students in an easy entry into Python programming with short activities that help spark interest in coding, computer science and robotics.
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Path to Stem: Explore Engineering and Electronics

Activities for the TI-Innovator™ Hub with the TI LaunchPad™ Board that explore STEM concepts and develop engineering skills by designing and coding electronics.
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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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Friction and Inclined Planes

Students explore the relationship between mass, coefficient of friction, and motion down an inclined plane.
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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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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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Inverse Functions on the TI-84 Plus CE | Texas Instruments

... a function Function rule view Type the functions f(x) and c(x) into a TI-84 Plus CE for Y1 and Y2, respectively. Then, from a calculator screen, compute the outputs of Y1 and Y2 as shown for students to confirm the inverse relationship. Because f(x) are c(x) inverse functions, f(a)=b implies...
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A New School Year, A New You(Tube) | Texas Instruments

...calculator. This section is the place to look for answers on a specific feature or functionality, or if you just want to get up to speed with the basics. Explore a range of topics from getting started to stat plots on the tutorials playlist. Test prep resources Test readine...
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Calculators and Order of Operations | Texas Instruments

... X, followed by 6/2X, the TI-82 would first find 2X, then divide the result into 6. However, for the TI-83 (and later models), 6/2X is found by first computing 6/2 and then multiplying this by X. The expression 6/2X is evaluated differently on these two models. On the bright sid...
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5 Study Tips from a Student #StudyGrammer | Texas Instruments

...ails; essentially know the content front and back. On the other hand, something like the SAT® and ACT® exams test for general knowledge of key topics. That’s why Sophia recommends her followers study the main points of the tests’ topics, rather than spend time worrying about the finer details....
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5 Teacher Tips for Classroom Management | Texas Instruments

Every teacher knows that having a classroom management plan is essential to running an effective and efficient classroom. There are just so many different strategies teachers can do — where do you start? That’s why we asked our teacher community to share their tips for managing a classroom. H...
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Top 10 T³™ Webinars From 2022 | Texas Instruments

... schedule, at your own pace, and follow along with your TI graphing calculator. After finishing a webinar, don’t forget to print the certificate of completion. This may be accepted at your school or district for professional development credit. Falling Back in Love With Your TI-84 Plus ...
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3 Coding Activities for July Fourth Fun | Texas Instruments

... with 360/n — why does it do this? But what about a star polygon? How can we make more or fewer points? r is the number of revolutions made to complete a star polygon. How many points on a star does the value r= int(n/2) create? What would happen if you made this value smaller? Would you...
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Assessing Student Thinking | Texas Instruments

...ity math curriculums. After 35.5 years in education, Abel retired in December of 2021 as the District Instructional Specialist for Secondary Mathematics in the Charleston County School District. Abel is a T³™ National Instructor and remains active in state and national math organizations. Lea...
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Why Buy a Graphing Calculator?

...tom-table-wrapper .right-block p{border-top:solid #555 2px}.custom-table-wrapper p{margin-bottom:0}.wb .wb-header a{height:auto}} As the most recommended graphing calculator brand by teachers, Texas Instruments (TI) has a long history of helping students succeed in math and science. When co...
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Top Tips From a Science Teacher for Taking the Online AP® Exam

...rd® is that all AP® science exams now approve the use of most TI graphing calculators, which includes Environmental Science. Here’s a look at the upcoming schedule for science exams in 2023: Monday, May 1 — Chemistry Tuesday, May 2 — Environmental Science Tuesday, May 9 — Physics C: Mech...
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How To Avoid 5 Common Grant Writing Mistakes | Texas Instruments

...r unit plans where the activities and milestones are all mapped out. Many factors go into writing a successful proposal, but remembering these five common mistakes and knowing what questions to ask yourself can help make things go a bit smoother. Let’s countdown the top five mistakes. ...
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Fan’s Favorite Features on TI-84 Plus CE | Texas Instruments

...graphing and colors to make fun images. 3. Less struggle, more understanding Another popular feature are the built-in statistics functions. Teachers appreciated being able to have in-depth conversations with students. Instead of getting stuck on “how,” teachers could lead ...
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Get Students Excited About Linear Equations | Texas Instruments

...TEM Slide Whistle. Student made with @TICalculators and the #Innovator turning a sonic measured distance into a frequency. #Coding in #python during #CSEdWeek2022 pic.twitter.com/TyOtQj8hjk— Mr. Posnanski (@POSitive_MATH) December 9, 2022 1. Activity objectives, materials and notes ...
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Running Circles Around Quads

Students explore various properties of cyclic quadrilaterals.
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Slippery Slope

In this activity, students will create Distance versus Time plots and calculate the slopes of the plots. They explore the mathematical concept of slopes and understand how slopes can be used to interpret how one physical quantity changes with respect to another.
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Beverage Tests

Students determine the pH of liquid samples. They get familiar with the pH scale, create graphs comparing pH levels, and compare data displayed as a scatter plot, a boxplot, a histogram, and a bar graph.
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Forensics Case 9 - Killer Cup of Coffee: Using colorimetry to determine concentration of a poison

In this activity, students will use colorimetry to determine the concentration of a colored species in a solution and use a linear relationship to model Beer's law. They use Beer's law to determine the concentration of iron(III)thiocyanate (FeSCN2+) in an unknown solution.
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Forensics Case 2 - Bouncing Back: Using ground-penetrating radar to locate buried objects

In this activity, students gather data to explore the use of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to find buried materials. They use a range finder to detect the presence of an object and to distinguish between different-shaped objects. They find the buried car and help solve a case.
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NASA - Space Shuttle Ascent: Mass vs. Time

In this activity, students explore the ascent phase which begins at liftoff and ends when the space shuttle reaches Earth's orbit. The space shuttle must accelerate from zero to approximately 7,850 meters per second (which is approximately 17,500 miles per hour) in eight and a half minutes to re...
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