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Inverse of Two Temps

Students find a conversion equation that will calculate the corresponding Celsius temperature for any given Fahrenheit temperature. Students learn to graph scatter plots, analyze and graph linear equations, compute and model slope, derive and apply a conversion equation, and analyze inverse relat...
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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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Solution 34493: Maximum Number of Characters on One Line When Using the Input or Disp Programming Commands on the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Family of Graphing Calculators.

Solution 34493: Maximum Number of Characters on One Line When Using the Input or Disp Programming Commands on the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Family of Graphing Calculators. Solution 34493: Maximum Number of Characters on One Line When Using the Input or Disp Programming Commands on the TI-83 P...
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What does "i" do?

The purpose of our lesson is to allow students to foster an understanding of what happens geometrically when a number is multiplied by i. This shall be achieved by working through the lesson using an investigative approach.
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Introduction to CAS. Adding polynomials, solving equations, factoring trinomials, expanding

This series of activities provides an introduction to some Algebra concelpts using CAS. The activities start with Algebra tiles and CAS. Patterning is modelled for the students so that they can construct the knowledge rather than be given a set of rules. The activities look at adding and subtr...
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Martinsville Chase

In this activity, students will analyze attaching a wing to a Sprint Cup car.
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Arctic Wars - Lynx vs. Snowshoe Hare

In this lesson, students will investigate a population with cycling patterns that exist between a predator and its prey.
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Light Me Up!

In this lesson, students will explore from a macroscopic level what actually occurs on the microscopic level when electrodes and a source of DC electricity are placed in a solution.
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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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What Makes Us Stick Together?

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to understand a macroscopic view of what occurs microscopically when two nonmetals react.
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Where Is the Heat?

In this lesson, students will explore a simulation that visually shows the behavior of particles in a substance as the temperature changes.
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The Water Cycle

In this lesson, students will use an interactive model of the hydrologic cycle to observe which states of water exist in each phase.
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The Cell Cycle

In this lesson, students will identify the changes that occur in cells during each phase of mitosis.
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Moving Objects Electrically

In this lesson, students will explore Coulomb's Law by manipulating the magnitude of two charges and the distance separating them.
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Changing States

In this lesson, students will see the behavior of particles in a substance as the temperature changes.
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Slope as Rate

Investigate the idea of slope as rate of change.
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Electric Field Hockey (MG)

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to observe and manipulate electric field, electric lines, positive and negative charges.
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Coulomb's Law

In this lesson, students will explore Coulomb's law by manipulating the magnitude of two charges and the distance separating them.
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Coulomb's Law

Students explore the relationship between force, charge, and distance for two charged particles, i.e., Coulomb's law.
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Lenses and Light

In this lesson, students will explore the characteristics of lenses.
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Electric Fields

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to explore electric fields near point charges.
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Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion

In this lesson, students will simulate a mass attached to a spring as it oscillates in simple harmonic motion.
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Sound and Waves

In this lesson, students change characteristics of a sine wave to discover the frequency, amplitude, and phase shift. They will also use these properties to see the effect of adding two waves to form dampening and beats.
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Internal Energy and Work

In this lesson, students will develop the equation for work by observing the relationship between volume change and work done in a cylinder and piston at constant pressure.
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