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Meet TI Teacher of the Month: Daniel Wilkie

...are not going to learn in their other classes, but it could open doors to possibilities of what they might want to do in their future. Plus it’s just fun. I love getting to Friday and students asking me, ‘Are we going to code today?’ It's a good feeling. What is most important to you about being ...
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Monday Night Calculus: Your Questions, Our Answers

...ay Night Calculus: Your Questions, Our Answers — Session 11 Presentation Fall ’21 sessions to watch on demand Nov. 30: FTC (Fundamental Theorem of Calculus) Problem Set // Solution Set --> Sept. 13: Monday Night Calculus: Your Questions, Our Answers — Session ...
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Survey Says: Kids Like Math!

...ak negatively about math, and 44 percent have heard an adult say, “I hate math.” That needs to change. Personally, I have enjoyed exposing my kids to fun things that require math like programming and after-school robotics clubs. These activities allow kids to have a great time collaborating with ...
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Let’s Get Back to the Basics

...r key here. In the Back to the Basics Calculator Activity, students are required to challenge themselves with high-level problem-solving by graphing functions and equations, interpreting tables of values and evaluating expressions. This activity is designed for algebra I and intended to be com...
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How a TI Calculator and a Few Special Teachers Added up to an Engineering Career at TI

...n technology. We develop special software that simulates human actions on TI calculators and software. It enables our team to write tests that verify functionality, such as: “Does the calculator return 4 for 2+2?” These tests are important because they can be rerun every time the code changes wit...
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The Long Road to My STEM Career

...s was to memorize a three-by-three grid of the relationships among the three sides of a right triangle and the value of each sine, cosine and tangent function. At 12 years old, I didn’t see how the assignment was relevant. This learning activity was the opposite of fun; it wasn’t accessible, and ...
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Customize your TI calculator with a 3-D printed case

... along with a built-in ruler and compass to get all of your measurements in one place. On the less practical side, Galu expects students to have some fun personalizing the customizable calculator cases. “I hope students take the design and use it to express their personality, perhaps by adding th...
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Top 10 T³™ Webinars From 2021

...ed by Deb Nutt and Marian Prince Find some real-world activities to engage your students. Use algebra to catch a ball rolling off a ramp, and bring functions to life with the prospect of buying used cars. Geometry Grab Bag Presented by Karen Campe Have you only dipped your toe into the...
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Best of Biology

...little review. Screenshot from the Building and Interpreting Graphs activity. 2. Cells: Cell Size and Transport — Cell Structure and Function This lesson is great for introducing the concepts of animal and plant cells, as well as organelles. The colorful animations and interacti...
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Madness in March Underscores the “M” in STEM

...cts. To honor World Math Day, TI’s STEM Squad spread out across 11 Baltimore County schools to give students the opportunity to experience math in a fun, interactive and hands-on way. At the Association of State Supervisors of Mathematics conference in San Diego, leaders of mathematics education...
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Meet TI Teacher of the Month: Lisa Goddard

...acher of the Month What advice would you give to your first-year teaching self? I would say continue to try and find a way to always make learning fun for the students. I work on trying out different activities, instead of teaching the same ho-hum lessons every day. I’ve found that introducing...
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Solution 17090: Troubleshooting when the Y= Editor Screen Displays X= instead of Y= on the TI-83 Plus Family and TI-84 Plus Family.

... Home | TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus family of products Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search Why does the Function Editor screen only allow me to graph according to the X axis and not according to Y? If  X=  is displayed instead of the standard Y= when...
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Solution 11900: Troubleshooting a Texas Instruments Graphing Calculator That Will Not Turn On.

...Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search What troubleshooting steps can I try if the TI graphing calculator will not turn on or function properly? Please Note: Information on battery precautions and replacement can be found in the case entitled "Instructions for Replacing B...
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Solution 21710: Using Undo and Redo on the TI-Nspire™ Family.

... Home | TI-Nspire™ family of products Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search How do I use the undo and redo functions on the TI-Nspire family handhelds or computer software? To use the undo and redo functions on the TI-Nspire family handhelds or computer ...
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Solution 16830: Availability of the TI-86 Advanced Statistics Program.

Solution 16830: Availability of the TI-86 Advanced Statistics Program. Solution 16830: Availability of the TI-86 Advanced Statistics Program. global Solution 16830: Availability of the TI-86 Advanced Statistics Program. website ...
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Solution 12156: Scaling the X-axis and Y-axis with the Same Units on TI-89 Family, the TI-92 Family, and the Voyage™ 200.

... Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search How can I make the units on the x-axis and the y-axis the same when graphing a function on TI-89 family, the TI-92 family, and the Voyage 200? To make the scale on the x-axis and y-axis the same, use the ZoomSqr command. The Z...
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Vernier - Conductimetric Titration and Gravimetric Determination of a Precipitate

Students use a Conductivity Probe to measure change in conductivity during a chemical reaction and determine the equivalence point of the reaction They determine the mass of the product and calculate the molar concentration of the reactant solution.
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Add Them Up

Students explore the total voltage provided by several batteries in a series to a battery-operated device. They graph scatter plots, understand multiplication as repeated addition, and use a pattern to develop a formula. They learn how to develop a formula from a pattern of increasing voltage and...
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Hooke's Law: The Rest of the Story

Students study Hooke's Law. They explore the linear behavior of a spring as it is pulled downward and understand that stretch on a spring is directly proportional to the force applied to the end of the string. Students create scatter plots, calculate slopes, and discuss positive and negative slopes.
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Two Hot, Two Cold

In this activity, students collect both Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature data for several water samples of varying temperatures. They use the data to find a conversion equation that will calculate the Fahrenheit temperature for any given Celsius temperature.
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Swing Thing

In this activity, students will construct a pendulum and create a motion plot for a swinging pendulum. They will also identify characteristics that affect a pendulum's motion.
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Comparing Distributions of Univariate Data

Students compare univariate data distributions using statistical concepts like boxplots, stemplots, and histograms.
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Graphical Displays of Univariate Data

Students will sort data and construct stemplots, dotplots, histrograms, and frequency plots.
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Summarizing Distributions of Univariate Data

Students understand statistical concepts like center of data and the amount of data variation from the center. They calculate the measures of the center of a distribution and the measures of spread for the data collected as a list. Students also create boxplots for the data. They examine the effe...
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Creating piece wise functions using CBR system

In this lesson, students will use the CBR ranger to model walking distance over time. They will walk away from the sensor, back towards the sensor and finally away from the sensor over an interval of 10 seconds. The result should be 3 lines. They will then use algebra skills to get the three eq...
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