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T³ Instructors | Become a Teacher Leader | Texas Instruments

...also opportunities available every other year to join a TI-hosted T3™ TLC. Participation is limited and determined via an application process. In 2024, TI will host two T3™ TLC programs. These begin with an in-person component, followed by online meetings comprised of the equivalent of nine days...
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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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Solution 34432: Solving a System of Linear Equations Using a Graph on the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Family of Graphing Calculators.

... editor. 2) For Y1, input 2X+7. 3) For Y2 input -3X-8. 4) Press [GRAPH] to graph the equations. 5) Press [2nd] [TRACE] [5] to select the "intersect" command from the CALC menu. 6) The handheld will prompt for the "First curve" which means it wants the user to select the first equation. Press [EN...
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Solution 25790: Calculating Net Future Value (NFV) Using the BA II PLUS ™ Calculator.

... Home | Financial Calculators Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search Is it possible to compute Net Future Value on the BAII PLUSs? How can I compute the Net Future Value on the BA II Plus? There is no built in function to directly ca...
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5 Fresh Spring Ideas for Your Classroom | Texas Instruments

... We’ve rounded up a fun collection of creative teacher resources you can use in your classroom right away. 1. Brighten up your space Welcome the changing of the seasons with a new door or bulletin board design. It’s one of the simpler ways to make your classroom stand out from the r...
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Helping Students Save for Retirement | Texas Instruments

...ible about their retirement savings. Meet Harold Peters. He started investing in the late 1950s and early ’60s, but at that time there were large commissions and fees … sometimes as much as 8% per trade! So, he started to study retirement systems and over many years he recognized that fees ca...
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5 Educators Using Robotics To Teach Math | Texas Instruments

...vehicle. It’s fun, it’s cool, and best of all, students of all ages with no prior coding experience can get the Rover to move and follow their coding commands in just a few minutes! Let’s take a look at a few specific activities where educators are effectively using the Rover to elevate student...
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A New School Year, A New You(Tube) | Texas Instruments

...l been reorganized to make finding the videos you’re looking for quicker and easier. Here’s a taste of what you’ll find: How-to videos for the TI-84 Plus and TI-Nspire™ families of graphing calculators Resources for test preparation Follow-along lessons sorted by subject Popular professiona...
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5 Study Tips from a Student #StudyGrammer | Texas Instruments

...nd may only retain 2%–3% of the information after just one month. That’s why Sophia strongly recommends reviewing class material within the first 24 hours of learning it, rather than waiting several days or more to study it again. That way, according to the memory model, you’re more likely to ...
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Women Who Code: A TI Intern’s STEM Journey | Texas Instruments

Imagine sliding into the desk of your first engineering class as a freshman in college. You look around the room and realize, that out of the 200 or so students, you are one of only 20 women in the class. Fast forward three years, and now you’re a computer engineering major working as an intern ...
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Assessing Student Thinking | Texas Instruments

Welcome to a classroom located in Anywhere, U.S.A. Teacher: “What’s the answer to #5?” Student A: “12!” Teacher: “Correct! How about the answer to #6?” Student B: “3!” Teacher: “Nice! #7?” Student C: “-4” Teacher: “Not quite. Anyone else?” Student A: “4” Teacher: “Excellent! #8?” This cont...
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Earth Day Engineering | Texas Instruments – U.S.

... Using real-world environmental issues is an easy way to get students engaged and thinking critically about problems that may be affecting their own communities. A task as simple as walking around a schoolyard could have students realizing their school might have an issue with trash. This can le...
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Get Students Excited About Linear Equations | Texas Instruments

...s where the math comes in. Let’s take a look at the details on this activity. Blog overview The activity is organized in five sections (sections 24 do not have to be done in that order): Activity objectives, materials and notes Coding the Ultrasonic Ranger Module (device that measures dis...
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Match the Graph-84

Students walk in front of a calculator-based ranger CBR™ 2 and try to match a distance-time graph. They examine the rate of change, and analyze and interpret the graph of a function.
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Exploring Circle Equations

Students explore the equation of a circle by connecting the coordinates of the center of the circle and the length of the radius to the corresponding parts of the equation.
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Running Circles Around Quads

Students explore various properties of cyclic quadrilaterals.
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Properties of Parallelograms - 1

Students explore the various properties of parallelograms and the necessary and sufficient conditions that guarantee that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
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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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Vernier - How Low Can You Go?

In this activity, students will use an EasyTemp temperature probe to determine the normal melting temperature of ice. They will then study how the addition of salt to the melting ice affects its melting temperature. They will finally formulate a procedure for reaching the coldest melting temperat...
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Forensics Case 8 - No Dumping: Using soil characteristics to link suspects to a crime scene

In this activity, students measure pH, conductivity, and water absorbency of different samples of soil. They use these characteristic properties to identify soil samples. They use the physical and chemical characteristics of soil samples collected from suspects to determine whether a suspect had ...
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I'm Melting, I'm Melting

Students will use the Vernier EasyTemp© temperature sensor to determine the change in thermal energy for a given mass of ice, the heat of fusion of ice, and percent error.
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Forensics Case 5 - The Ink Is Still Wet: Using colorimetry to identify an unknown ink

In this activity, students identify the ink of a ransom note to match suspects. They identify an unknown ink by its light absorbance characteristics. The experiment set up used is to measure a solutions absorbance of different colors (wavelengths) of light.
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