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It's Getting Hot in Here

In this lesson, students will manipulate greenhouse gases to gather data on global temperature.
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Some Like It Hot

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to adjust the pH of a lake and draw conclusions about the relationship between pH and biodiversity.
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Cell-ebrating Life

In this lesson, students will explore and learn about the major components of animal and plant cells.
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Properties of Magnetism

In this lesson, students will create a solenoid-type electromagnet using two different methods of coiling the wire around the core.
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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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3-Way Tug o' War

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to explore a 3-way tug o' war where students supply a third equilibrant force to balance two other forces.
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NASA - Lunar Surface Instrumentation

In this lesson, students will look at an astronaut's movement on the lunar surface using vector addition. There are 2 parts to this activity. Both sets of materials are attached.
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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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When The Wind Blows

An investigative project based learning activity incorporating math and science through the connections among Chemistry, Physics, and Trigonometry. Project leads to consideration of the feasibility of alternative energy options based on research and local data. Student activities culminate in the...
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Vector Components

In this lesson, students will first explore the relationship between the magnitude and direction of a vector and the components of the vector. Students will then explore how two vectors are added to produce a resultant vector.
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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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Two-Dimensional Motion and Vectors

In this lesson, students will investigate two-dimensional vectors using the simulation of a boat crossing a river.
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Function Notation

Investigate and understand the symbolic language in the notation of functions used in mathematics.
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Properties of Special Quadrilaterals

Explore properties of some special quadrilaterals using segments to build quadrilaterals and explore their angles.
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Recombinant DNA

In this lesson, students complete the steps required to clone a single gene and express it in a model organism.
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NASA - Physiology of the Circulatory System

In this lesson, students explore the circulatory system, blood pressure, and heart rate under various conditions.
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Simple Calculator Tips for Algebra 2 | Texas Instruments

...f2). Select option 5: logBASE(. This gives you the option for logarithm with any base, but take a look at those other functions because they may come in handy one day! 3. Using Y-VARS to Evaluate a Function One of my favorite “hacks” I use in my Algebra 2 class...
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Vernier - Heat of Fusion

In this activity, students will use a calorimeter to measure the amount of heat needed to melt ice and determine the heat of fusion for ice. EasyData™ is needed for this activity.
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You Are What You Eat

Students are introduced to modeling linear data through an investigation of comparing grams of fat and calories in fast food hamburgers.
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Vernier - A Good Cold Pack

Students use the EasyTemp temperature probe to determine temperature changes as different solid substances dissolve in water. They then develop and test a plan for making the best cold pack using three grams of one of the substances. EasyData™ is needed for this activity.
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Vernier - A Speedy Slide with EasyData™ App and CBR 2™

Students will use a CBR 2™ motion detector to determine their speed or velocity going down a playground slide. They will also experiment with different ways to increase their speed going down the slide.
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Vernier - Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions

Students will observe two chemical reactions. They will use an EasyTemp probe to determine the change in temperature and identify endothermic and exothermic reactions.
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Vernier - Air Resistance

Students use the Vernier Motion Detector to measure the effect of air resistance on falling objects. They determine how air resistance and mass affect the terminal velocity of a falling object and then choose a force model that fits the data.
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Vernier - Falling Objects

In this activity, students will use a Motion Detector to measure distance and velocity.
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Vernier - Chill Out: How Hot Objects Cool

Students use a temperature probe to collect data as the warmed probe cools. Students investigate Newton's law of cooling and model cooling data with an exponential function. They fit the data to a mathematical model after analysis.
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