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End Behavior of Polynomial Functions

Students will use a slider to scroll through the graphs of power functions with a coefficient of positive and negative 1 and determine similarities and differences among the functions. Students will generalize the end-behavior properties of various power functions.
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Radical Functions

Students use a nomograph to investigate functions defined by square roots. Nomographs consist of two or more parallel axes, one for inputs and another for outputs. Input, output pairs that belong to the function are graphed as corresponding points on the axes connected by a ray drawn from the inp...
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Transformations: Dilating Functions

Dilate and reflect different types of function graphs by grabbing points.
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Waves and Spectrum Exploration

In this lesson, students will study the relationship between wavelength, frequency, and color through an interactive simulation.
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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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Balancing Chemical Equations

In this lesson, students will use the simulation to generate chemical equations and to balance these equations by observing how products are formed from reactants.
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Balancing Chemical Equations - Practice

In this lesson, students use the ChemBox feature of TI-NspireTM technology to practice balancing chemical equations.
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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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Concave Mirrors

In this lesson, students will explore the reflection of a movable object in a concave mirror.
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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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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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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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Circuit Construction Kit (HS)

In this lesson, students will simulate, observe and manipulate electric current, voltage and resistance.
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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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Trigonometric Transformations

Students will use a slider to animate the graphing of a function of time that models the height of a capsule on the London Eye observation wheel as the wheel turns. Students will discover the concepts of amplitude, frequency, period, and midline. Students will create an appropriate equation to mo...
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Special Segments in Triangles

Students will construct and explore medians, altitudes, angle bisectors, and perpendicular bisectors of triangles. They then drag the vertices to see where the intersections of the segments lie in relation to the triangle, and they measure distances to identify relationships.
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Estimating a Population Proportion

Students find the confidence interval for a population proportion by first finding the critical value and the margin of error.
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Compound Interest: Show Me the Money

This is an activity at the conclusion of the exponential relationship unit where students have experience with equations in the form y=a*b^x. Students use the random integer function on the TI-83 Plus to generate a rate of return for the investment profile they choose.
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Cell Phone Range

Students will learn to identify the domain and range of various real-world step functions. They will graphically explore numerical data points and observe step functions.
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REAL LIFE REAL WORLD Activity: Air Traffic Control

In this lesson, students will model and solve air traffic control problems with geometry software. The Cabri Jr. application will be used to construct a model of the problem situation and concepts from trigonometry and proportions are then applied to find the solution.
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Ain't No River Wide Enough

Students simulate the process a surveyor would use to measure the width of a river by measuring length on one side of the river and angles formed by various reference points.
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Exploring Vertical Asymptotes- 84

This lesson involves observing how changing the values in a rational function affects the continuity of the graph of the function.
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Around the Vertex in 80 Days

Students move a quadratic function in the coordinate plane to specific points to observe how the vertex form of the equation changes.
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