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Number Curiosities App for the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Families

Illustrates and animates interesting facts about numbers 0 -25.Illustrates and animates interesting facts about numbers 0 -25. Students can traverse a number line with their calculator to see: Factorization An interesting geometric fact A number sentence or pattern Fun fact about the number The Number Curiosities App is available for t...
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Python Turtle Module | Download | Texas Instruments

Coding, mathematics and computational thinking is fun and engaging with Turtle. Download this Python module perfect for beginners learning how to code. Python Turtle Module | Download | Texas Instruments global website ...
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Python Turtle Module | TI-NSpire | Texas Instruments

Coding, mathematics and computational thinking is fun and engaging with Turtle. Download this Python module perfect for beginners learning how to code. Python Turtle Module | TI-NSpire | Texas Instruments global website ...
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10 Minutes of Code: TI-84 Plus CE Python activities

Delve into the basics of Python on the TI-84 Plus CE Python graphing calculator with these easy lessons that help beginners get started in programming. 10 Minutes of Code: TI-84 Plus CE Python activities website ...
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Introduction to Quadratic Equations

This activity allows students to gain an understanding of quadratic equations. They will begin by using a Lists and Spreadsheet page to find the y-values of a specific function. They will then plot the x and y-values using a scatter plot to see the shape of the parabola. On top of this scatter...
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Chirp, Jump, Scatter

Students will find a best fit line for data graphed as scatter plots.
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Ride the Rollercoaster

In this activity, students will use polynomial regression to develop and assess the fit of equations modeling data. The equation models are then evaluated for reasonableness in their use for extrapolating beyond the given data sets.
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Dynagraphs

This lesson involves using a dynagraph to explore the relationship between the input and the output of a given function.
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Parametric Projectile Motion

Students will understand how changing the initial velocity and the initial angle change the path of a projectile. Students will be able to write the parametric equations for the path of a projectile.
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Linear Transformations

This lesson involves linear transformations from R2 to R2 represented by matrices. Note: R2 = R x R represents the set of all pairs of real numbers.
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Rational Functions

Students investigate the graphs of functions of the form y = 1/(x - a). They will discover that the graph of such a function has a vertical asymptote at x = a, and a horizontal asymptote at y = 0. They will investigate the graphic and numeric consequences of such asymptotic behavior by observing ...
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Closure Tables

In this activity, students create and complete closure tables to determine if the sets of whole numbers, integers, even numbers, and odd numbers are closed under the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
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Bewildered Babies

Students test the limits of the combinations formula by applying it to a labeling situation. After making charts and using logic to list possible label arrangements, students compare their results with the output of the combinations formula and nCr command.
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What Is My Rule?

This activity encourages students to gain experience with the language of the Cartesian coordinate system. Each of the problems shows two points, z and w. Point z can be dragged, and point w moves in response. In describing the rule that governs the location of point w, students will most likely ...
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Shall I Double Up or Take the Million? Exponential Growth

If you were given the opportunity to be given a permanent monthly salary of 1,000,000 for 30 days of work or a salary beginning with a penny on day one and doubling each day for 30 days which would you choose?
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Points on a Line

The Points on a Line activity is intended to develop student understanding of slope of a line. This activity is based on the concept of vertical change and horizontal change when moving between two points on a line. Students will perform an action on the TNS file and observe the consequences of ...
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Applications of Parabolas

In this activity, students will look for both number patterns and visual shapes that go along with quadratic relationships. Two applications are introduced after some basic patterns in the first two problems.
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Beat the System

This can be used as an introduction to Systems of Equations. Students can work in groups or alone. They are shown graphs of the three different types of systems of equations and then asked to write equations of lines to create another set of systems.
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Pi Song - Little Help

...ible to Algebra students. The equations make this activity of interest to geometry and physics classes for a short Pi Day activity. This activity can be extended by collecting data from the animations on a spreadsheet and graphing them. Also CBR2 and light sensor probes can be used to compare wit...
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Exploring Slope, Including a Study of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

This activity contains 4 problems. The first 2 allow the students to notice relationships of slopes and y-intercepts to the location of lines. The second 2 problems help the students find the relationships between the slopes of parallel and perpendicular lines.
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The "Great Pyramid" - Rate of Change

Students will explore different rates of change. Using the TI-Nspire students will be expected to make predictions based upon information that a Pharaoh has given. Students will explore points in a scatter plot of time and height on the building of a pyramid in ancient times. They will calcula...
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Slopes with Starburst

Students will use Starburst to conduct an experiment that analyzes slope. The data will be entered into TI-Nspire and evaluated. Students explore concepts such as flat/steeper slopes and constant versus varied slope. Students also simulate distance versus time graphs using meter sticks and hot...
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Guess My Slope

Students will estimate the slope of six lines. Students will then return to each line and use the measurement capabilities of the TI-nspire to find the actual slope of each line. Students will find the absolute value of the differences between their estimates and the actual slopes in order to d...
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Here's Looking At Euclid

Students first use the familiar prime factorization method to calculate the GCD and LCM of two numbers. Second, they apply Euclid’s algorithm, an iterative process for finding the GCD, in conjunction with a formula for the LCM given the GCD. In order to use the algorithm, they must first grasp th...
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Area of the Missing Square

In this activity, students will be introduced to an area model for representing a quadratic equation. Students will explore the relationship between the value of b and c, in y = x2 + bx + c, form of the quadratic equation. The relationship will be examined with integer and non-integer values in o...
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