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Maximizing a Paper Cone's Volume

The net for a conical paper cup is formed by cutting a sector from a circular piece of paper. What sector angle creates a net that maximizes the cone's volume? In this activity students will build concrete models, measure the dimensions and calculate the volume. Next, students will use a const...
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Mystery Quadrilateral!

This activity could be used as an assessment after a unit on special quadrilaterals. Students are given an unknown mystery quadrilateral that looks like a square. By dragging the vertices of the mystery quadrilateral, students conjecture the true name of the quadrilateral. Students support their ...
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Euler's Method

Dynamic graphical representation of Euler's method that can be plotted one step at a time.
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Angles & Chords in a Circle

This activity is designed to allow students to gain an understanding of the relationship between the arcs and angles formed by intersecting chords in a circle. It includes an interactive geometry page, some circle problems, and a Euclidean proof.
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Nested Similar Triangles

Discover the conditions that make triangles similar by moving the sides opposite the common angle in nested triangles.
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Angles and Similarity

Experiment with the measures of the angles of similar triangles to determine conditions necessary for two triangles to be similar.
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Triangle Sides & Angles

Students will explore side and angle relationships in a triangle. First, students will discover where the longest (and shortest) side is located relative to the largest (and smallest) angle. Then, students will explore the Isosceles Triangle Theorem and its converse. Finally, students will determ...
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Triangle: Side Lengths and Angle Measures

The main purpose of this activity is to allow students to use TI-Nspire or TI-Nspire CAS to explore and decide which sides and angles of a triangle are the smallest and which are the largest.
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The Flag Problem

Students explore the area of a triangle with the base being one of the legs of a right angled trapezoid, and an opposite vertex being a point on the other leg of the trapezoid.
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Scale Factor Area Perimeter

Explore the relationship of perimeter and area in similar triangles when the scale factor is changed.
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The Hinge Theorems

Students will explore the inequality relationships that arise when some of the triangle congruence conditions are in place but others are not. The SAS Inequality Theorem and the SSS Inequality Theorem are often referred to as the Hinge Theorem and its converse. These two theorems concern inequali...
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Regular Polygons - Angle Measurements

Students will investigate the number of degrees in each polygon with three through ten sides, then develop a formula for the relationship between the number of sides and the sum of the measures of the degrees of the polygons.
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The Ladder Problem Revisited

In this activity students explore the locus of mid-point of the hypotenuse of a fixed length geometrically and algebraically and discover that the median a right triangle is equal to half the length of the hypotenuse. Students then prove this property. The problem: A ladder leans upright against ...
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The Lunes of Hippocrates

In this activity the students discover a property of this historical figure.
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Pythagorean Relationships

Investigate the triangles that can be formed using one side of three squares to build the triangle.
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The Magic of Central Angles

This activity allows students to investigate the relationship between central angles and the arcs they intercept.
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Pythagorean Triples

Explore Pythagorean triples by dragging vertices to find whole number Pythagorean triples.
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The Pythagorean Theorem—and More

Students construct a triangle and find all angle and side measures. They practice dragging the vertices to form certain types of triangles, and then they confirm the Pythagorean Theorem for right triangles. Moreover, they discover the types of triangle that occur when c2 a2 + b2 or when c2 > a2 +...
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Ratios of Similar Figures

Students explore the ratio of perimeter, area, surface area, and volume of similar figures in two and three dimensional figures.
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The Art Project

Students explore the locus of points in the interior of the right angle such that the sum of the distances to the sides of the angle is constant.
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Reflections in Motion

Students will use reflected images of triangles to observe similarities retained under vertical and horizontal stretching and shrinking transformations.
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Supplements and Complements

The attached files contain a supplementary angle and complementary angle for students to explore. They are asked which point changes the measure of the angle. They can move various parts of the construction. The files are designed to be used with your current instructional materials.
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Tangents to a Circle

Explore properties of tangent lines and how they differ from secant lines.
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Taxicab Geometry

In this activity, students begin a study of taxicab geometry by discovering the taxicab distance formula. They then use the definition of radius to draw a taxicab circle and make comparisons between a circle in Euclidean geometry and a circle in taxicab geometry. Lastly, they construct taxicab pe...
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Secants and Angles in a Circle

This activity is designed to allow students to gain an understanding of the relationship between the arcs and angles formed by secants drawn from a common external point outside a circle. It includes an interactive geometry page, some circle problems, and a Euclidean proof.
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