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Walk the Line

In this activity, students will be introduced to the CBR 2 motion sensor and the Vernier DataQuest™ app. They will collect and analyze both linear and non-linear data.
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Algebra Nomograph

This activity is similar to a function machine. The nomograph is comprised of two vertical number lines, input on the left and output on the right. The transformation of input to output is illustrated dynamically by an arrow that connects a domain entry to its range value. Students try to find th...
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Pi and Precision

Students will collect the measurements of circumference and diameter for four objects in their group. (Cup, Can, Mint Candy, and a Coin) They will then investigate the accuracy of their data colletion using a numerical table and a scatter plot. Students must observe how closely their measurements...
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You Are What You Eat

This activity involves data analysis of the number of fat grams versus calories in fast food hamburgers.
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What is a Solution to a System?

Solve a system of linear equations and begin to explore the infinite numbers of solutions to one equation.
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What is Root 2?

This lesson involves estimating the values of two irrational numbers using a number line with increasing precision of scale.
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Volume Relationships

This lesson involves the volume formula for cylinders, cones, and spheres.
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Solving Percent Problems

This lesson involves solving word problems dealing with percents by using visual and numerical representations of percents.
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Polythagoras

This activity explores (a) relationships among non-square regular polygons constructed on the sides of a right triangle and (b) visual and numerical proofs of the Pythagorean Theorem using rotations and non-square polygons.
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Addition and Subtraction of Rational Numbers: Part 2

This lesson involves representing addition and subtraction of signed mixed numbers on a number line for a randomly generated target sum or difference.
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Addition and Subtraction of Rational Numbers: Part 1

This lesson involves using pattern blocks to model addition and subtraction of positive mixed numbers for randomly generated numeric expressions.
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Helping students learn how to use built-in functions on the TI nspire

Students will follow step-by-step directions to become familiar with how to use the TI nspire's built in functions. Tutorial includes converting to decimal, approximating fractions, finding remainders, finding LCM, using factorials, creating mixed numbers, and factoring numbers to their prime fac...
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Comparing Pi's and Roots

This lesson involves manipulating the radius of a circle and the sides of a right triangle in an attempt to set the circumference of the circle equal to the hypotenuse of the right triangle
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Equations from Unit Rates

This lesson involves finding a linear equation and confirming the equation represents a proportional relationship with numeric values in ordered pairs or in functions tables.
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The Integrated Medical Model

As NASA is designing a new spacecraft capable of taking humans into deep space, and with the future advent of commercial spaceflight, a deeper and better understanding of medical risk has become even more vital for maintaining spaceflight safety and health for humans.
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The German Tank Problem

Students will develop an understanding of sampling distributions by exploring the methods used to estimate the number of German tanks in existence during WWII
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German Tanks: Exploring Sampling Distributions

In this lesson, students will estimate the largest number of a population based on random samples from the population, as statisticians did in WWII.
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Square it Up!

Students investigate the method of least squares by adding the squares to a scatter plot and moving a line to find the minimum sum. Then they compare their line to the built-in linear regression model.
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Exponent Rules

This activity allows students to work independently to discover rules for working with exponents, such as the Power of a Power rule. Students also investigate the value of a power whose exponent is zero or negative. As an optional extension, students investigate the value of a power whose exponen...
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Riemann Rectangle Errors

Use three Riemann sums used to estimate the area of a plane region.
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Center of Mass

Students will identify and interpret the mean geometrically as the location of the coins on the ruler such that the sum of the distances on either side of the mean is the same.
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Candy Pieces

Students will be introduce to hypothesis testing. Students are given the number of pieces by color in a bag of candy. They are asked if they think the bag could have come from a manufacturing process designed to produce equal proportions of each color. They will then use a chi-square test for goo...
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Maximums, Minimums, and Zeroes

Determine when a function has a maximum or minimum based on the derivative of the function.
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Cancer Clusters

Students will investigate cancer incidence rates in a number of states. Hypothesis testing is introduced and used along with a two-proportion z-test to compare cancer rates. This activity helps students to determine when a difference in data is actually statistically significant. This should enco...
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How Many Solutions?

Students graph systems of linear functions to determine the number of solutions. In the investigation, students are given one line and challenged to draw a second line that creates a system with a particular number of solutions.
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