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Investigation of Similar Rectangles

This activity shows how the ratios of perimeters and the ratios of areas of similar rectangles compare to the similarity ratios.
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Quadratic Unit Activity #1: Graphing a Parabola

This is the first activity in a series on vertex form of a quadratic for algebra I. This introduces the 'squaring' function.
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Exploring Graphs of Inequalities

Test ordered pairs to determine if they are part of the solution set to an inequality.
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Investigating the Angles of a Triangle

The following will find the sum of the interior angles of a triangle and the sum of the remote interior angles of a triangle. Students can then change the type of triangle. The student will see that the sum of the interior angles is always 180 degrees. Also, the student will see that the sum of t...
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Ratios of Similar Triangles

In this activity, students will explore two ways of comparing side lengths of similar triangles. They will calculate ratios and change the triangles to see how the ratio changes. Then they will write proportions using the ratios.
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How to Find the Center of a Circle Determined by Three Non-Collinear Points

...roblem 3 worksheet guides the novice user to perform the task using the TI-Nspire handheld. Several of the calculator tools and utilities are used in completing the activity to find the center and measure the radius of the circle. Problem 4 includes instruction for writing the equation of the cir...
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Trains in Motion

Compare and contrast the motion of two objects and how it corresponds to distance as a function of time.
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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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Charlotte Chase Activity

In this activity, students will create and analyze graphs and investigate how temperature and pressure are related.  
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Exploring Probability with Dice and Test Scores

1. In this activity students will investigate probabilities of independent events and interpret the probabilities they calculate. 2. At the 8th grade level, this activity can be used to solve simple problems involving probability and compare probabilities of events.
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Real Graphs

This lesson involves identifying patterns of data from given lists.
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Rational Numbers: Number Line

Drag a point along the number line and compare the mixed numeral, improper fraction, decimal and percentage forms.
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One Year Makes a Difference

This lesson involves drawing informal comparative inferences about two populations.
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The Mailbox

Student will use the Measurement tools found in the Geometry menu options or model the image using functions on the Graph page
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Angles for a Solution

This lesson involves looking at several sketches of intersecting lines and determining the measures of the missing angles using the facts about supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles.
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Box Plot Comparison

In this activity, students will create dot plots and box-and-whisker plots of the temperatures of three different cities along the United States' East Coast: Caribou, Maine, Washington, DC, and Tampa, Florida. Students will make dot plots for each city and compare the representations to one ano...
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F Distribution

Students study the characteristics of the F distribution and discuss why the distribution is not symmetric (skewed right) and only has positive values. Students then use the Fcdf command to find probabilities and to confirm percentiles. They move on to find critical values and then compute a conf...
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What is a p-value?

This lesson involves beginning with a null hypothesis specifying the mean of a normally distributed population with a given standard deviation.
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What is a p-Value?

Students begin with a null hypothesis specifying the mean of a normally distributed population with a given standard deviation.
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Sampling

Students learn about each of the four types of random sampling methods and use the randInt command to find each kind of sample from a given population.
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Testing Claims About Proportions

Students find z-scores and critical values to test claims about proportions. To verify the results, they find P-values by either finding the area under the curve with the Integral tool, or by using the 1-Prop z Test command.
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Z-Scores

This lesson involves finding the area under the standard normal curve with mean 0 and standard deviation 1 for a given distance from the mean and compare this to the area under the curve for another member of the family of normal curves.
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Polar Graphs

Relate polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates and plot polar functions.
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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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Chi-Square Tests

In this activity, students will look at a problem situation that involves categorical data and will determine which is the appropriate chi-square test to use.
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