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Trigonometric Patterns

Students use the unit circle to examine patterns in the six trigonometric functions.
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Would You Work For Me?

Expanding the Notion of Function Representation
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Two Models are Better than One

This lesson involves modeling the amount of carbon dioxide in the air over a 12-month period.
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Exponential Dice

This lesson involves using a simulation to generate data that can be modeled by exponential growth and decay functions.
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Story of e!

This activity is an exploration of how the value of e is derived. It includes graphs, questions, and some practice problems.
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Radian Measure

This lesson involves exploring the relationship between the central angle, the arc, and the radius of a circle.
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Sinusoidal Modeling

This lesson involves writing an equation to predict the average monthly temperature for a certain location based on past data.
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Parametrizing the Unit Circle

The purpose of this activity is to use parametric equations to "unwrap" the unit circle. This process will allow students to obtain the graph of the function y = sin(x).
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Ride the Rollercoaster

Students 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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Transitions

In this activity, students review some basic relationships relating to the unit circle and apply these relationships in the conversion of a rectangular circle equation to polar form.
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Properties of an Ellipse

Students discover properties of an ellipse, such as the set of all points such that the sum of the distances from these points to two fixed points is constant.
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Exploring the Parabola

Students explore the key features of the parabola, both geometrically and algebraically.
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Very Interesting

Students explore interest related to consumer loans, credit, and savings accounts.
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Reduce It!

Students write augmented matrices for systems of equations and then solve the system by writing the augmented matrix in reduced row-echelon form.
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How Many? (Precalculus)

Students will be presented a situation in which they must use linear programming to determine the optimum production level to maximize profits.
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Helicopter Bungee Jump

In this activity, students will observe a simulation of a record breaking bungee jump, consider a mathematical model of the height as a function of time, and take the derivative to determine points of interest like the minimum height, maximum velocity, acceleration, and maximum jerk. Students wil...
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Exploring Linear Equations

Students will enter "life expectancy" data into lists and set up scatter plots and trace the scatter plot to select two points. Secondly, they will use the points to calculate slope and write a linear equation. Finally, they will use the Transformation Graphing App to fit the data using a linea...
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Exploring Linear Relationships -- Stacking Cups and Walking Rates

In this activity, students will explore several examples of linear relationships. They will use a table to organize data that they collect and will make graphs to display that data. Students are prompted to write equations and interpret slope as a rate of change.
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T³™ Summer Workshops | Texas Instruments

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Leveraging the TI-84 Plus CE Graphing Calculator for ACT® Test Success

...hop is designed for mathematics educators who want to learn to leverage TI-84 Plus CE technology skills to drive student success on the ACT® test by exploring released test items. Educators will cover the main elements of the ACT® test, discuss strategies for helping students to better understa...
https://education.ti.com/en/t3-professional-development/for-teachers-and-teams/summer-workshops/2025/11-virtual-84pce-act

Leveraging the TI-84 Plus CE Graphing Calculator for ACT® Test Success

...signed for mathematics educators who want to learn to leverage TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator skills to drive student success on the ACT® test by exploring released test items. Educators will cover the main elements of the ACT® test, discuss strategies for helping students to better understa...
https://education.ti.com/en/t3-professional-development/for-teachers-and-teams/summer-workshops/2025/21-ti84-act-searcy-ar

Operation Rules

In this short activity, students use interactive pages with sliders to determine rules for different combinations of adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers such as adding two negative numbers.
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One Sided Limits

Students will be given piecewise functions and asked to evaluate both the left-hand limit and the right-hand limit of the function as x approaches a given number, c. Using sliders, students will estimate the value of the missing variable that makes the left-hand limit and the right-hand limit equal.
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TI-SmartView™ for MathPrint™ calculators

...View™ for MathPrint™ calculators global website Take advantage of TI’s comprehensive suite of free activities and services for your computer software. Resources Download and save the software t...
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