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Inverse of Two Temps

Students find a conversion equation that will calculate the corresponding Celsius temperature for any given Fahrenheit temperature. Students learn to graph scatter plots, analyze and graph linear equations, compute and model slope, derive and apply a conversion equation, and analyze inverse relat...
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Modeling Basketball and Golf shots with Quadratics

Students learn the quadratic equation in vertex form by modeling President Obama shooting hoops. Then attempt to hit a hole-in-one on 3 holes of golf by determining the equation of the flight of the ball. The activity concludes with a 10-question quiz.
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Optimizing Resources Using Census Data

In this activity, students investigate how to optimize resources to maximize support for people in danger from flooding.
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Modeling: Optimal Locations for a Food Truck

In this activity, students will investigate where to locate a food truck in Washington DC to maximize the number of potential customers.
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Modeling Judging a Poster Contest

In this TI-Nspire family activity, students use the ratings made by five judges in a poster competition with the goal of deciding the top three posters based on the ratings made by the judges.
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Modeling: Exploring Medical Tests Results

In this activity, students investigate ideas that have appeared in many sources related to the recent pandemic. They will become familiar with terms such as false positives and false negatives, prevalence, sensitivity and specificity.
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Modeling The Game of Hog

This activity engages students in a dice game with the goal of finding the optimum strategy for winning, in this case, maximizing the possible number of points when tossing dice as long as no sixes show up in a toss. 
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Big Data Sets - CO2 Levels

Students can explore the data of the monthly mean amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere measured in parts per million at Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii from 1958 to 2022. 
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/exploring-data-@-co2-levels

Cybersecurity 7- Pick the Lock

This bonus activity challenges students to put all the concepts they’ve learned together in order to successfully pick a micro:bit lock. Will your students be able to discover what’s locked away inside the old treasure chest?
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Cybersecurity 2 - Channel Surfing

Inspired by Hedy Lamarr’s revolutionary work, this activity builds on the concepts learned in Activity 1 and introduces students to frequency hopping. Students will learn the method of hiding radio messages by transmitting bits and pieces over several radio channels until an entire message ...
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Where Is the Heat?

In this lesson, students will explore a simulation that visually shows the behavior of particles in a substance as the temperature changes.
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Swimming with Acids and Bases

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to observe at the molecular level the difference between strong and weak acids and bases.
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Isotopes and Atomic Mass

In this lesson, students will use a simulation of a mass spectrometer. Students will use a slider to adjust the magnetic field to direct either Cl-35 or Cl-37 to the detector.
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Hot Molecules

In this lesson, students will observe and make predictions about the motion and pressure of the molecules of a confined gas as the temperature is increased or decreased.
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How Does It Stack?

In this lesson, students will visualize the relationship between density of solutions and the relative position of an object in the solution.
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Interactive pH Titration

In this lesson, students will explore an interactive titration curve for a weak acid-strong base titration. Students will learn how acid concentration, acid ionization constant, and base concentration affect the titration.
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Cell-ebrating Life

In this lesson, students will explore and learn about the major components of animal and plant cells.
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FormulaPro

Like the famous "EEPro" and "MEPro" applications bundled with the TI-89 and TI-92, FormulaPro is a complete engineering solution mostly based around equation solving. It comprises a Equation Solving part (700+ equations grouped into 16 subjects/categories) and a Reference part. Made entirely i...
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Vector Components

In this lesson, students will first explore the relationship between the magnitude and direction of a vector and the components of the vector. Students will then explore how two vectors are added to produce a resultant vector.
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Recombinant DNA

In this lesson, students complete the steps required to clone a single gene and express it in a model organism.
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You Are What You Eat

Students are introduced to modeling linear data through an investigation of comparing grams of fat and calories in fast food hamburgers.
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Rare Diseases, Hopeful Research

This problem-based activity gives middle grades and high school science students a glimpse into the research laboratory.
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The Classic Box Problem Exploration- 84

In this lesson, students take the classic optimization box problem and uses multiple mathematical representations to maximize the volume of the box.
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Parallel Lines cut by a Transversal with Cabri Jr.

Using Cabri Jr, the students (with the teachers help) will create parallel lines cut by a transversal, measure angles, and compare the relationships of the angles formed using features of the Cabri Jr.
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Making Limits Exist

In this activity, students will graph piecewise functions and evaluate numerically and graphically the left hand limit and the right hand limit of the function as x approaches a given number, c.
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