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Similar Figures

In this activity, students investigate the properties of similar triangles.
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Law of Large Numbers: Adding It Up

In this activity, students examine the relationship between relative frequency and theoretical probability to understand the Law of Large Numbers. They will explore the concept of independent events. They will also discern the difference between relative and cumulative frequencies.
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Perimeter and Area of a Square

Students study the perimeter and area of a square, and explore the relationship between them and the length of the side of the square.
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Law of Large Numbers: A Weighty Decision

In this activity, students will explore the Law of Large Numbers. By examining unfair models, they will expand their understanding of probability. They predict the weighting of an unfair model by analyzing experimental data and distributions. They will also formulate and test a hypothesis on the ...
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Perimeter of a Rectangel with Fixed Area

Students will investigate the relationship between the base of a rectangle with area of 35 or 36 and its perimeter.
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Perimeters, Areas, and Slopes - Oh, My!

Students create geometric figures, and use analytic and coordinate geometry to investigate their attributes. They go through the process of proving that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram.
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It's a Two-Way Street

Students will be introduced to two-way tables by calculating marginal and conditional distributions using formulas in a spreadsheet.
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NUMB3RS - Season 3 - "Waste Not" - Sharpshooter

It is believed that an unusually high occurrence of cancer in a small area may represent a "cancer cluster." Because this is rare, it is more likely to be a case of "Texas Sharpshooting." For example, suppose a person randomly shoots a gun several times at the side of a barn and draws a circle ar...
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NUMB3RS - Season 3 - "Waste Not" - Different or Not?

In the episode, the FBI discovers that children in the area of a sinkhole seem to have an unusually high occurrence of cancer. FBI agent Megan Reeves believes that this might represent a "cancer cluster," but Charlie warns her not to jump to this conclusion too quickly. Students will use a statis...
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NUMB3RS - Season 3 - "Traffic" - What is Random

In "Traffic", Charlie lectures about randomness, explaining that 'our brains misperceive evenness as random and wrongly assume that groupings are deliberate'. In mathematics, we expect to see some clustering, or an occasional appearance of a pattern, when examining truly random events. In this ac...
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NUMB3RS - Season 3 - "The Art of Reckoning" - Spies Like Us

In "The Art of Reckoning," Charlie discusses the security of a prison. "It's a hyper-secure system, but prisoners have nothing to do except think about how to crack it. Like two opposing armies." Charlie explains that analyzing such a situation involves determining the 'probabilities of penetrati...
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NUMB3RS - Season 3 - "Take Out" - Outliers

In "Take Out," Amita and Charlie help the FBI track financial transfers from the US to Mexico . There are so many transfers that it is difficult to find the specific transfer. Charlie explains that it is 'a matter of using a target-specific optimization model. Something called Outlier Detection.'...
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Forecasting

Students use regression to forecast values from a data. They study exponential smoothing. They also use the program FORECAST to automate a multiplicative model.
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Follow the Golden Rule - TI-83

Students find ratios and calculate measures of central tendency for sets of data. They understand the concept of the Golden Ratio. They use box-and-whisker plots to analyze data.
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Properties of Parallelograms

In this activity, students go through the process of proving a quadrilateral to be a parallelogram. They understand the various characteristics of a parallelogram.
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Properties of Quadrilaterals

This activity focuses on the properties of special quadrilaterals.
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Properties of Reflections

I use this activity in the beginning of the school year when introducing terminology such as angles, lines, segments, measures, perpendicular etc. The original material is from the SIMMS Integrated Mathematics Using Technology, I have adapted the activities to fit my objectives. Students have be...
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Properties of the Centers of a Triangle

Students investigate the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle. This activity explores interior angles, and their relationship with the exterior angles of a triangle.
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How Far Am I Off?

Students calculate a confidence interval using the chi-square distribution to estimate a population variance.
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Heads Up!

In this activity, students study some important concepts of probability. They use coin tossing experiments to determine the probability of a tossed coin coming up heads. They examine both short and long term experimental probabilities and their relationship to the theoretical probability.
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NUMB3RS - Season 3 - "Longshot" - Not So Great Expectations

In "Longshot," Charlie explains that the racetrack uses a pari-mutual betting system - the odds of winning vary with the amount bet on each horse. This system not only calculates proportional payoffs for the bettors, but also guarantees a profit for the racetrack owners by removing a percentage o...
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Geometric Distributions

Students simulate a geometric distribution of rolling a die to determine experimental probabilities and calculate theoretical probabilities.
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Properties of Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal

In this activity, students create parallel lines and a transversal, and study the properties of the lines and their angles.
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Gambler's Fallacy: Longest Streaks

In this activity, students explore longest the streak for 7 tosses of a coin. They understand the relationship between relative frequency and Theoretical probability. They will be able to clear misconceptions about probabilities of streaks.
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Which Trapezoids Are Special?

Cabri Jr. allows students to look at several kinds of trapezoids in order to see which ones are special. With this activity students can see that an isosceles trapezoid is a special one. In a parallel manner, students can see why a parallelogram can be considered a special trapezoid. This acti...
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