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Electromagnetics

Describes how to use the TI-89 to solve Laplace's equation for two-dimensional electrostatic problems. The separation of variables method provides exact solutions but is restricted to specific geometries. The relaxation method is applicable to any geometry, but it provides only an approximate s...
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Measurement and Geometry

Students explore the use of manipulatives to conduct simple geometry and measurement activities.
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Financial Calculations

Describes how to use the TI-89 to calculate interest, present worth, loan repayments and so forth. These methods utilize the time-value-of-money.
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Map It!

Students explore map making. Students read a story, identify the locations of different places in the story, decide the distance between each set of places in the story, and create a map with a legend.
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Making Picture Graphs

Students learn to make picture graphs with symbols that represent more than one piece of data.
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Randomization in Sampling and Experiments

This activity covers random sampling and randomization for experiments.
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Laplace Analysis: The s-domain

Demonstrates the utility of symbolic algebra by using the Laplace transform to solve a second-order circuit. The method requires that the circuit be converted from the time-domain to the s-domain and then solved for V(s). The voltage, v(t), of a sourceless, parallel, RLC circuit with initial co...
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How do You Measure Up? (with the TI-10)

Students measure weight, height, and length with the help of a balance, scales, rulers, yardstick, and tape measures. They use their TI-10 to find proportions and to round off answers to whole numbers.
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Probability as Relative Frequency

In this activity, students use simulation to justify the concept of the Law of Large Numbers. They understand that as the sample size increases, the relative frequency of which an event occurs approaches the probability of that event happening. Students investigate the binomial and geometric prob...
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Confidence Intervals

Students understand the confidence intervals for a proportion and for a mean. They also examine the confidence intervals for the difference between two means, and for the difference between two proportions.
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Exploring Bivariate Data

Students graph scatter plots and understand the concepts of correlation and least-squares regression. They also perform transformations to achieve linearity in the data plot.
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Is it Normal

In this activity, students will use the idea of a normal distribution to pull together multiple areas of probability and statistics. 
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Sampling Distribution of Differences

This activity covers the distribution of a difference between two independent sample proportions or two independent sample means.
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Tests of Significance

Students understand how tests of significance can be performed with confidence intervals. They use a simulation to clarify the meaning of a hypothesis. Students examine large sample tests for a proportion, mean, difference between two proportions, and difference between two means. They also study...
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Summarizing Distributions of Univariate Data

Students understand statistical concepts like center of data and the amount of data variation from the center. They calculate the measures of the center of a distribution and the measures of spread for the data collected as a list. Students also create boxplots for the data. They examine the effe...
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Special Cases of Normally Distributed Data

Students perform single and two-sample t procedures to investigate special cases of normally distributed data. They explore inference for a least-square regression line, including the confidence interval.
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Properties of Parallelograms

In this activity, you will construct the geometric object by following the instructions below, and then answer the questions about the object.
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Angle Theorem

Students use the Cabri Geometry II Plus software to investigate the relationship between angle and ratio in a right triangle.
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Set Design

Students will use similarity concepts, and the dimensions of the carvings on Mt. Rushmore to create a proportional representation of the carvings for a stage backdrop.
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Stepping Stones

Students use volume formulas and proportional reasoning to calculate the amount of concrete needed to make stepping stones of a specific size.
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Creating Word Problems

Students write word problems based on the whole numbers generated by the calculator. They decide on an operation to solve the problems. Finally, they  analyze the problems to determine the problem characteristics when using operations on whole numbers.
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Thrift Store Markdowns

Students will calculate a series of discounts using increasing unit fractions.
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Looks Right

Students use the Cabri Geometry II Plus software to determine which given triangle retains its basic shape after its vertices are dragged around the screen.
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Match the graph

Students use the Cabri Geometry II Plus software to reflect points from a graph across the axes.
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Area of Triangle

This Cabri Geometry activity enables students to review the relationship between the height of a triangle and its perimeter and area.
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