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Yards of Tin

Students solve a problem involving surface area of cylinders. They find the surface area and the amount of tin needed to make the cylindrical parts of ten long open pipes.
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Recurring Remainders

Students will use the calculator to investigate the patterns formed by remainders in whole-number division.
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Names for One-Half

Students use their understanding of integers, fractions, decimals, and operations to find mathematical expressions that equal one-half.
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Transient Circuit Analysis: Numeric

Describes how the differential equation plotter is used to solve the second-order circuit presented in Chapter 2 (Topic 8) by expressing it as a system of first-order differential equations.
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Cereal Numbers

Students build numbers from zero to ten with cereal and connect the number name and numeral. Students also explore number sentences for numbers up to ten.
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Analyzing Number Cube Sums

Students extend their understanding of theoretical probability and patterns. They use number cubes, to build awareness that a fraction and its decimal and percent representation on the calculator are "close," but not necessarily equal.
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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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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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Hat Trick

Students learn to solve a real-world problem in economics. Students get to understand how surveys often use a sample of people rather than all of the people involved. They also learn how to make decisions based on the results of a sample survey.
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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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Describing Categorical Data - Advanced Placement

Students categorize data using tables and bar charts. They also determine relative frequencies.
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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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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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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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So Many Zeros!

Students will explore standard and scientific notation representations of numbers. Students will also discuss the need for different representations of very large or small numbers, and they will see real-world examples of these representations.
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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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Exploring the Unit Circle

In this activity, students explore the properties of a unit circle and its mapping functions.
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Finding the area of a perfect polygon.

To find the area of a "regular polygon."
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Pizza Extravaganza

Students will conduct a survey of the class to determine favorite pizza toppings. They use this sample information to predict the preferred toppings for the school and use the TI-15 to help them with the calculations to plan a school-wide pizza party.
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What's Half of a Half of a Half?

Students will use a physical model to determine what happens when they repeatedly halve a piece of paper, and then they reassemble the pieces into a whole. They then use an algebraic model to analyze the same situation, which leads to an introductory discussion of limits.
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