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Stuff It!

Students learn to calculate volume of a sphere and a rectangular prism. They explore methods of determining how many volleyballs can be placed in a room.
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What's So Special about 11?

Students will compute multiples of numbers in search of patterns. As a class, they'll discover patterns in multiples of 9; then they'll do the same with patterns in multiples of 11. They will then practice writing the rule for 11, both verbally and algebraically, to summarize the discovered pattern.
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Who Needs Mixed Numbers?

Students divide and multiply mixed numbers and fractions in real-life examples relating to carpentry.
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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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Circumference and Area of a Circle

Students explore how to derive pi (∏) as a ratio. Students also study the circumference and area of a circle using formulas.
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Circle Around

Students compute the circumference and area of circles. They understand that the ratio of the circumference to the diameter is a value (3.14) called pi.
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The First Twelve Days of School

Students learn to organize data, look for patterns, and solve problems. They will count the number of "coins" in a variation of The Twelve Days of Christmas song. They will also generalize the patterns through symbolic expressions.
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Let’s Count the Ways

Students will be introduced to the different ways to calculate numbers of outcomes, including using the counting principle. They will also evaluate expressions using permutations of data without repeat elements, both manually and on the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator.
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3x3 Linear Systems of Equations

This lesson involves connecting graphical representations of systems of linear equations in three variables to the number of solutions of those systems.
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10 Minutes of Code

...here are 12 steps in an octave. If a note has frequency F, then the very next note has frequency F × 12√2. Multiplying a note’s frequency by 12√2 or 21/12 (the twelfth root of 2) twelve times results in a doubling of the original frequency, so the last note in the octave (or the first note in th...
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Number Curiosities App for the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Families

Illustrates and animates interesting facts about numbers 0 -25.Illustrates and animates interesting facts about numbers 0 -25. Students can traverse a number line with their calculator to see: Factorization An interesting geometric fact A number sentence or pattern Fun fact about the number The Number Curiosities App is available for t...
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10 Minutes of Code: TI-84 Plus CE Python activities

...ed with coding in Python in a friendly, easy-to-use platform in the palm of your hand. Get ready to tap the power of programming in Python. tKGZMNU58Wg Step 1 Let’s start learning about the Python environment. Press [prgm] and select Python App from the menu. Step 2 ...
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TI Codes by Texas Instruments

TI Codes by Texas Instruments ticodes website TI Codes Engage students in an easy entry into programming with short activities that help spark interest in coding, computer science and robotics. Pick y...
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Raise Your Cup

Students investigate inequalities applied to to volume and perimeter.
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Introduction to Quadratic Equations

This activity allows students to gain an understanding of quadratic equations. They will begin by using a Lists and Spreadsheet page to find the y-values of a specific function. They will then plot the x and y-values using a scatter plot to see the shape of the parabola. On top of this scatter...
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Planning for Success TI Sweepstakes 2025 | Texas Instruments

Enter for a chance to win an exclusive, math-themed teacher planner for the '25–'26 school year from Texas Instruments. 50 will win! Planning for Success TI Sweepstakes 2025 | Texas Instruments global website ...
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TI-Nspire™ CX Premium Teacher Software Guidebook

6.2 download TI-Nspire™ CX Premium Teacher Software Guidebook TI-Nspire™ CX Premium Teacher Software Guidebook TI-Nspire™ CX Premium Teacher Software Guidebooks website ...
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Raise Your Cup

Students investigate inequalities applied to to volume and perimeter.
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Linear Transformations

This lesson involves linear transformations from R2 to R2 represented by matrices. Note: R2 = R x R represents the set of all pairs of real numbers.
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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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Breaking Up is Not Hard to Do

Students split rational functions into sums of partial fractions.
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Rational Functions

Students investigate the graphs of functions of the form y = 1/(x - a). They will discover that the graph of such a function has a vertical asymptote at x = a, and a horizontal asymptote at y = 0. They will investigate the graphic and numeric consequences of such asymptotic behavior by observing ...
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Investigating the Derivatives of Some Common Functions

In this activity, students will investigate the derivatives of sine, cosine, natural log, and natural exponential functions by examining the symmetric difference quotient at many points. They develop the idea of the derivative as a function. They gather evidence toward some common derivative for...
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Closure Tables

In this activity, students create and complete closure tables to determine if the sets of whole numbers, integers, even numbers, and odd numbers are closed under the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
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