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Box It Up

Students take a numerical and tabular look at finding the maximum value of an open box constructed by folding a rectangular sheet of material with cutout square corners. They also understand the concepts of independent and dependent variables.
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The Million Dollar Mission

This activity helps students to discover the effects of an exponential function.
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Box It Up (A Graphical Look)

Students graph the relationship between the length of the sides of the cut-out squares and the volume of the resulting box. They trace the graph to decide the best square-size which can result in a box of maximum volume.
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Breaking Spaghetti

Students will do a lab where they keep track of the number of strands of spaghetti versus how many "weights" it takes to break the spaghetti. They will enter lists and create a scatter plot. Students will also find the equation for the line of best fit. The TI-Navigator System can then be used...
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Learning to Do Linear Regressions

This activity compares children's age to height to teach linear regressions. The handout includes notes for students and teachers with a step-by-step lesson on how to do 3 types of linear regressions - Best Fit line, Median Median Line and Least Squares Line.
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Depreciation

In this activity, students perform computations involving depreciation of assets. They will study methods such as Straight line depreciation, Sum of the digits method and Double declining balance depreciation.
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Trains in Motion

Students will make observations about the motion of two objects. They will compare and contrast this motion and consider how it corresponds to a graph representing distance as a function of time.
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Area of the Missing Square

Students explore the relationship between the value of b and c, in y = x2 + bx + c, form of the quadratic equation.
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Transformations: Two Functions or Not Two Functions

Students create original artwork using all functions and conics studied throughout the course. Lines and absolute values, conic sections and whatever else they can stick in a "y=" are combined with some calculator tricks to make works of art that the students are really proud of.
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End Behaviors of Polynomial Functions

Students will understand patterns, relations, and functions.
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What's Your Combination

Students are first introduced to the counting principle and the factorial symbol. Then, they will calculate combinations and permutations using these formulas and the nCr, n!, and nPr commands on the graphing calculator.
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Here’s Looking at Euclid

Students explore several ways to calculate the Greatest Common Divisor and Least Common Multiple, including using Euclid’s Algorithm.
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Defining the Parabola

The teacher will graph a horizontal line and plot a point using TI-Navigator™, and the class will provide the points that create a parabola.
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Light at a Distance: Distance and Light Intensity

In this activity, students will use a light sensor to record the light intensity at various distances from a bulb. They will compare the data to an inverse square and a power law model.
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Geometric Sequences & Series

Students find common ratios of geometric sequences on a spreadsheet and create scatter plots of the sequences to see how each curve is related to the value of the common ratio and/or the sign of the first term of the sequence.
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Perms and Combs?

Students will use built-in commands to evaluate factorials, combinations, and permutations.
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Balloons

This activity is about gathering data to create a scatter plot and then look at a line of best fit. Students will measure the circumference of a blown up balloon and then they will time how long it takes the balloon to deflate. They will enter this information in to their lists and then graph t...
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Personal License Plates

Students explore concepts related to the counting principle and exponential notation. They write rules for calculations involving the counting principle and find the total number of possibilities from a set of rules.
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The Tortoise and the Hare

Students develop patterns using two or more rational number quantities. They comprehend the concept of functions by understanding the relationship between these quantities and their sums.
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What's Up?

Concepts and skills covered in this activity include writing keystroke sequences for formulas and converting between temperature scales.
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Let Us Count the Ways!

Students evaluate expressions using permutations and combinations of data elements on the calculator. They solve problems using these counting principles.
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Roots

Concepts and skills covered in this activity include roots, powers of 10, and problem solving.
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How Close is Close?

Students compute statistical measures like the mean, standard deviation, and variance of the data set. They understand how measures of variability can be interpreted.
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Divisibility Rules Using Scientific Calculators

Concepts and skills covered in this activity include number theory, divisibility rules, multiples, factors, and problem-solving skills.
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Aim High, Aim Low

Students will explore patterns related to place value in calculations.
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