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Do You Have a Temperature? - TI-83

In this activity, students represent and analyze climate data. They use linear regressions to understand the relationship between temperatures measured in the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales and examine conversion factors.
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Dog Days or Dog Years?

Students will use order pairs, table of values, and a scatter plot to determine a function that represents real world data.
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Applications of Parabolas

Students look for both number patterns and visual shapes that go along with quadratic relationships.
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Finding Linear Models

Students graph a scatter plot, find average rate of change, develop a linear model, find a linear regression and a median/median line for a set of data graphed in a scatter plot, and predict profit.
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Area "FOILed" Again!

Students practice finding rectangular areas with algebraic expressions for the lengths of the sides.
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Factoring Special Cases

Given a set of shapes whose combined areas represent the left-hand expression, students manipulate them to create rectangles whose areas are equal to the right-hand expression.
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Back In Time?

Students will explore the definition of a function through use of a graph, a set of ordered pairs, and an input-output diagram.
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Cricket Thermometers

In this activity, students investigate the relationship between temperature and number of cricket chirps. They learn to find the other value of a function when given one value of a function. Students use linear regression and plot a set of ordered pairs.
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Understanding Solutions of Systems Using Tables and Graphs

Students represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols.
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Unit Circle

Students discover the relationship between the trigonometric functions sine, cosine, and tangent and the side length ratios of a right triangle.
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Bewildered Babies

After making charts and using logic to list possible label arrangements, students compare their results with the output of the combinations formula and nCr command.
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Closure Tables

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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Using Matrices to Enter Data and Perform Operations

Students will select and use appropriate statistical methods to analyze data and understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one another.
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Using Symmetry to Find the Vertex of a Parabola

Students graph a quadratic function and investigate its symmetry by choosing pairs of points with the same y-value.
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Connecting Factors and Zeros

Students will determine if a quadratic formula is factorable, then they will factor the equation, set each factor equal to 0, and solve for X. (Categories include linear functions, graphing, and factoring.)
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Using Technology to Tame the EOC

The following are some examples of strategies that may be used on the Algebra I End Of Course Tests. These strategies do not replace instruction but may be helpful in your test review.
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Conserving Energy

Students will find both the kinetic and potential energies as the cart rolls down the ramp. They will find the sum of the two energies, and show that this value is constant at all times.
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The Million Dollar Mission

This activity helps students to discover the effects of an exponential function.
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Leaning Toward Christmas

Students will generate equations in an attempt to match the left side of a Christmas tree.
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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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Continuous Compounding

In this activity, students deal with financial computations, where the interest is compounded continuously. Depending on the length of each compounding period, students will determine the number of compounding periods.
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Linear Equations

In this lesson students will learn how to determine the equation of a line using two points. Students will be finding there answer and then graphing the equation in Activity Center to see if it they are correct.
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Tracing Paper Inequalities

Students graph systems of linear inequalities in two variables in the Cartesian coordinate plane and find their solutions.
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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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Linear Equations for Which the Quotient of the Coordinates is Constant

This activity allows students to explore situations in which points with a constant quotient of coordinates are graphed. With TI-Navigator?s display, students can determine that an oblique line is formed from such points. This oblique line always passes through the origin with a slope equal to ...
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