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Sea Floor Spreading

In this lesson, students will use a simulation to explore the relationship between continental drift and seafloor spreading.
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Freezing Point

The students will determine the freezing and melting point of water.
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Air Resistance

Students collect data on the rate at which coffee filters fall.
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Balancing Torques and Forces

In this activity, students explore the conditions necessary to produce static equilibrium using first-, second-, and third-class levers.
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Creating Lab Reports

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Forces on an Inclined Plane

In this lesson, students will collect data on the magnitude of the force acting on an object resting on an inclined plane.
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Handheld Skills for the Science Classroom

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Hit the Target

In this lesson, students will explore the range of a marble that rolls down a ramp and off a table. The goal is for students to develop a mathematical model that will allow them to hit a target placed on the floor on the first try.
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Forensics with TI-Nspire™ - Case File: Bouncing Back

In this activity, students will be using the motion sensor as a sonar detector, through air to locate and identify a missing object in a box.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/forensics-with-tinspiresuptmsup--case-2-bouncing-back

Damped and Driven Harmonic Motion

Students explore the properties of waveforms representing damped and driven simple harmonic motion. First, they identify the functional form of the damping in a simple harmonic oscillator. Then, they discover the relationship between the driving frequency, the fundamental frequency, and the dampi...
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Electromagnetism

Students use an animated diagram of a magnetic field and a coil. Students rotate the coil and determine the number of magnetic field lines passing through the coil at a given angle. Students graph the relationship and then consider the rate of change of the magnetic field.
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Electromagnets

In this activity, students will create a solenoid-type electromagnet using two different methods of coiling the wire around the core. They will use a sensor to determine the relationship between the number of turns of wire and the magnetic field strength for each method.
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Entropy

In this activity, students will investigate entropy from the point of view of microstates, macrostates, and probability. The goal of the activity is to help students better understand the relationship between probability and entropy. Students will learn that, in the case of the second law of ther...
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Periodic Table Scavenger Hunt - Skills of Science

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OSE: Exploring Variations in Precipitation

This simulation explores how elevation, distance from the shore, and precipitation are related.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/ose_unit-6#3

OSE: What happens to fat when it’s burned?

This simulation explores what happens to fat and oil that is burned in a closed system.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/ose_unit-7#3_lesson-11

Smart Water with TI-Innovator™

In this TI-Innovator™STEM project, students are given the challenge to design a smart irrigation system that could be used to monitor and meter water from a rain collection cistern to irrigate a small family garden in Zimbabwe. This project is compatible with the TI-Nspire CX or TI-84 Plus...
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/smart-water-irrigation-with-ti@innovator

OSE: Why is M'Kenna Losing So Much Weight?

This simulation explores how mass changes when duck fat and vegetable oil are burned.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/ose_unit-7#3_lesson-10

Translation Mutation

In this lesson, students will explore how gene mutations that are located on chromosomes result in harmful effects.
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Tool - Stopwatch

This tool can be used alone, or you can copy/paste it into another TNS document.
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Sweating Alcohol

TBD
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NASA - Space Bugs

The goal of this laboratory is to investigate the mechanisms responsible for physiological changes of the immune system, so that appropriate countermeasures or interventions can be developed for future human space exploration missions.
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Enzyme Chemical Reactions

In this lesson, students will use an enzyme catalase to speed up the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into oxygen.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/enzyme-chemical-reactions

The Fibonacci Sequence

One of the simplest and beautiful mathematical sequences. The simplicity: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 ... is such that each term is the sum of the previous two terms. Examples of the sequence can be found in nature, architecture and number theory. In this investigation, students explore some of the patterns...
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Unit 1 Module 1 Lesson Guide

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