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Cybersecurity 5 - Turn the (Rainbow) Tables

Building on the concepts learned in Activity 4, it’s up to the student hacker to turn the tables by working out the method for hacking SHA-256 password encryption.The student hacker must search a rainbow table, which is comprised of precomputed hashes from known and frequently used password...
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Day at the Beach

In this lesson, students will explore temperature differences in two sets of sand, one dry and one wet.
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Vernier - What Causes the Seasons?

In this activity, students' will explore how the tilt of the earth's axis results in different amounts of solar radiation at different times of the year, causing seasons. They will simulate the earth's warming using a light bulb that will shine on a Temperature Probe attached to a globe, and inve...
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Vernier - Freezing and Melting of Water

In this lesson, students will collect and analyze data of freezing and melting water.
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Transformations: Dilating Functions

Dilate and reflect different types of function graphs by grabbing points.
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Roots of Radical Equations

In this activity, students will solve radical equations graphically. Several square and cubic root equations are given for students to graph and find intersections with the x-axis. Students will also use the distance formula to solve an extension problem.
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Introduction to CAS. Adding polynomials, solving equations, factoring trinomials, expanding

This series of activities provides an introduction to some Algebra concelpts using CAS. The activities start with Algebra tiles and CAS. Patterning is modelled for the students so that they can construct the knowledge rather than be given a set of rules. The activities look at adding and subtr...
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Domain and Range 2

Identify the domain and range of a relation from its graph.
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Polar Necessities

Students will graphically and algebraically find the slope of the tangent line at a point on a polar graph. Finding the area of a region of a polar curve will be determined using the area formula.
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Big Data Sets - Median income

Using the data in the TNS file on Median Income, students can explore trends of workers aged 15 and over across gender, race, occupation, and education and by state as of 2020. 
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Local Linearity

Students explore zooming in on various functions including piecewise functions.
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Shuffleboard Slide with Proportions

In this coding activity, students will create a shuffleboard game using Python and mathematics. 
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Unit Circle Cruncher

In this coding activity, students will create two Unit Circle Guessing games.  The first version will request cosine and sine values in degree mode.  The second version will request cosine and sine values in radian mode.
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Putt Putt with Python

In this coding activity, students will create a golf game.  The golf game gives the user two random points, one for the golf ball and one for the golf hole.  The user will enter a value for the slope.
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Simulating Fairness

In this coding activity, students will create a simulation for the game “Evens or Odds”.  The simulation will allow students to investigate the fairness of different variations of the game.
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Factor Darts

In this coding activity, students will create a dart game that generates four random quadratic expressions. For each question the player answers correctly, the player will get another shot at the dart board. 
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Parabolic Hoops

In this coding activity, students will create a virtual basketball court.  Using the location of the hoop and the vertex, the shooter will calculate the amplitude needed to “Swish” nothing but net!
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Rational Quadratics Zeros

In this coding activity, students will extend the code from Integer Quadratic Zeros to create a game that allows exploration of other factored equation forms.  
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Frisbee Golf Equations

In this coding activity, students will create a frisbee golf game, using Python and mathematics.   
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Fraction Tic Tac Toe

In this coding activity, students will create a fraction based, tic tac toe game using Python and mathematics. 
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Integer Darts

In this coding activity, students will create an integer dart game using Python and mathematics. 
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Lights on the International Space Station

In this lesson, students will discover how various factors affect lighting by using different types of flashlights and battery strenghts.
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Cybersecurity 6- Brute Force

Building on the concepts learned in Activity 5, the student hacker will now attempt a brute force attack to decrypt the hashed password. The students will observe the key differences between this and the rainbow table method.
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Cybersecurity 7- Pick the Lock

This bonus activity challenges students to put all the concepts they’ve learned together in order to successfully pick a micro:bit lock. Will your students be able to discover what’s locked away inside the old treasure chest?
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Ratios Within and Between Scaled Shapes

This activity allows students to reason about ratio tables, which helps their understanding of what a ratio describes in a context and what quantities in equivalent ratios have in common.
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