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Exploring Parametric Equations With the 'Human Cannonball'

Students will explore the use of parametric equations to model the motion of the 'Human Cannonball' after being fired from a cannon. Key graph features will be explored, including maximum height, length of time in the air, and maximum distance traveled through the use of parametric equations and...
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What is Boiling?

We will investigate the effects of heat on matter by studying boiling water
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Falling Down

In this activity, students' will determine the average speed of a falling object. They will observe whether or not changing the mass and keeping the same shape have an effect on the average speed of the object.
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What's Your Speed?

In this activity, students' will use a motion detector to determine what effect the speed at which a person moves has on the appearance of the Distance versus Time plot.
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Work-Energy Theorem Applied to a Cart Pulled Down a Track

In this activity, students will analyze the relationship between the maximum speed of a cart pulled by a falling mass and the work done by gravity. Students will measure the speed of the cart, calculate the work in each trial, make a graph of speed vs. work, and determine an equation which will ...
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Using CBR in Egg Drop Competition

Egg drop competition is a popular activity to reinforce the lessons in force and motion. In the activity, the students are asked to design a vehicle to carry the egg safely when dropped from a height of 10 feet (about 3 m) or more. Real-time and concrete data collected and analyzed during the de...
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Two Hot, Two Cold

In this activity, students collect both Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature data for several water samples of varying temperatures. They use the data to find a conversion equation that will calculate the Fahrenheit temperature for any given Celsius temperature.
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Tints and Shades

Students solve a problem involving mixing of paint colors. They use color charts to determine the fractional parts and percentages of colors needed to create tints and shades.
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Number Shorthand

Students will use patterns created on the calculator with the constant operation to develop an understanding of scientific notation.
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Slow Down - Speed Up

In this activity, students' will use a motion detector to observe the effect of speeding up, slowing down, and moving at a constant rate on a Distance versus Time plot.
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Swing Thing

In this activity, students will construct a pendulum and create a motion plot for a swinging pendulum. They will also identify characteristics that affect a pendulum's motion.
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Collecting Solar Rays

In this activity, students' will use three Temperature Sensors to collect data from three solar collectors and determine which one absorbs the most heat. They will develop an understanding of the difference between absorption and reflection.
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Who Started it All?

Students look at the spread of disease and predict the model for that spread. Data is taken at the end of each "sharing" and the exponential model predicted is found to be faulty. The logistic model is then explore. Since we have the list of contacts and the data per contact we can trace it ba...
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Forensics Case 14—Hot Air, Cold Body: Using Newton's Law of Cooling to Determine Time of Death

Students create a temperature versus time graph for cooling and become familiar with Newton's Law of Cooling. They use the cooling-rate equation to estimate time of death of the victim.
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Graphing Motion: Instantaneous and Average Speed (Follow up activity: Scalar and Vector Quantities)

Students are introduced to the calculator as a graphing tool and distinguish between average speed and instantaneous speed.
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Blackbody Radiation

This program will produce the blackbody radiation curve for one or two objects when the student inputs the temperature(s) in kelvin. The program will also display on the curve the peak frequency and wavelength when one object is selected.
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Boyle's Law

An inexpensive and effective setup for Boyle's law. The students experiment and perform data analysis to "discover" Boyle's Law.
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Centripetal Acceleration

To observe the centripetal acceleration of an object in uniform circular motion. Relate the changes in velocity and radius to the centripetal acceleration.
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Taxonomy

This StudyCards(tm) stack enables students to review the vocabulary used in studying taxonomy.
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Under Pressure

Students will conduct an experiment to determine the pressure applied to various objects.
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Addition check with calculators

Students will solve addition problems and use calculators to check answers
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Adding and Subtracting Decimals

Students' learn about adding and subtracting decimals.
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Mean Machine

Students construct a function machine from a small box. Students use the calculator to discover functions. They create their own one-step and two-step function rules and turn their calculators into a function machine.
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Food for Thought

Students learn to count in tens up to 100. They also learn to build 2-digit numbers.
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Number and Operation Sense: Whole Numbers

Students attain a basic understanding of numbers and number operations, developing number sense, and gaining fluency in arithmetic computation. They also learn to use the calculator to explore the mathematical principles behind the standard multiplication algorithm for multidigit numbers.
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