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Action-Packed Stories

Students learn to use whole numbers and the operations of addition and subtraction. They choose a number and create a story using the number selected and illustrate the number story. They represent the action in the story on the calculator.
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Who's in the House

Students construct a model of a house, drawing pictures of the people and pets in the house. Students use skip counting strategies to find possible combinations of people and pets that live in their classmates houses with the help of pictures and TI-10.
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Financial Calculations

Describes how to use the TI-89 to calculate interest, present worth, loan repayments and so forth. These methods utilize the time-value-of-money.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/financial-calculations

Making Picture Graphs

Students learn to make picture graphs with symbols that represent more than one piece of data.
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How do You Measure Up? (with the TI-10)

Students measure weight, height, and length with the help of a balance, scales, rulers, yardstick, and tape measures. They use their TI-10 to find proportions and to round off answers to whole numbers.
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Hat Trick

Students learn to solve a real-world problem in economics. Students get to understand how surveys often use a sample of people rather than all of the people involved. They also learn how to make decisions based on the results of a sample survey.
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Football Scores

Students will determine the possible combinations of scoring events in a football game to reach a specific end score.
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Probability as Relative Frequency

In this activity, students use simulation to justify the concept of the Law of Large Numbers. They understand that as the sample size increases, the relative frequency of which an event occurs approaches the probability of that event happening. Students investigate the binomial and geometric prob...
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Describing Categorical Data - Advanced Placement

Students categorize data using tables and bar charts. They also determine relative frequencies.
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The Normal Distribution

Students graph normal distributions, shade desired areas, and find related probabilities. They graph Normal probability scatter plots to check the normal (linear) shape of a data distribution.
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Exploring Bivariate Data

Students graph scatter plots and understand the concepts of correlation and least-squares regression. They also perform transformations to achieve linearity in the data plot.
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Graphical Displays of Univariate Data

Students will sort data and construct stemplots, dotplots, histrograms, and frequency plots.
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Sampling Distributions

Students studies the distribution of sample proportions with a simulation. They find small sample size leads to skewed distribution and as the sample size increases, the distribution becomes more normal.
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Sampling Distribution of Differences

This activity covers the distribution of a difference between two independent sample proportions or two independent sample means.
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Properties of Parallelograms

In this activity, you will construct the geometric object by following the instructions below, and then answer the questions about the object.
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Stepping Stones

Students use volume formulas and proportional reasoning to calculate the amount of concrete needed to make stepping stones of a specific size.
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Creating Word Problems

Students write word problems based on the whole numbers generated by the calculator. They decide on an operation to solve the problems. Finally, they  analyze the problems to determine the problem characteristics when using operations on whole numbers.
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Slam Dunk!

Students will use radius, diameter, length, width, and height to find volume of spheres and prisms as well as area of circles and rectangles. They will discuss when to use a two-dimensional measurement vs. a three-dimensional measurement using spatial reasoning.
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Dividing Notes

Students create an altered musical melody by dividing fractions. They compute the value of notes in terms of fractions and make their sum equal to the time signature.
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Number and Operation Sense: Rational Numbers

Students learn to use the calculator to collect a set of data in order to identify patterns that illustrate important rational number concepts: the relationship between rational numbers and division, and equivalent fraction and decimal forms for rational numbers.
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Banquet Meal

Students use proportional reasoning skills to increase a family-size recipe to a banquet-size recipe.
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Golden Rectangles

Students measure rectangles and calculate ratio between the sides. They compare the ratio to the Golden Ratio (1.618).
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What Makes a Food Nutritious?

Students will analyze select nutritional values of specific food products and then compare those values to the recommended daily allowances published by the U.S.D.A. They will calculate percentages and fractions based upon the information they find.
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Thrift Store Markdowns

Students will calculate a series of discounts using increasing unit fractions.
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Finding the area of a perfect polygon.

To find the area of a "regular polygon."
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