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Graphing Linear Equations

Students investigate how vertical transformations affect the graph and the equation of the line.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/graphing-linear-equations

How Much Does Bubble Gum Stretch a Rubber Band?

Students will conduct an experiment where they determine how much various quantities of bubble gum affect the length of a rubber band.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/how-much-does-bubble-gum-stretch-a-rubber-band

Graphs of Linear Functions

Students investigate the connections between the points on a line and the equation of the line written in slope-intercept form.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/graphs-of-linear-functions

Horizontal and Vertical Lines

Examine the vertical and horizontal changes when moving from one point to another on a line.
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Application of Polynomials

Students use the volume formula to find cubic polynomials in order to determine the dimensions of four different-size boxes used for packaging trash bags.
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Application of Linear Systems

Students will solve a real-world problem about parking cars and buses using a system of linear inequalities.
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Cybersecurity 4- What's Your Password?

Building on the concepts learned in Activity 3, students will learn about obfuscating passwords through a method known as “hashing.” This security function shows students how a plaintext password can be scrambled and encrypted by a hashing function, such as SHA-256, in such a way that...
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Trigonometry Made Easy - Trial Edition

In Trigonometry Made Easy - Trial Edition, students will use TI-Nspire™ technology to explore common trig problems utilizing step-by-step processes.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/trigonometry-made-easy-@-trial-edition

Modeling: Exploring Medical Tests Results

In this activity, students investigate ideas that have appeared in many sources related to the recent pandemic. They will become familiar with terms such as false positives and false negatives, prevalence, sensitivity and specificity.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/modeling@-exploring-medical-tests-results

It's the Law!

Students will derive the Law of Cosines by collecting and observing data.
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Paying off a Loan

In this coding activity, students will write a program that asks for the principle, annual interest rate and monthly payment.  The output will display the approximate number of months it will take to pay off as well as the total amount paid.
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Putting the Fun in Functions

In this coding activity, students will use functions, translations, and rotations to create works of art. 
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/putting-the-fun-in-functions

SAT Math Made Easy - Trial

In SAT Math Made Easy - Trial Edition, students will use TI-Nspire™ technology to explore common SAT math problems utilizing step-by-step processes. 
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/sat-math-made-easy-@-trial

Match the Graph

In this activity, students will match their motion to a given graph of position versus time and to a graph of velocity versus time. They will apply the mathematical concepts of slope and y-intercept to a real-world situation.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/match-the-graph_cxii

When The Wind Blows

An investigative project based learning activity incorporating math and science through the connections among Chemistry, Physics, and Trigonometry. Project leads to consideration of the feasibility of alternative energy options based on research and local data. Student activities culminate in the...
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Exponential Functions f(x) = abx

Move a slider to investigate the effect of different a-values on f(x) = a*bx.
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Vernier - A Speedy Slide with EasyData™ App and CBR 2™

Students will use a CBR 2™ motion detector to determine their speed or velocity going down a playground slide. They will also experiment with different ways to increase their speed going down the slide.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/vernier--a-speedy-slide-with-easydata-app-and-cbr-2

Vernier - Mapping the Ocean Floor

In this lesson, students will use a motion detector to map objects on a simulated ocean floor.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/vernier--mapping-the-ocean-floor

Basketballs in the Hoops: Linear Equations and Inequalities Game

Lead students in a review of linear equations and inequalities with a fun, interactive game of math and hoops.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/basketballs-in-the-hoops

Limits of Indeterminant Forms

In this activity, students will graph f(x)=sin(x)/x in order to visually determine the limit as x approaches zero. They will confirm the answer numerically by tracing left and right limit points on a graph and looking at values in a table.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/limits-of-indeterminant-forms

Profit Equations and Calculus

In this activity for the TI-84 Plus CE, students will discuss the graphical and algebraic relationships between a function and its first and second derivatives, namely a profit function.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/profit-equations-and-calc_84

Approximating the Area Under a Curve

In this activity, students will explore approximating the area under a curve using left endpoint, right endpoint, and midpoint Riemann sums.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/approximating-the-area-under-a-curve

Extrema and Concavity

Students learn how to find and label extrema using first and second derivatives, be able to inspect a graph and determine which extrema the function has, and be able to use trace, fMin, and fMax to verify the computed answers and find critical values for parametric functions.
https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/extrema-and-concavity