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Texas Instruments: Can You Take the Pressure?
In this activity you will: Use the EasyLink and the Gas Pressure Sensor. Determine the volume of a gas in a container under different pressures. Graph pressure/Volume data. Interpret the graphs.
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Texas Instruments: Programming to Find Area Under a Curve
Students will learn how to program the TI 83/84 Plus graphing calculator to approximate the area under a curve using Left,Right,Midpoint Riemann Sums, and Trapezoid Rule, and Simpson's Rule.
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Texas Instruments: Tennessee Gateway Practice Exams Math
Students can use these LearningCheck item banks to prepare for the following - Algebra 1 and Geometry.
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Texas Instruments: Exploring Transformations of the Absolute Value Function
Using both TI InterActive! and TI-Navigator, students become familiar with transforming the absolute value function y = A | x - B| + C.
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Texas Instruments: Pearson Prentice Hall: Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles
Students will find the area of a parallelogram and the area of a triangle.
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Texas Instruments: Two Functions or Not Two Functions:
Students create original artwork using all functions and conics studied throughout the course. Lines and absolute values, conic sections and whatever else they can stick in a y= are combined with some calculator tricks to make works of...
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Texas Instruments: Acceleration and Force
This activity assesses students' knowledge and understanding of acceleration and force.
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Texas Instruments: Math Today for Ti Navigator System More of u.s.
Using the USA TODAY Snapshot, "More of U.S.," students will learn how to interpret data presented in a graphical form. Students will determine the rate of change (slope) and build a linear model (y = mx + b) from this data. The model...
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Texas Instruments: Sequence of Bounces Activity Modeling Motion
The student will investigate a function and the function's inverse.
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Texas Instruments: The Letter Product Game
This activity will encourage students' powers of deduction through a word game. This will allow a review of factoring integers. A simple extension allows a classroom discussion that will evolve into the Zero Product Theorem, essential to...
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Texas Instruments: Exterior Angle Sums With Cabri Jr.
A Cabri Jr. activity studying exterior angle sums.
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Texas Instruments: Mississippi Satp Practice Exams Science Biology
Students can use these LearningCheck item banks to prepare for the following - High School Science exam.
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Texas Instruments: Jason: Does Clear Water Mean Healthy Water?
JASON Aquatic Field Study: Explore how most aquatic animals and plants need clear water to survive by performing an experiment to measure the water clarity of a local aquatic site.
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Texas Instruments: Cannibal Critters and Cannibal Critters Cont.
Students will explore probability and statistics using predictions and histograms. Theoretical and experimental probability will also be examined.
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Texas Instruments: Electrolytes: Which Liquid Produces the Most Volts?
In this activity, students' will use a Voltage Sensor to measure the voltage produced by an electrolyte. They will understand that acids and bases are electrolytes and compare voltages of acids to the voltages of bases. Students' will...
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Texas Instruments: Ratios in Regular Polygons
In this activity, students use linear measurement and calculators to investigate the ratios between corresponding parts of regular polygons.
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Texas Instruments: On Your Mark, Get Set, React
This session will demonstrate a novel approach to reaction time experiments done in junior science and mathematics courses. Participants will use a Calculator-Based Ranger (CBR) and a TI-83+ to record their reaction times.
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Texas Instruments: Number Sets
When you start this activity, students receive a Venn diagram of real number sets (natural, whole, integer, rational, irrational)on their calculator. This same diagram is projected on the Activity Center screen at the front of the room....
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Texas Instruments: 11th Grade Taks Review
The following LearningCheck file was created for educators in Texas to have supplemental assessments in preparation for the 11th grade TAKS exam. The assessment involves topics covered in Objectives 1-4 of the 11th grade objectives.
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Texas Instruments: Getting Started With the Ti Navigator: Coordinate Graphing
This lesson introduces students to Activity Center and is intended to help students develop an initial conceptual understanding of how to plot a set of points using a coordinate grid and to create lists to represent the ordered pairs for...
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Texas Instruments: Mc Dougal Littell Algebra 1: Graph Polynomial Functions
Students can use the TI-84 Plus family to check the sum or difference of polynomial functions.
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Texas Instruments: Arizona Aims Practice Exams Science Biology
Students can use these LearningCheck item banks to prepare for the following - Arizona High School Biology exam.
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Texas Instruments: Linear Regression: Wing Span/height
Students take measurements of individual's wing span and height and create a coordinate graph. The activity should include at least three different grade levels. Students submit an equation through "Activity Center" and the class...
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Texas Instruments: Rational Timer
Students use the calculator to play a game that requires them to convert numbers to fractions, decimals, or percent quickly and accurately.