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Modeling Data- Rope Lab - Beanie Bungee JumpTitle: Modeling Data- Rope Lab - Beanie Bungee Jump Authors: JaneAgren, Andy Whipple, Chris Host, Jack Foster,Tamia Smith, K.C. Mowrey, Da… Started by KC Mowrey |
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Factoring Trinomials using the TI-84Title: Factoring Trinomials using the TI-84 Authors: Brent Ruppert, Ross Vrieze, Holly Lockhart - Pine River Subject: Algebra Topic: fac… Started by KC Mowrey |
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Nspire Scaventer HuntTitle: Nspire Scavenger Hunt Author: Tina Collins, Jim Hoornstra, Joyce Preczewski, Deanna Jones, Amber Seargant, Sue Warner - Roscommon… Started by KC Mowrey |
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Absolute Value Function Investigation - Vertex FormTitle: Investigation of the Absolute Value Function in vertex form Authors: Karen Shewan, Sara Aubert, Connie Banks, Brent Mitchell - R… Started by KC Mowrey |
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ID parallel and perpendicular linesTitle: ID parallel and perpendicular lines Author: Troy Ross, Brent King, Karla Sterly - Oscoda Heights Subject Area: Algebra Topic: Pa… Started by KC Mowrey |
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Zoom, Zoom, ZoomThis project involves finding the line of best fit with data from radio controlled cars. Presented by Sybil L. Sharpe and Jacqueline Robin… Started by Sybil Love-Sharpe |
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Graphing ParabolasTitle: Graphing Parabolas Author(s): Liz Tucker, Martha Palmer, Ed Ambrozich, Cathy Menghini Subject Area: Algebra Topic: Parabolas, Quad… Started by Britt Slade |
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Mar 23, 2010 Reply by William Dries |
Linear Sets Part 1A4A project of the Menominee Area Schools team including Anne Burmeister, Michelle Plutchak and Douglas Quaak.Look for additional materials… Started by Tom Abramson |
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Mar 21, 2010 Reply by Joel Flint |
The Spinner Winner - experimenting with probabilityThis is a lesson on probability utilizing spinners to show the difference between simple and compound probability. Started by Ben Bakalyar |
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Mar 21, 2010 Reply by Joel Flint |
How high can you throw a ball on another planet?An A4A project on exploring quadratic functions using graphing calculators by the Wayland and Fennville school teams. Authors: Alison Bab… Started by Keith Klann |
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