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Modeling Data- Rope Lab - Beanie Bungee Jump

Title: 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

0 Mar 25, 2010

Factoring Trinomials using the TI-84

Title: Factoring Trinomials using the TI-84 Authors:  Brent Ruppert, Ross Vrieze, Holly Lockhart - Pine River Subject:  Algebra Topic:  fac…

Started by KC Mowrey

0 Mar 25, 2010

Nspire Scaventer Hunt

Title:  Nspire Scavenger Hunt Author:  Tina Collins, Jim Hoornstra, Joyce Preczewski, Deanna Jones, Amber Seargant, Sue  Warner - Roscommon…

Started by KC Mowrey

0 Mar 25, 2010

Absolute Value Function Investigation - Vertex Form

Title:  Investigation of the Absolute Value Function in vertex form Authors:  Karen Shewan, Sara Aubert, Connie Banks, Brent Mitchell  -  R…

Started by KC Mowrey

0 Mar 25, 2010

ID parallel and perpendicular lines

Title:  ID parallel and perpendicular lines Author:  Troy Ross, Brent King, Karla Sterly - Oscoda Heights Subject Area:  Algebra Topic:  Pa…

Started by KC Mowrey

0 Mar 25, 2010

Zoom, Zoom, Zoom

This 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

3 Mar 24, 2010
Reply by Sybil Love-Sharpe

Graphing Parabolas

Title: Graphing Parabolas  Author(s): Liz Tucker, Martha Palmer, Ed Ambrozich, Cathy Menghini Subject Area: Algebra Topic: Parabolas, Quad…

Started by Britt Slade

1 Mar 23, 2010
Reply by William Dries

Linear Sets Part 1

A4A project of the Menominee Area Schools team including Anne Burmeister, Michelle Plutchak and Douglas Quaak.Look for additional materials…

Started by Tom Abramson

1 Mar 21, 2010
Reply by Joel Flint

The Spinner Winner - experimenting with probability

This is a lesson on probability utilizing spinners to show the difference between simple and compound probability.

Started by Ben Bakalyar

3 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

0 Mar 20, 2010

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