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Sheri Bradshaw

- StumbleUpon - 0 views

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    Lesson starters with calculator tricks
Kim Ammons

Calculator Instructions for Statistics Using the TI-83, TI-83 plus, or TI-84 - 0 views

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    As I started reviewing statistics this month in preparation for a class I'm taking this summer, I came across this short gem!  It gives some very straightforward directions for some basic (but important) statistics functions on the graphing calculator.
Sheri Bradshaw

Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 in the classroom - 0 views

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    Download a free graphing calculator, as well as find resources for lesson plans and technology ideas.
anonymous

FooPlot | Online graphing calculator and function plotter - 0 views

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    This site is an online calculator that will let you put in points, functions y(x), polar r(theta), or parametric. It will let you download or export your graphs.
apejones

Desmos Graphing Calculator - 0 views

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    Free, online graphing calculator.
mdrappleye

Desmos | Beautiful, Free Math - 0 views

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    Explore math with desmos.com, a free online graphing calculator
scrowe

Using the Graphing Calculator - Table of Contents - 0 views

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    The best site I have found for using my TI-84
fraze5010

Three Shots : A Lesson by Mathalicious - 0 views

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    Calculating probabilities when a player shoots free throws.
helenebean76

Interactivate: Area Explorations - 0 views

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    Lesson plan where students discover different methods for calculating area.
Eric Thorson

Grapher - NLVM - 0 views

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    A tool for graphing and exploring functions. Nice lead into using a graphing calculator.
Kim Ammons

Authentic Inquiry Maths: Authentic Inquiry Maths - An Explanation - 0 views

  • Did you ever read a book called “The Number Devil”  by Hans Magnus Enzensberger? If you ever see a copy of it, grab it and have a look. In chapter one, Robert, the hero of the story, meets the Number Devil. The Number Devil explains to Robert that knowing a little bit of arithmetic, such as addition and subtraction, is quite useful for when the batteries of your calculator run out but really it has little to do with mathematics. How often do teachers fail to grasp the distinction? How often do we overstate the importance of the “skills” that we fail to recognize the importance of their application? It’s like a football team that focuses so much energy on their training sessions that they forget to turn up to play their game.
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    This is probably my favorite link I've come across in the past two weeks:  a math education blog about basing lessons around authentic inquiry rather than learning "skills."  I anticipate looking back at this blog a lot throughout my career!
Sheri Bradshaw

3D Calc Plotter - 0 views

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    applet that provides a visual representation of functions
dubcow

Desmos Tutorials - 0 views

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    youtube tutorials from desmos developers
dubcow

MathStudio - 0 views

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    Math Studio is a Free Computer Algebra System App. HandY!
mollygrace89

3D Graph using Parametric Lines - 0 views

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    Great source for 3D graphing
dubcow

Jasymchat - 2 views

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    Computer Algebra System with built-in chat, great for collaboration
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