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Students will work with composite numbers to find their prime factorizations in exponent form. They will create factor trees and use division as a means to finding prime factors. Then students will use the handheld's factor command to quickly obtain the prime factorization in exponent form. Extensions are available at the end of the activity.
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Texas Instruments, Inc.
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This activity provides students with a visual for adding and subtracting integers and helps students understand that subtraction can be thought of as adding the opposite.
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Texas Instruments, Inc.
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ResourceSpotlight
Students will work with composite numbers to find their prime factorizations in exponent form. They will create factor trees and use division as a means to finding prime factors. Then students will use the handheld's factor command to quickly obtain the prime factorization in exponent form. Extensions are available at the end of the activity.
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Texas Instruments, Inc.
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Students will use an interactive model that multiplies the fraction by "1" to help determine the common denominator. Then they will use what they have learned to add and subtract fractions without the same denominators. As an extension, they will use the LCM command to quickly obtain the best denominator to complete the operations.
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Texas Instruments, Inc.
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In this activity, students will explore two ways of comparing side lengths of similar triangles. They will calculate ratios and change the triangles to see how the ratio changes. Then they will write proportions using the ratios.
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Texas Instruments, Inc.
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ResourceSpotlight
This activity provides students with a visual for adding and subtracting integers and helps students understand that subtraction can be thought of as adding the opposite.
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Texas Instruments, Inc.
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ResourceSpotlight
In this activity, students create and complete closure tables to determine if the sets of whole numbers, integers, even numbers, and odd numbers are closed under the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
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Texas Instruments, Inc.
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ResourceSpotlight
Students will use an interactive model that multiplies the fraction by "1" to help determine the common denominator. Then they will use what they have learned to add and subtract fractions without the same denominators. As an extension, they will use the LCM command to quickly obtain the best denominator to complete the operations.
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Texas Instruments, Inc.
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Test your skills at simplifying algebraic expressions and then check your answers at this site.
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wtamu.edu
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Game to practice expanding algebraic expressions. Foil and harder expansions.
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syvum.com
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