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Data Analysis and Probability

Automobile Mileage: Comparing and Contrasting

9-12
In this lesson, students compare and contrast their findings in Lessons Five, Six, and Seven of this Unit Plan. This lesson allows students the time they need to think about and discuss what they have done in the previous lessons. This lesson will provide the teacher with another opportunity to listen to student discourse and assess student understanding.
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Geometry

Study the Solids

3-5
In this interactive geometry investigation, students explore geometric solids and their properties. Specifically, students count the number of faces, edges, and corners (vertices) in various solids.
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Geometry

Looking for Patterns

3-5
Students discover Euler's Formula, a way of calculating the number of faces, edges, and vertices of geometric solids.
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Geometry

Construct a Solid

3-5
Students construct physical models of geometric solids.
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Geometry

Making A Shape Jacket

3-5
Students identify which geometric solids can be made from given nets. Students also create nets for common geometric solids.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Paper Pool Game

6-8
The paper pool game provides an opportunity for students to develop their understanding of ratio, proportion, greatest common divisor, and least common multiple.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Look for Patterns

6-8
The interactive paper pool game in this i-Math investigation provides an opportunity for students to further develop their understanding of ratio, proportion, and least common multiple.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Going the Distance

6-8
The interactive paper pool game in this i-Math investigation provides an opportunity for students to further develop their understanding of ratio, proportion, and least common multiple.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Make a Conjecture

9-12
Doctors and veterinarians are interested in a quantity called the "cardiac output" which is a measure of the rate of blood flow being pumped by the heart. To measure the cardiac output, a catheter (tube) is inserted through the heart. The catheter measures the temperature of the surrounding blood near the tip of the probe. The catheter has a small balloon at the tip which is inflated to help the probe move through the heart and then deflated. Once the catheter is inserted, ice water is injected through the catheter and emerges from a small hole approximately 12 inches before the end of the catheter.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Gather Data

9-12

Students will construct a simple experiment, using a catheter, which can measure cardiac output.