Inter-activities

1.  Jeopardy for 1 or 2  players (Solving Equations)
2. Linear functions: Slope-intercept form: graph an equation (Algebra - S.5)
3. Patterns 1Patterns 2,
3. Direct and inverse variation: Identify direct variation and inverse variation (Algebra - R.6)
4. Direct and inverse variation: Write inverse variation equations (Algebra - R.7)
5. Direct and inverse variation: Write and solve inverse variation equations (Algebra - R.8)
6. Prime Factorization (Try 4 & copy them into your notes, also explaining/defining the difference between prime & composite numbers)
7. Collinear Points and additive property 
8.  Jigsaw Puzzle: Orthographic Cubes
9.  Jigsaw Puzzle: What is the area of the region?
10. MATH GAMES: http://www.math-play.com/Geometry-Math-Games.html
10. Charts and graphs: Interpret box-and-whisker plots (Algebra - N.5)
11. Charts and graphs: Interpret a scatter plot (Algebra - N.6)
12. Charts and graphs: Scatter plots: line of best fit (Algebra - N.7)
13. Collinear, slope, systems, equations
14. Transversal lines
15. Midpoint, slope, distance parallel, perpendicular equations

 16. Coin Toss & Spinner- Reasoning & Probability: Perform 10 times, 50 times, 100 times and 250 times,
       documenting your results. Then write a conjecture, conclusion and counterexample for each. Finally,
       create a hypothesis for 1000 times and test your hypothesis. What were the results? Did you use  
       inductive 
    or deductive reasoning?

17. Probability: Experimental vs Theoretical If pink is spun 4 times, red 7 times and blue 5 times, what is the 
      experimental probability for each? What is the difference between the experimental and theoretical 
      probability for blue?



2. Dependent and Independent Probability
http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol6/independent_events.html
http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol6/dependent_events.html

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