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Appendix 2: Required Materials
A collection of balls that bounce Blank paper
Colored pencils
Copies of blackline master Graphing technology
Examples of graphing technology are: a handheld graphing calculator, a computer with a graphing calculator application installed, and an internet-enabled device with access to a site like desmos.com/calculator or geogebra.org/graphing. For students using the digital materials, a separate graphing calculator tool isn't necessary; interactive applets are embedded throughout, and a graphing calculator tool is accessible on the student digital toolkit page.
Graph paper
Measuring tapes
Pre-printed cards, cut from copies of the blackline master
Pre-printed slips, cut from copies of the blackline master
Rulers
Scienti<c calculators
Scissors
Spreadsheet technology
Statistical technology
Sticky notes
Tools for creating a visual display
Any way for students to create work that can be easily displayed to the class. Examples: chart paper and markers, whiteboard space and markers, shared online drawing tool, access to a document camera.
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