Algebra and Beyond
Normal Distribution | Statistics | TI-84 Graphing Calculator Reference Sheet
Normal Distribution | Statistics | TI-84 Graphing Calculator Reference Sheet
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MATH CONTENT:
- A step-by-step guide on how to calculate percentages and graph the curve
- Normal and Standard Normal Distribution included

Information about TI-84 Graphing Calculator Reference Sheets
Activity
Graphing calculator reference sheets guide students step-by-step on how to use the calculator for various math concepts, graphing, and solving.
Teaching graphing calculator skills help students with:
• Speed
• Making Connections
• Checking for Accuracy
• Leaping Hurdles
*Reference sheets can be used with a TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator.
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• Reference Sheet: A reference page with step-by step instructions
• See the images above for the reference sheet(s) included in this resource
• Print (PDF file)
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great resource
great layout, I loved how organized it was. Would highly recommend
Thank you so much. This helped in my planning.
Great resource to teach Normal Distributions on the graphing calculators. This is especially helpful for teachers like myself that don't have a way of showing the graphing calculator on the Smartboard while teaching!
I make a lot of my own calculator “how to” sheets but this was great so I didn’t have to create my own!
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The TI-84 calculator can be an amazing and useful tool for students, IF they know how to use it. When I first starting teaching high school math, I would verbally tell my students step-by-step what to do on the graphing calculator. Oh, the misery of repeating myself 100 times! In lieu of all of this, I became determined to create graphing calculator reference sheets.