Algebra and Beyond
Statistics | Box-and-Whisker Plots | TI-84 Graphing Calculator Reference Sheet
Statistics | Box-and-Whisker Plots | TI-84 Graphing Calculator Reference Sheet
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MATH CONTENT:
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A step-by-step guide on how to create a list, graph, and find the minimum, quartiles, and maximum

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
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• Print (PDF file)
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This was a great step-by-step sheet to introduce my students how to make the graphs on their graphing calculator. We do not do a lot of work in 8th grade with graphing calculators, but it is a fun thing for them to learn how to do. This sheet was very helpful and I plan to use it each year I teach the lesson.
Great resource. Thank you!
Very easy to follow and students placed in Calculator Help section of their notebooks. Great resource for students and teachers.
Excellent
great resource!
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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.