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Laura Moore-Mueller Robin Washam Deann Anguiano Russ Ballard

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Project TIME Who we are What we do Why we do it MainProject TIMEHouse buildingGro-beastCliff jumpingBalloonQuestions

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Gro-Beast Elementary Algebra Polymer dinosaurs Soak in water Measure as they grow Is manufacturer’s claim valid? MainProject TIMEHouse buildingGro-beastCliff jumpingBalloonQuestions

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Gro-Beast Measurement Ratios and proportions Linear graphs Intercepts Slope MainProject TIMEHouse buildingGro-beastCliff jumpingBalloonQuestions

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Hot Air Balloons Intermediate Algebra to Calculus Functions: translations piecewise Volume and surface area Flying the balloon MainProject TIMEHouse buildingGro-beastCliff jumpingBalloonQuestions

Cross Section Draw the curve Fit the function String and ruler MainProject TIMEHouse buildingGro-beastCliff jumpingBalloonQuestions

Panel String method Applying radii Measure the panel MainProject TIMEHouse buildingGro-beastCliff jumpingBalloonQuestions

Scale Build small Measurements Volume Growing the balloon MainProject TIMEHouse buildingGro-beastCliff jumpingBalloonQuestions

Construction Choice of paper Techniques MainProject TIMEHouse buildingGro-beastCliff jumpingBalloonQuestions

Construction Trouble shooting Wire ring Flying MainProject TIMEHouse buildingGro-beastCliff jumpingBalloonQuestions

Rubric Purpose Mathematics Science MainProject TIMEHouse buildingGro-beastCliff jumpingBalloonQuestions

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