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|resources= The first resource is an overall description of the activity with examples.  
|resources= The first resource is an overall description of the activity with examples.  
*[[file:Kepler' Third Law with GeoGebra.docx]]
*[[file:Kepler' Third Law with GeoGebra.docx]]
This is the accompanying GeoGebra application:
This is the accompanying GeoGebra application. It was produced by students and can be used to further stimulate new students:  
*[[file:Kepler's Third Law.ggb]]
*[[file:Solar eclipse.ggb]]
A table of planetary data can be found at the National Earth Science Teachers Association (USA) website: Windows To The Universe:   
A table of planetary data can be found at the National Earth Science Teachers Association (USA) website: Windows To The Universe:   
http://www.windows2universe.org/our_solar_system/planets_table.html  
http://www.windows2universe.org/our_solar_system/planets_table.html  
Have a look at the TI-Nspire STEM booklets (Galloway, Oldknow & Tetlow), such as “Using Real World Data” http://www.nationalstemcentre.org.uk/elibrary/resource/715/stem-activities-with-ti-nspire for other ideas for modelling using these techniques.




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