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Math Day Murder Mystery Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program Conference May 30, 2013 y = mx + b (a+b) 2 = a 2 + 2ab + b 2 x = e ln(x) cos(x) + i sin(x) =

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1 Math Day Murder Mystery Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program Conference May 30, 2013 y = mx + b (a+b) 2 = a 2 + 2ab + b 2 x = e ln(x) cos(x) + i sin(x) = e ix

2 Presenters Jay Bumanglag HiNTS Scholar Jesse Robert HiNTS Scholar Dr. Diane BarrettHiNTS Principal Investigator Associate Professor of Education University of Hawai’i at Hilo diane.barrett@hawaii.edu

3 Introduction You will be participating in an excerpt from the a Math Day Murder Mystery put on by the Hawai ʻ i Noyce Teacher Scholarship recipients at the Big Island Math Summit. Lesson plans for these activities can be found on the HiNTS website. http://www2.hawaii.edu/~hints/hints.html

4 About the Big Island Math Summit The Big Island Math Summit was –a one-day event, –scenario-based, and –an active learning professional development opportunity for Big Island teachers.

5 WE’VE GOT A MURDER ON OUR HANDS!!! A Mathematics Professor has recently been murdered. Prime suspects include 5 HiNTS Scholars. Through a series of activities, based upon 5 Texas Instrument activities, clues will be uncovered that will aid in the capture the murderer. While 5 activities were conducted at the Math Summit, we will only be doing the first two here due to time frame constraints.

6 Tracks of a Killer Upon leaving the scene of the crime, the murderer left a trail of footprints. You are to determine whether or not there exists a relationship between stride length or shoe size and height.

7 Hit and Run A stop sign was hit on the night of the murder and each HiNTS scholar has evidence of bumper damage. You will attempt to recreate a hit and run and compare it to vehicle data retrieved from the scholars’ cars.

8 Dropped at The Scene The victim managed to put up a fight leaving the murderer with a bloody nose where drops were discovered at the scene. CSI’s evaluated the blood spatter from the crime scene to predict the height of the murderer was between 5’ 7” and 6’1”.

9 Suspect Radius Suspects claimed they were all occupied the day of the murder which occurred in UCB 314. The scholars got out of class in UCB 314 at 3:00 pm. College Hall is on the other side of campus from UCB.

10 t (time) T (temperat ure) 10 0° 70 ° 30 ° 20 ° Hot Air, Cold Body To confirm suspects’ alibi, time of death must be determined. A healthy human being retains a normal body temperature of 98.6°F. It was determined that the window for the time of death was between 4 and 5 pm.

11 OK… Got Time of Death… Now What? Name: Virgilio “VJ” Viernes Height: 5’ 7” Whereabouts: Left class in UCB. Walked across campus to College Hall to meet with Prof. Ruiz Name: Ashlee Kalauli Height: 5’ 3” Whereabouts: At work across campus at the Math Center until she angrily stormed out at 3:55pm. Name: Jesse Robert Height: 5’ 7” Whereabouts: Working the weights at the SLC at the usual time from 3pm - 5pm. Name: Jay Bumanglag Height: 5’ 6” Whereabouts: Buying a parking pass near STB. Never got the parking pass, and was late to class. Name: Derek Salinas Height: 5’ 9” Whereabouts: Outside Lava Lounge, right next to UCB discussing an upcoming paddling event.

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13 Text References Texas Instruments. (2005). Classroom Activities: Dropped at the Scene: Blood Spatter Analysis. Retrieved from http://education.ti.com/calculators/downloads/US/Activities/Detail?id=6305 http://education.ti.com/calculators/downloads/US/Activities/Detail?id=6305 Texas Instruments. (2008). Classroom Activities: Hit and Run: Using Information from an Event Data Recorder to Reconstruct and Accident. Retrieved from http://education.ti.com/calculators/downloads/US/Activities/Detail?id=6379 http://education.ti.com/calculators/downloads/US/Activities/Detail?id=6379 Texas Instruments. (2008). Classroom Activities: Hot Air, Cold Body. Retrieved from http://education.ti.com/calculators/downloads/US/Activities/Detail?id=6380 http://education.ti.com/calculators/downloads/US/Activities/Detail?id=6380 Texas Instruments. (2008). Classroom Activities: Tracks of a Killer. Retrieved from http://education.ti.com/calculators/downloads/US/Activities/Detail?id=6369 http://education.ti.com/calculators/downloads/US/Activities/Detail?id=6369 Texas Instruments. (2012). Forensics: Connecting Science Investigations with TI Data Collection Activities. Retrieved from http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/nonProductSingle/activitybook_forensi cs.html http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/nonProductSingle/activitybook_forensi cs.html


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