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Marylu - Look at this site for some basics: http://www.chilton.k12.wi.us/topics/calc/ If you haven't already looked, I'd check out the calculator companies' web sites - you can find lessons available which might fit your needs. Also, there are a number of resource materials on programmable calculators which are available from the calculator companies (TI, Casio, HP) which also might help. Their web sites (in order TI, Casio, HP) are below. I've also listed the Sharp site, but didn't find lessons there. http://www.ti.com/calc/docs/resource.htm http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~ucfcasio/casio.htm http://www.hpineducation.hp.com/content/products/calculators/21_0026.asp http://www.sharp-usa.com/products/office/calculators.html -Jenny, for the Teacher2Teacher service
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