Chemistry List
Created For: Tulpehocken Area High School
List Type: Back to School
Event Date: August 25, 2008
Location:
Bernville,
PA
Created By: Erika Kindoll
List Message: These are items I recommend for students taking Chemistry at Tulpehocken HS
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TI 84 PLU SE TI 84+ SILVER EDITION, TEXAS INSTRU item #080-01-0048 |
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List Price: $124.99 |
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TI 84 PLUS TI 84+ DL, TEXAS INSTRU item #080-01-0029 |
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List Price: $106.99 |
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Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus Graphing Calculator item #080-01-0283 |
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List Price: $95.99 |
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Casio Scientific Solar Calculator - FX-115MS item #080-01-0115 Usually ships in 24 hours |
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List Price: $14.79 |
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Texas Instruments Scientific Calculator - 30XIIS item #080-01-0130 |
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List Price: $13.29 |
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TI 30XIIS SCIENTIFIC CALC **, TEXAS INSTRU item #080-01-0130 |
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List Price: $12.09 |
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TI 30XIIS SCIENTIFIC CALC **, TEXAS INSTRU item #080-01-0130 |
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List Price: $12.09 |
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Texas Instruments Scientific Calculator - 30XA item #080-01-0300 |
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List Price: $9.39 |
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CASIO FX300 SCIENTIFIC CALC **, CASIO item #080-01-1270 |
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List Price: $9.24 |
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List Price: $2.64 |
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Avery Dennison 1" Economy 3-Ring Binder - P-10-AD item #081-03-0029 |
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List Price: $0.92 |
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2IN BINDER AVERY ECONOMY, AVERY item #081-03-0030 |
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Set of 2 Round-Ring View Binders- White(1.5") item #241-04-5427 Usually ships in 2 to 3 days |
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List Price: $17.99 |
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- For a calculator, it needs to be "scientific" or graphing. It must have buttons for square root, log, and exponents (scientific notation). Keep your student's math course in mind as well.