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What's a good scientific calculator for sixth grader?

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I'd just get an el-cheapo one from a big-box store. Then I'd fuss at the school for requiring a calculator. Calculators should be banned from school until the junior year of college.

Yes, I'm serious. 😱
 
I have a son entering sixth grade as well this year. Did your district set a standard on the school supplies list? Better double check before you buy just in case it's not right. Would hate for you to spend the money on the wrong one.:thumbsdown:

The one we have to get is called the TI 30XIIS calculator but it's probably different for each district. I think it's around $17 on Amazon or they sell it for $5 at registration here.
 
I gave my daughter one of my old HP48GXs. RPN's the only sane choice for real work, and she sees what a real calc looks like.
 
How about a tablet? Carrying around a calculator nowadays just seems so outdated and primitive. Might as well get a slide rule.

A touchscreen will never do if you need a serious calculator. Like tablets and phones in general, they work in a pinch, but aren't suitable for serious work.
 
I've always been partial to this model of the TI-30. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00000JBNX

I used one from 6th grade until I got an 84 in high school.


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I had this - actually I probably still do. Worked fine.
 
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