Calculus Limits Unit Bundle Lessons, Homework, Review, and Test
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Limits – Unit 1 Bundle
☼ 10 PowerPoint lessons to use to teach Limits – (see list below)
☼ Each lesson includes a self-grading google form for homework sets (printable version with key included with each one)
☼ Review PowerPoint that covers all 17 categories of problems for Review Day
☼ Self-grading Google Form Pre-Test of 28 questions for students to see how they’d do on the test before they take the actual test (printable version with key included)
☼ Self-grading Google Form TEST of 28 questions to end the unit (printable version with key included)
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The pretest and test settings come with the questions and answer choices shuffled to help deter cheating. Every question is set a 4 points apiece. You can certainly delete whichever questions to keep the test length more appropriate and set the points for each question to whatever suits your needs.
PowerPoint Lessons Included:
0 ─ What is Calculus? Idea of a limit, derivative (differentiating polynomials), integral
1 ─ Guess the Derivative: Derivative of sin(x), cos(x), and e^x
2 ─ Limits: Tables and Graphs: one-sided limits
3 ─ Limits: Compositions: limits via compositions of graphs only
4 ─ Limits: Algebraically: factoring, conjugates, common denominators
5 ─ Limits: Asymptotes: limits with infinity
6 ─ Limits: Piecewise, Abs. Value
7 ─ Limits: Squeeze Theorem
8 ─ Limits: Continuity and Discontinuities: Solve for k to make g(x) continuous
9 ─ Limits: L’Hôpital Intro: restricted to polynomials, sin(x), cos(x), and e^x
10 ─ Limits: Definition of Derivative: Includes derivatives at a point x--> a, and derivatives of functions h-->0 of polynomials, radicals, and rationals. Derivative of sin(x), cos(x), and e^x are used in this lesson.
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not found in this unit: IVT, trig identity limits, indeterminate form of ∞-∞
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