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Preview of Circuit Training - Ultimate Calculus Review!

Circuit Training - Ultimate Calculus Review!

This 36-question circuit will keep your students engaged as they prepare for their final assessment. Problems come from both the differential and integral calculus and involve everything from applications to symbolic manipulation. All functions are represented (trig, exponential, logarithmic, square root), and many different representations from tabular data to equations. There are three questions about limits. The first 24 questions do not require a graphing calculator, but the remaining tw
Preview of One Step Equations: Multiplication & Division - Coloring Worksheets

One Step Equations: Multiplication & Division - Coloring Worksheets

Created by
WhooperSwan
5 worksheets with answer keys. Each worksheet includes 16 unique problems.Students solve each problem, locate their answers on the grid, and color each section of the grid according to the design listed on their worksheet.Please CLICK HERE to view other Math Coloring Worksheets!
Preview of Circuit Training - Precal / Trig Review for (AP) Calculus  NO CALCULATOR

Circuit Training - Precal / Trig Review for (AP) Calculus NO CALCULATOR

These 24 problems are great to use with your calculus students within the first few days of the school year. Reviews everything from asymptotes to domain and range, logs to sine and cosine. Worked in are calculus ideas such as limits, tangent lines and average rate of change. The intention is to work all of these without technology to build your students' fluency and wean them off of their calculators. The circuit format allows your students to work semi-independently since they hunt for the
Preview of Circuit Training - Product, Quotient, and CHAIN Rules (calculus)

Circuit Training - Product, Quotient, and CHAIN Rules (calculus)

I wrote this circuit because as we move into the chain rule, my students still don't have fluency with the product and quotient rules (boo!). So, this circuit really plays on functions that seem structurally similar but are very different... y = x^2 + cosx vs y = x^2cosx. Or, y = cos (x^2) as opposed to y = (cos x)^2 (of course without parentheses). Students begin in the first cell and find either the first or second derivative (as specified) to advance in the circuit. The students then sea
Preview of Logarithmic and Exponential Murder Mystery Project and Lab

Logarithmic and Exponential Murder Mystery Project and Lab

Created by
Jenna Ren
Solving exponential and logarithmic equations are fun and engaging in this mystery project. In this project students will work to test the stories of four suspects, Mrs. White, Colonel Mustard, Miss Scarlet, and Professor Plum. Each suspect has a defense for the crime but only math can prove if they are telling the truth.Exponential modeling using Newton's Law of Cooling is used to find the time of the murder. Exponential decay models are used to find how much poison was used.This two-three day
Preview of Limits Coloring Activity

Limits Coloring Activity

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Evaluating Limits Color by Number for Calculus and PreCalculus will give your students the challenging practice they need to succeed. Even big kids love coloring. This fun, engaging but rigorous activity includes 23 review questions from the unit on limits.Students find limits algebraically and and from graphs. Problems do not include limits as x approaches infinity. Great for End of Unit Review or anytime as a refresher.Difficulty levels for the problems are are mixed and this resour
Preview of Calculus Limits and Continuity Sort Match Activity (Unit 1)

Calculus Limits and Continuity Sort Match Activity (Unit 1)

Limits and Continuity Sort and Match Task Cards Activity:This resource is a sort and match activity with 32 task cards meant for the beginning unit in Calculus AB, BC, or Calculus Honors. There are 8 graph cards that have matching Equation Cards, Limit Cards, and Description Cards to create a unique set. There is also a student recording sheet and a separate LAB EXTENSION ACTIVITY to answer questions specific to each card set for writing in mathematics.Teaching Suggestions:- Use the set as a
Preview of Circuit Training - Related Rates (calculus)

Circuit Training - Related Rates (calculus)

Give your students engaging practice with the circuit format! This 12-question circuit contains all of the traditional related rates problems -- ladder sliding down a wall, growing conical salt pile, deflating balloon, plus a few extras such as a profit function and Charlie Brown flying a kite. To advance in the circuit, students must hunt for their answer and then that becomes the next problem. There is no trig on this circuit so it could definitely be used in a college business calculus clas
Preview of Rational Zero Theorem (Rational Root Theorem) | Task Cards

Rational Zero Theorem (Rational Root Theorem) | Task Cards

Students will (1) practice using the Rational Zero (Rational Root) Theorem to find all possible zeros/roots of a polynomial function and (2) use the theorem to help find the actual roots with this task card activity. This activity includes rational roots only! This activity includes 24 cards: Cards 1-8 ask students to list all possible roots; Cards 9-12 ask students to determine and explain if a value could be a possible root; Cards 13-24 ask students to list all possible roots AND find the ac
Preview of Favorite Mistakes Posters Classroom Decor

Favorite Mistakes Posters Classroom Decor

Created by
Hoff Math
Decorate your math classroom with these Favorite Mistakes posters which contain common mistakes that secondary math students make. See the Preview or the Thumbnails (below the cover image) for a sample. There are 16 posters that print on letter-sized paper (8.5-inch by 11-inch). You can print and use all 16 or only the ones that suit your space and your students.If you like this resource, leave a review (you can get tpt credits for every review you leave - and then use those credits on future tp
Preview of Parametric Equations | Triples Activity

Parametric Equations | Triples Activity

Given a set of parametric equations over a given interval, students will practice identifying the corresponding rectangular equation and graph. This activity includes parabolas and lines. All rectangular equations are solved for y.There are 30 total cards. Once matched, there will be 10 sets of three cards, each with a set of parametric equations, an equation in rectangular form, and a graph. Once they are finished, I have my students staple their "triples" together and place in a zip-lock bag.
Preview of Groovy School Clipart bundle, boho school clip art, bulletin board, commercial

Groovy School Clipart bundle, boho school clip art, bulletin board, commercial

Created by
RainbowBoutique
A cute, hand-drawn clipart set with a groovy school theme.Consists of over 50 individual, high definition png files with a transparent background.Also includes black-and-white versions of all images, suitable for coloring etc.For personal and commercial use.
Preview of One Step Equations: Addition & Subtraction - Coloring Worksheets

One Step Equations: Addition & Subtraction - Coloring Worksheets

Created by
WhooperSwan
5 worksheets with answer keys. Each worksheet includes 16 unique problems.Students solve each problem, locate their answers on the grid, and color each section of the grid according to the design listed on their worksheet.Please CLICK HERE to view other Math Coloring Worksheets!
Preview of Circuit Training - Optimization (calculus)

Circuit Training - Optimization (calculus)

Give your students engaging practice with the circuit format! This circuit has 12 word problems which start easy and build from there. Expect to see the farmer problem and the open-top box problem... To advance in the circuit, students must find their answer, and with that answer is a new problem. My students love this format! In this circuit, there are no pictures and students will be expected to interpret the questions and sketch appropriate pictures. Technology is required on most problem
Preview of Derivatives | Mazes

Derivatives | Mazes

Students will practice finding the derivative of a function and evaluating the derivative at a certain point with this set of three mazes:Maze 1: Polynomial Functions OnlyMaze 2: Polynomial, Rational, and Radical FunctionsMaze 3: Using the Product Rule and Quotient RuleThe chain rule is NOT required to complete these cards. This activity is intended for students in a Pre-Calculus class getting a simple introduction to derivatives.This activity works very well in conjunction with my PreCalculus I
Preview of Derivatives Color by Number - No chain Rule

Derivatives Color by Number - No chain Rule

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Calculus Derivatives Color by Number is a fun, engaging activity which includes 16 review questions on derivatives before the chain rule. The power rule, product rule, quotient rules, trig functions, and e^x are included as are applications such as tangent lines, and velocity. Students solve the problems, match the numerical answer to a color, and then color in the design, a Mandala. If desired, students can use their own color scheme. Even big kids love coloringThis can be used as a revi
Preview of Circuit Training - U-Substitution with Definite Integrals (calculus)

Circuit Training - U-Substitution with Definite Integrals (calculus)

This 20-question circuit will keep your students highly engaged and give them great practice with the technique of substitution. After students evaluate the definite integral, they must search for their answer and this problem becomes the next definite integral for them to work. Includes trig, log, and exponential functions. There is one inverse tangent integrand 1/(1+x^2) which does not require u-substitution, but I always include these when I teach u-sub since students confuse that one.My s
Preview of Circuit Training - Implicit Differentiation (calculus)

Circuit Training - Implicit Differentiation (calculus)

Give your students engaging practice with the circuit format! In order to advance in the circuit, students must search for their answer (sometimes it is dy/dx evaluated at a specified point, sometimes it is just dy/dx). These 16 questions are progressive in nature and so it could even be used as guided notes. I generally use circuits after I have given only a few examples in notes, then let the idea unfold for the students as they work quasi-cooperatively on the circuit. This format has allo
Preview of Calculus Christmas Bingo - Review for Semester Exam

Calculus Christmas Bingo - Review for Semester Exam

This is a bingo game designed to review material from first semester Calculus AB. The questions cover such topics as limits, derivatives, equations of tangent lines, related rates, optimization, and curve sketching.There are 24 questions given in this presentation.30 pre made unique Bingo cards are included. Teachers can print them and hand them out - no need to wait for students to make their own card.If you prefer, you can have your students play this game right online. You project the quest
Preview of Limits from Graphs plus Notes and HW for Calculus

Limits from Graphs plus Notes and HW for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Finding Limits Graphically lesson is designed to give your Calculus students an understanding and fluency of the visual side of limits and will challenge even your best students. What's Included? Guided student notes with four examples. There are two versions, one completed and one left for the students to complete with you in class.24 Task Cards with mostly piecewise continuous functions. Students determine the limits, if they exist, from analyzing the graph. My students found the v
Preview of AP Calculus Optimization Discovery Project with M&Ms!

AP Calculus Optimization Discovery Project with M&Ms!

Created by
AP Math Sources
Optimization is a tricky topic in calculus. This one-day activity allows students to discover how calculus can help them. Each student (or small group) starts with an index card, which will be cut and folded up to form a box. First they calculate what would happen if the box is made various ways, and see that the volume changes depending on the size of the cuts.Next students develop an equation and apply calculus to determine how to create a box with maximum volume - so that they can fill it up
Preview of Circuit Training - Limits (calculus)

Circuit Training - Limits (calculus)

Your students will work every single one of these 24 limits problems because of the circuit format. To advance in the circuit, students must find their answers -- this element of self-check is essential! My students don't get up when the bell rings and they are working on a circuit! The problems are progressive in nature and contain a little bit of everything, including trig and transcendentals. No answer key is included as the answers are part of the circuit. This can be used as guided not
Preview of Circuit Training - Limits and Continuity (Calculus)

Circuit Training - Limits and Continuity (Calculus)

Give your students great practice for their limits and continuity test with this 28-question review in the circuit format. To advance in the circuit, students must search for their answer, and when they find it, that becomes the next problem. This circuit covers limits of the indeterminant forms 0/0 and infinity/infinity (students can evaluate all limits in this circuit without technology and without calculus (L'Hospital's rule is not needed)). Additional questions feature removable and non-r
Preview of Identifying Graphs of First and Second Derivatives Activity

Identifying Graphs of First and Second Derivatives Activity

Created by
Math Giraffe
Derivatives & Second Derivatives - Graphing Concepts:This activity requires students to match up the graph of a function with the graphs of its 1st and 2nd derivative. This will help students to visually compare graphs and see how slopes at different points transfer to the graph of the derivative.The activity does not require differentiation, just the understanding of what a derivative means in terms of the graph. Students cut out 10 squares with the f'(x) and f''(x) graphs mixed up. They
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