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11th grade math study guides for Easel Activities

Preview of Zeros of Polynomial Functions from a Graph Task Cards plus Guided Notes

Zeros of Polynomial Functions from a Graph Task Cards plus Guided Notes

Created by
Joan Kessler
Here is a great intuitive activity for your students to learn and practice determining the equation of a polynomial function from a graph, guided by notes and examples. Students determine the polynomial of minimum degree in factored form from a graph using what they have learned about zeros of polynomials, multiplicity, repeated roots, y-intercepts, x- intercepts, and leading coefficients. Great for visual learners and to gain fluency in analytical thinking. Included in this lesson: Student G
Preview of Algebra 2  College Algebra Final Exam or Review

Algebra 2 College Algebra Final Exam or Review

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Algebra 2 Review, Final Exam, or Warm Ups with 250 Questions in 5 Versions is designed for Algebra 2 or College Algebra if you teach dual enrollment. It can also be used as a Back to School Pretest for PreCalculus. What does each test include?Each version of the test includes 50 well chosen representative questions. The bundle includes 5 versions; three in multiple choice format and two free response. The test / review should take about 2 hours and is meant to be used with a graphing ca
Preview of Statistics Final Exam and Review [AP, College, and Honors]

Statistics Final Exam and Review [AP, College, and Honors]

Created by
Joan Kessler
You can use this Statistics Final Exam in an AP Statistics, Honors Statistics, or a College Statistics course as an assessment, review or both. What's Included?Included are 6 different versions, each including 60 well chosen representative questions in both multiple choice format and also in free response format*. These reviews and tests work well in class or as a take- home. The tests are editable with Adobe Acrobat Pro. Each test should take about 2 - 3 hours and can be taken with a graphin
Preview of Graphing Sine and Cosine Flip Book Foldable plus Assignment

Graphing Sine and Cosine Flip Book Foldable plus Assignment

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Graphing the Sine and Cosine Flip Book with Notes, practice, and additional worksheet will help your students organize and learn about the properties of the sine and cosine. The examples are in radians.Topics cover Amplitude, Phase Shift, Period, Vertical Shift, finding the End Points, and graphing of sinusoidal functions. The Flip Book has 10 pages with 16 examples and problems. Topics are introduced first with the sine, then later applied to the cosine. I have found this order works ver
Preview of Pre-Algebra Skills Review

Pre-Algebra Skills Review

Created by
Time Flies
Do your students need a boost on their pre-algebra skills? Use this college math placement test prep to practice necessary basic math operations to be successful on the TSI or ACCUPLACER. This easy to use packet can be used for:practicing basic math skills in any math classpreparing for college entrance examsjunior or senior math classes with no curriculum bell ringers or math labstutoring sessionsThe packet contains 43 questions with answer banks at the bottom of each page. The packet contains
Preview of Calculus Back to School Review and Task Cards

Calculus Back to School Review and Task Cards

Created by
Joan Kessler
Where do you start when you go back? This review is perfect as a review and as a reminder for your students of what they need to know to begin Calculus. This teaching resource is designed for AP Calculus AB, Honor Calculus, and College Calculus 1.Do you jump right in, or do your review? If left to the kids, you could review for 6 weeks or more. But for AP and for College Calculus, there is little time in the tight schedule to review.This activity can be used in a number of ways and effectively
Preview of Algebra 2 End of Year EOC Review

Algebra 2 End of Year EOC Review

Created by
Joan Kessler
This engaging Algebra 2 EOC Review with FUN Notes- Doodle pages will not only help your students to review but will help them to organize the year's topics before finals and EOC exams. Included are over 50 questions on 6 pages in a fun Comic Book Style theme. Students have room to show work and then show their creativity. Topics include ☑ Radicals ☑ Complex Numbers☑ Factoring Polynomials, ☑ Solving Absolute Values Equations☑ Graphing Absolute Value Functions☑ Solving Quadratic Equations ☑ R
Preview of L'Hospital's Rule Indeterminate Forms Task Cards Notes QR  L'Hopital

L'Hospital's Rule Indeterminate Forms Task Cards Notes QR L'Hopital

Created by
Joan Kessler
This lesson on L'Hopital's Rule Indeterminate Forms for Integrals includes Notes, Task Cards, and Graphic Organizer. Problems included the following indeterminate forms - 0/0, ∞/ ∞, ∞ minus ∞, zero ⨯ ∞, 0^0, ∞^0 and 1^ ∞. The functions included are polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, trig, and inverse trig functions. There are 36 problems. Included: Two sets of student notes, seven problems, with and without full step-by-step typed solutions giving you two options. Graphic Organizer
Preview of Calculus Integration Practice 100 questions

Calculus Integration Practice 100 questions

Created by
Joan Kessler
Calculus Students can't have too much practice on Integration! Use these editable Integration worksheets as homework, review, or an assessment.Each of the 4 versions includes 25 well chosen representative questions. All questions are indefinite Integrals. Students should not need a calculator. Two versions are free response and two versions are multiple choice, for a total of 100 questions. Topics Include: Integration with polynomial and rational expressions u-substitution Trig functions Lo
Preview of Algebra 2 Final Exam or Review Packet Part 2

Algebra 2 Final Exam or Review Packet Part 2

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Algebra 2 - Part 2 Review can be used as a Final Exam, or Warm Ups and includes 300 Questions in 5 Versions. It can also be used as a Pretest or review for many topics in PreCalculus. Since Algebra 2 Curriculum differs between schools, I have created this to supplement Algebra 2 End of Course Reviews with 250 Questions Part 1 with topics found in many Algebra 2 curricula, especially those that are Common Core or similar.TOPICS INCLUDE • Conics: Circles, Ellipses, Hyperbolas, Parabolas
Preview of PreCalculus Unit 9 Sequences and Series Assessments

PreCalculus Unit 9 Sequences and Series Assessments

Created by
Joan Kessler
Great Time saver for you! This resource includes 2 comprehensive assessments for the Unit on Sequences and Series. Included :2 versions of an assessment, each with 18 questions containing a mix of free response and multiple choice Questions1 All Multiple Choice version of the assessment which is also available in TpT Easel.Response sheetAnswer keys These can be also be used as a review of the unit if you have your own or departmental assessments. The assessment includes formulas on the top of p
Preview of Functions Big Review

Functions Big Review

Created by
Joan Kessler
Here is a comprehensive Review of Functions for Polynomial, Rational, and Piecewise defined functions. There are no trig, exponential, or log functions included. Please zoom in on the preview to make sure this resource is appropriate for your classes.Topics include: Odd and Even functions Transformations Domain and range Composition of functions Increasing and Decreasing Maximum and Minimum Inverse Functions Asymptotes Included in this resource: Four versions of an assessment/ worksheet/stu
Preview of Polynomials Review

Polynomials Review

This is a double-sided practice worksheet with 18 questions. Concepts covered include:Adding polynomialsSubtracting polynomialsSimplifying expressions by distributingMultiplying monomials by binomials and trinomialsMultiplying binomialsDividing polynomials by monomialsApplication questions are also included to review the concepts in applied situations such as "find the perimeter or the area of the rectangle" given polynomials side lengths. Key included. Also availble:Adding & Subtracting Po
Preview of AP Calculus BC  and Calculus 2 Readiness Review

AP Calculus BC and Calculus 2 Readiness Review

Created by
Joan Kessler
This readiness Review of PreCalculus and Trig topic is must-have for student success!This resource is designed to prep your students for the rigors of AP Calculus BC (part 2) or College Calculus 2. My experience has shown me that even after Calculus 1, or AP Calculus AB, my students, even top students, were not prepared for the rigors of the algebraic and trig skills needed in Calculus 2. With a tight calendar, I don’t have a lot of time for review, and need to jump right in to new material
Preview of Logarithms End of Unit Review or Assessment

Logarithms End of Unit Review or Assessment

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Logarithms and Logarithmic Functions Unit review includes 41 multiple choice questions on the topics listed below. The questions can easily be changed to open end if preferred.Please zoom in on the preview to make sure these questions are appropriate for your class. Topics Include: Rewriting logarithmsEvaluating logarithmsCalculating logarithms to solve equationsUse properties of logarithms to simplify a logarithmic expressionUse the change of base formulaSolve the logarithmic equations
Preview of Exponential Functions Test Review

Exponential Functions Test Review

This study guide on exponential functions reviews:Transformations of exponential functionsCharacteristics of exponential functionsGraphing exponential functionsCompound InterestExponential growth/decay word problemsGeometric SequencesRelated Products⭐ Characteristics of Exponential Functions⭐ Characteristics of Exponential Functions Cut & Paste Activity⭐ Characteristics of Exponential Functions Drag & Drop DIGITAL Activity⭐ Exponential Functions Graphic Organizer⭐ Just in Time Review: Ex
Preview of Calculus Integration Review with Formula Sheet and Hints

Calculus Integration Review with Formula Sheet and Hints

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Calculus Integration One or Two Day Review is designed for College Calculus, AP Calculus AB, and AP Calculus BC, has 18 great problems, and is a perfect review of integration before the AP exam for Calculus AB or for Calculus BC students before starting the unit on Techniques of Integration. It is challenging and makes for great for class discussion. All the typical types of integration problems covered in class including trigonometric, u-substitution, inverse trig functions, logarithmic
Preview of Multiple Choice Polynomials Assessment + Explanations / PDF & Easel / Algebra 1

Multiple Choice Polynomials Assessment + Explanations / PDF & Easel / Algebra 1

Created by
Infinity
Algebra 1: Polynomials Multiple Choice Assessment + Answer Key + Explanations + Easel ActivityThis is a 20 question multiple choice assessment. Some questions are the “select all that apply” type. Included are questions involving: Identifying polynomials by degree and number of terms. Stating the degree of the polynomial. Adding and subtracting polynomials. Multiplying polynomials. Questions involve distributing, FOIL, binomial x trinomial, (a+b)(a-b) form, and square of a binomial. Factori
Preview of Calculus Graphing the Derivative of a Function on a TI-84 plus Practice

Calculus Graphing the Derivative of a Function on a TI-84 plus Practice

Created by
Joan Kessler
This easy to follow handout helps you teach your students how to use the TI Graphing Calculator to graph the derivative of a function on the TI Graphing Calculator 83 or 84. This resource includes step by step Illustrated directions and examples plus a worksheet for students to practice. Great for analyzing functions and their derivatives._______________________________________________________ You may also like: ★ Mega Bundle of Graphing Calculator Handouts includes this handout★ Calculus Bundle
Preview of Trig Identities Lesson: Applications to Pythagorean Identities (full solutions)

Trig Identities Lesson: Applications to Pythagorean Identities (full solutions)

Created by
Niki Math
In this lessson, students learn to apply the three most important Pythagorean identites and their variations. The lesson covers the following applications of Pythagorean identities:• Evaluating trigonometric functions• Simplifying trigonometric expressions• Verifying or proving other trigonometric identitiesIt includes o 6 solved examples & 6 similar to them for students to try to solve them by their owno guidelines o 21 various and engaging practice problemso answer keys and full solut
Preview of Calculus Summer or Back to School Readiness Packet

Calculus Summer or Back to School Readiness Packet

Quickly assess the prerequisite skills your Calculus students have when they set foot in your classroom. Students can now use their electronic device to complete. By solving these problems students will review their mathematics before you teach them new material. This unit also includes an activity to encourage parental involvement.***Choose CREATE DIGITAL ACTIVITY and your students can add text boxes and use the pen tool to answer the questions digitally on their electronic device. Because so m
Preview of Scientific Notation Worksheet: The Basics

Scientific Notation Worksheet: The Basics

Created by
OMg Science
Scientific Notation can be confusing and keeping straight all the rules for converting to and from Scientific Notation can be a struggle. This worksheet helps with that struggle! With this worksheet you will get a "Cheat Sheet" which will allow students to have a single page of quick reference material. This worksheet will emphasize how to convert to and from Scientific Notation along with the basic rules for identifying numbers that are in Scientific Notation. Whats Included: Cheat Sheet to pro
Preview of AP Calculus Summer Review

AP Calculus Summer Review

Don’t let your students forget all their precalculus skills over the summer! This 10-topic worksheet review covers all the types of functions needed for calculus with emphasis on trigonometry. It’s a great way to prepare your students for AP Calculus. Included in this packet are:· 10 review worksheets. · A formula and concept section they can refer to if they get stuck. · An answer key for you to grade their work, or you can provide it to them for self-check. · Self-evaluation questionnaire.
Preview of Radicals End of Unit 100 Problems

Radicals End of Unit 100 Problems

Created by
Joan Kessler
Task Cards really do work! They get the students engaged and keep them motivated to go through all of the problems, more so than a simple worksheet. This end of unit activity on Radicals is designed for Algebra 1H or Algebra 2 students. It can also be used as a review in PreCalculus or for SAT and ACT skills. The resource includes: 21 Task Cards 2 versions of a handout, each with 40 questions. One version is free response and the other one is multiple choice. The handouts can be used fo
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