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10th grade calculus research for homeschool

Preview of Real Life Math - Where am I ever going to use this? End of year project

Real Life Math - Where am I ever going to use this? End of year project

Created by
Kristen Smith
Have your students ever asked "Where am I ever gonna use this in real life?". Well, they'll be able to answer that questions after doing this assignment. In this assignment, students will research the math topic in depth including the mathematician who discovered it, where it is used in real life and how. This is great for an end of year, end of the quarter or extra credit assignment or just for a break in the action. Included in this 6 page packet are instructions/description of assignment
Preview of End Of Year Mathematician Project - Algebra 2/Calculus/PreCalculus

End Of Year Mathematician Project - Algebra 2/Calculus/PreCalculus

This is a great project for the end of the year! Students are required to research a famous mathematician (they can choose one not listed as well) and create a research paper using the guidelines within the project. There is also an option to have your kids do a presentation (which I love!) with the guidelines provided as well. Rubrics are given for both the paper and presentation! Enjoy!
Preview of End of Year Math Project - I can teach __________!

End of Year Math Project - I can teach __________!

So it is the end of the year. You're burnt out. The kids are burnt out. But you need to review for the Final Exams/End of Year Testing. Here is a great project for your students that will get them engaged and have them reviewing the material without the class getting bored with the same old examples. In this project, students have just been hired as the new (Insert Subject Here) Teacher at their school! Now it is their job to teach the rest of the class what they need to know for the end of ye
Preview of Webquest:  Who the Heck is Liebniz? (Calculus)

Webquest: Who the Heck is Liebniz? (Calculus)

Created by
Julane Crabtree
This webquest is a search for the "Father of Calculus." Students will explore the contributions of Liebniz and Newton and write an editorial supporting their decision as to who is the true father of calculus. Students can work in groups but all submit their own editorial and supporting documentation.
Preview of Famous Mathematician Bingo and Research Project

Famous Mathematician Bingo and Research Project

Created by
Katie's Pi Shop
I realized that my students knew very little about the mathematicians behind the math they were learning and I decided to give them an opportunity to gain some background knowledge. I went to Wikipedia to create brief bios for 24 influential mathematicians and then turned that information into a game of bingo. After hearing a little about each mathematician during bingo, students will choose 1 mathematician to research further and create a resume for.Included:-Bingo board for students to fill in
Preview of Area Under the Curve - Calculus

Area Under the Curve - Calculus

This is a stand alone program written in Visual Basic. The program will find areas by LRAM, RRAM, Trapezoids, and Integration. The user may enter multiple coefficients for each function, choose the xmin and xmax, and choose the number of regions by which to divide the domain. Functions include: All 6 Trigonometric Functions, Common Log, Natural Log, Rational Functions to the 3rd degree, and Polynomials to the 5th degree. See full preview at: www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpa
Preview of When will the Earth stop spinning?

When will the Earth stop spinning?

Created by
ARIF ERKOCA
Every bit of knowledge can be very powerful in solving even highly complicated looking problems. In this study, I present a scientific (semi-empirical) path which leads the reader to the answer to the question: "When will the Earth stop spinning?". Practically, using the high school Physics and Math knowledge, that how a scientist would predict the fate of the Earth's spin is shown. I intend to make high school students, who have taken AP Physics classes, realize how powerful the knowledge they
Preview of SMOOTH GOLDEN EGGS

SMOOTH GOLDEN EGGS

Created by
ARIF ERKOCA
GOLDEN RATIO in EGG SHAPESHere, I use Golden Ratio to plot different egg shapes with smooth surfaces, with the help of a mathematical function I propose in this paper. It is an extremely fun activity you can conduct with your math students who have some knowledge on functions, limits, and derivatives. As mentioned above, in this paper, I intend to demonstrate how to plot smooth “Golden Eggs” using mathematical functions. In order to do that, I first review a proposed shape for a Golden Egg, whi
Preview of Discovering Derivatives of Sine, Cosine, and Tangent (and practice problems!)

Discovering Derivatives of Sine, Cosine, and Tangent (and practice problems!)

This is a worksheet on derivatives of the trigonometry functions sine, cosine, and tangent. There is minor manipulative requiring students to know the reciprocal identities.
Preview of Calculus Differentiation Collaborative Learning Project

Calculus Differentiation Collaborative Learning Project

Created by
Donald Wilson
Students investigate data on CO2, CH4, and Global temperature, utilize curve fitting techniques to model the data, prepare a written report, and present their findings to the class. Additional information is available for locating recent and historical data if requested.
Preview of Writing Project: Build-A-Box (Calculus)

Writing Project: Build-A-Box (Calculus)

Created by
Julane Crabtree
This assignment is an example of writing in calculus. Students work in groups to solve the problem presented by the client and then write a collaborative report explaining the solution. This assignment can be done individually but, when used in a group setting, students learn not only how to express their ideas but the concept of working in a team. I generally allow the students to divide the work among themselves without input. General time-frame is two weeks for completion of the assignme
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