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High school calculus game interactive whiteboards

Preview of Matrices Review Game

Matrices Review Game

This PowerPoint is to be used to review matrices, Gaussian elimination, etc. The format is so fun! To play the game, I use a SmartBoard and a couple soft balls like Nerf. The students are divided into 2 teams. They toss a ball gently at the board which pulls up a question. Each team works out the question, and the answer is discussed. Then, the teacher will click the "Go Back" button to return to the home screen where that circle has disappeared so no questions are repeated. Ideally, a SmartBoa
Preview of Limits & Derivatives Jeopardy Style Smart Notebook Interactive

Limits & Derivatives Jeopardy Style Smart Notebook Interactive

A great way to review Limits and Derivatives with your students! Many challenging questions and some fun ones about Mean Girls! Click on the desired category. Each question has a link to a slide with the answer. Each answer slide has a link to go back to the main page! My students love this review game!
Preview of Jeopardy Style Derivatives Review Game

Jeopardy Style Derivatives Review Game

A great way to review Derivatives with your students! Many challenging questions on Power Rule, Quotient Rule, Chain Rule, and Antiderivatives! Click on the desired category. Each question slide has a link to a slide with the answer. Each answer slide has a link to go back to the main page! My students love this review game!
Preview of Connect 4 - Derivatives Review

Connect 4 - Derivatives Review

Students are split into two teams, taking turns selecting a question and if solved correctly will be awarded a move following the rules of Connect Four. Each question reviews different methods for differentiation of a function
Preview of Applications of Differentiation Review Game

Applications of Differentiation Review Game

Students are split into two teams, taking turns selecting a question choosing any image. All questions review topics included in the Applications of Differentiation Unit of Calculus including but not limited to: function analysis (increasing/decreasing, concavity, points of inflection) using the Mean Value Theorem, finding the equation of a tangent line, related rates of change, etc..
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