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High school calculus resources for Microsoft PowerPoint $5-10

Preview of Calculus Jeopardy™ Style Game, Review, Great Fun!!!

Calculus Jeopardy™ Style Game, Review, Great Fun!!!

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Calculus End of Course Jeopardy® Style Review activity is fun and yet challenging, and is designed to enable all your students to succeed. Use for College Calculus 1, AP Calculus AB, or Honors Calculus. Categories include:LimitsDerivativesIntegrationApplicationsRandomFamous I included Round 1 and a Final Jeopardy Question. It took just under a 50 minute class period and my students (and principal) loved it. Most important topics are included in the 30 Questions. Some teachers like to
Preview of Calculus BC Jeopardy™ Style Game Review Fun

Calculus BC Jeopardy™ Style Game Review Fun

Created by
Joan Kessler
This fun, exciting end of course Jeopardy™ Style Game review activity is designed for College Calculus 2 or AP Calculus BC. It is similar in style to my very popular Jeopardy style game for Calculus Part 1 for AP Calculus AB or Calculus 1.Categories include:Techniques of IntegrationVolume and AreaSequences and SeriesInfinity and Beyond,Polar - ParametricRandom category. Most important topics from a typical Calculus 2 or AP Calculus BC are included.The game includes Round 1 and a Final Jeopar
Preview of Quadratic Equations Special Ed Math Curriculum Math Worksheets Special Education

Quadratic Equations Special Ed Math Curriculum Math Worksheets Special Education

This unit on the Quadratic Equations introduces quadratic equations and parabolas. It has math worksheets for special education specifically designed for students with special learning needs, especially autism.This unit introduces quadratic equations and their use in the real world. It was created using the extended content standards for high school math for students who take alternate assessments.Students become familiar with the terms that make up the equation and how to interpret a basic par
Preview of Integration by Parts Guided Notes, PowerPoint™, Task Cards, HW Calculus BC

Integration by Parts Guided Notes, PowerPoint™, Task Cards, HW Calculus BC

Created by
Joan Kessler
This lesson on Integration by Parts includes Guided Notes, Practice Problems, Task Cards, Homework plus Animated Editable PowerPoint and is from the Calculus Unit Techniques of Integration.It is designed for use with AP Calculus BC and College Calculus 2. Included in the Lesson: Guided Notes 6 pages including Traditional methods, Tabular method, Repeated Integration by Parts, and Solving for the unknown integral. Guided Notes include extra problems for students to complete and come with full t
Preview of Calculus Derivatives Max Min Optimization Worksheet and Powerpoint

Calculus Derivatives Max Min Optimization Worksheet and Powerpoint

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Calculus lesson on Maximum and Minimum Optimization includes a fully animated PowerPoint lesson with 12 problems. The steps are animated to maximize student input. There is one trigonometric and one exponential problem which I have placed at the end or the handout and presentation.Problems Include: ✓ Maximizing and Minimizing Area✓ Maximum Production✓ Maximizing Volume✓ Maximizing Angles Also included is a matching handout for students either for notes or for Homework. I usually do a few
Preview of Halloween Derivative Bingo Game

Halloween Derivative Bingo Game

Created by
Foresta Math
A fun Halloween Derivative bingo game to review finding derivatives using the Power, Product, Quotient, Trig, and Chain Rules. The game is in Power Point format and 30 individual pdf cards are included. Artwork by Good Morning Miss C
Preview of Calculus Mean Value Theorem for Derivatives and Rolle's Theorem

Calculus Mean Value Theorem for Derivatives and Rolle's Theorem

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students will be engaged while learning about the Mean Value Theorem and Rolle's Theorem with a visual understanding of these two important theorems. Included: A PowerPoint Lesson on both Rolle’s Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem with 36 fully animated slides including thirteen problems.Guided Notes to match the PowerPoint Lesson, one for Rolle’s Theorem and a second one for the Mean Value Theorem. Two versions of a six question handout which can be used as enrichment, homework,
Preview of AP Calculus: The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson introduces both parts of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. First, students are asked to notice some connections between the process of differentiation and integration. Then, the FTC1 is introduced, along with some applications, followed by FTC2, also with applications.This lesson is appropriate for both AP Calculus AB and BC.Detailed answer keys are included.The topics covered include:-An Interesting Connection-The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part One-FTC1 with the Chain Ru
Preview of AP Calculus: Infinite Limits and Limits at Infinity Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Infinite Limits and Limits at Infinity Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson introduces two kinds of limits: infinite limits and limits at infinity. Both types are looked at graphically as well as algebraically. Also, each type is connected to its corresponding asymptote. Thus the student learns a new language for describing horizontal and vertical asymptotes. This lesson is appropriate for both AP Calculus AB and BC. Detailed answer keys are included. The topics covered include: -Definition of an Infinite Limit -Recognizing Infinite Limits -Evaluating
Preview of AP Calculus: The First and Second Derivative Tests Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: The First and Second Derivative Tests Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson introduces the First and Second Derivative Tests in the context of polynomials. (The lesson on Curve Sketching uses these tests to examine other types of functions.) The lesson begins with a review of increasing and decreasing functions as well as critical numbers. Then, the First Derivative Test is introduced, along with an application. After that, concavity and inflection points are introduced. Finally, the Second Derivative Test is shown, along with an example.This lesson is
Preview of Calculus Derivatives Quiz Game: Jeopardy Style Math Review

Calculus Derivatives Quiz Game: Jeopardy Style Math Review

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Qwizy
Derivatives Quiz Game includes all you need to run an exciting Jeopardy Style Math Game and review Derivative Rules at the same time! This Set Includes:1 PowerPoint Presentation with 51 Question and Answer Slides1 Teacher Answer Sheet 1 Team Name Plate1 Teacher Score CardThe Quiz Game PowerPoint contains 2 Rounds of 5 Categories each containing 5 questions and 1 Final Round with its own unique Category and 1 question. 11 Different Categories Include:Round 1Average Rate of ChangeInstantaneous R
Preview of AP Calculus: Derivative of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Derivative of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson explores the derivative rules for exponential and logarithmic functions. Students learn to find derivatives of these functions using The Product Rule, The Quotient Rule, and The Chain Rule. Also, students learn to use logarithmic differentiation to find complicated derivatives.This lesson is appropriate for both AP Calculus AB and BC.Detailed answer keys are included.The topics covered include:-The Natural Exponential Function-Derivative of the Natural Exponential Function-The Chai
Preview of AP Calculus: Finding the Area Under a Curve Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Finding the Area Under a Curve Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson begins with a brief review of summation notation and provides students with some common summation formulas. Then, right endpoints are used to calculate the exact areas under curves with a Riemann sum. Students are given guidance to find the widths of the rectangles and the coordinates of the right endpoints. After seeing several examples, students are then given an expression involving a Riemann sum and are asked to associate it with a corresponding area.This lesson is appropriate
Preview of Calculus Implicit Differentiation Guided Notes PowerPoint Practice

Calculus Implicit Differentiation Guided Notes PowerPoint Practice

Created by
Joan Kessler
Help your students master this difficult but important topic with resources designed to build your students' skills and proficiency on Implicit Differentiation. Step by step illustrated examples with guided notes on the Powerpoint™ will give them them the foundation that need to succeed. Included in the lesson: PowerPoint Lesson on Implicit Differentiation with 33 fully animated slides including more than 8 completed problems shown step by step. Many of the examples have matching discovery gra
Preview of Pi Day Virtual Field Trip

Pi Day Virtual Field Trip

WELCOME TO OUR PI DAY VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP! TODAY, WE EMBARK ON AN EXCITING JOURNEY THROUGH THE FASCINATING WORLD OF PI (Π), A MATHEMATICAL CONSTANT THAT HAS CAPTIVATED MINDS FOR CENTURIES. PI, APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO 3.14, IS THE RATIO OF A CIRCLE'S CIRCUMFERENCE TO ITS DIAMETER, AND IT'S A NUMBER THAT GOES ON INFINITELY WITHOUT REPETITION OR PATTERN. BUT PI IS SO MUCH MORE THAN JUST A NUMBER; IT'S A GATEWAY TO UNDERSTANDING THE BEAUTY AND COMPLEXITY OF THE UNIVERSE.Objectives of the field trip: 1
Preview of AP Calculus: Definite Integrals Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Definite Integrals Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson introduces the definite integral as a convenient way of expressing the area under a curve. Students learn to recognize the parts of a definite integral. They also learn how to write a definite integral given a shaded area as well as given a function and an interval. Students learn to compare limits of Riemann sums with definite integrals and they also see how to evaluate a definite integral for simple areas using geometry.This lesson is appropriate for both AP Calculus AB and BC.D
Preview of Pi Day Virtual Field Trip

Pi Day Virtual Field Trip

Welcome to our Pi Day Virtual Field Trip! Today, we embark on an exciting journey through the fascinating world of Pi (π), a mathematical constant that has captivated minds for centuries. Pi, approximately equal to 3.14, is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, and it's a number that goes on infinitely without repetition or pattern. But Pi is so much more than just a number; it's a gateway to understanding the beauty and complexity of the universe.Objectives: 1.Discover the Hist
Preview of AP Calculus: Finding Limits Graphically Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Finding Limits Graphically Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson emphasizes an intuitive approach to limits. Students are shown how to find two-sided and one-sided limits from a graph. They are also asked to draw a graph that meets certain limit conditions. The use of a calculator to find limits is introduced, along with a word of caution. This lesson is appropriate for both AP Calculus AB and BC. Detailed answer keys are included. The topics covered include: -Limits and Tangent Lines -Finding a Limit of a Function -Limit Notation -Understan
Preview of AP Calculus: Antiderivatives Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Antiderivatives Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson introduces the concept of an antiderivative. Students learn to find the antiderivatives of some simple functions. They also investigate how the graphs of antiderivatives are related to the original functions. Finally, students apply antiderivatives to solve some one-dimensional (rectilinear) motion problems.This lesson is appropriate for both AP Calculus AB and BC.Detailed answer keys are included.The topics covered include:-Defining Antiderivatives-Finding Antiderivatives-Rules f
Preview of AP Calculus: Estimating the Area Under a Curve Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Estimating the Area Under a Curve Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson introduces four methods for estimating the area under a curve: using left endpoints, using right endpoints, using midpoints, and using trapezoids. Students learn to estimate the area when given a function, given a graph, or when given a table of values.This lesson is appropriate for both AP Calculus AB and BC.Detailed answer keys are included.The topics covered include:-Formalizing the Area Problem-Using Left Endpoints-Using Right Endpoints-Using Left and Right Endpoints with a Tabl
Preview of AP Calculus: Motion Problems Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Motion Problems Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson summarizes the main concepts involving one-dimensional motion problems, also known as rectilinear motion. Students learn to analyze motion using formulas, graphs, and tables. Several AP-type problems are provided. This lesson does not use integration to solve any of the problems.This lesson is appropriate for both AP Calculus AB and BC.Detailed answer keys are included.The topics covered include:-Position-Distance and Displacement-Average Velocity-Instantaneous Velocity-Speed and
Preview of AP Calculus: Optimization Problems Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Optimization Problems Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson introduces students to what are known as "optimization problems." First, students learn to tackle these problems in five simple steps. Then, the problem-solving procedure is applied to a number of different types of optimization problems.This lesson is appropriate for both AP Calculus AB and BC.Detailed answer keys are included.The topics covered include:-Procedure for Solving Optimization Problems-Finding Two Numbers-Finding the Area of a Field-Finding the Cost of Materials-Findin
Preview of AP Calculus: Secant Lines and Tangent Lines Complete Lesson

AP Calculus: Secant Lines and Tangent Lines Complete Lesson

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Grab a Pencil
This lesson introduces the notion of a secant line and illustrates how secant lines can be used to find approximations to tangent lines. It also includes a discussion of how the slope of the secant line can be interpreted as the average velocity on a position versus time graph. There are several review sections on lines for students that may need a bit of a reminder on how to find the slope and how to write the equation of a line. This lesson is appropriate for both AP Calculus AB and BC. De
Preview of Integration | Definite & Indefinite integral| High School Math PowerPoint Lesson

Integration | Definite & Indefinite integral| High School Math PowerPoint Lesson

Are you teaching your High School students about Calculus - Definite & Indefinite integrals - properties of integrals? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.What is included?✦ 17 total slides for notes, examples and applications.✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually. Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:✦ Indefi
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