Description
This circuit has it all! Basic functions, u-substitution, trig, exponentials, logs, and even some integration by parts and partial fractions at the very end. (Note: You can have your students finish with cell 21 instead of going all the way to cell 24 if by parts and by partial fractions are not part of your curriculum OR when they get to #22 they can work backwards from the remaining answers (i.e. take the derivatives). There are mostly indefinite integrals, but there are four definite integrals. There are also some curious algebra / trig twists here so beware!
Students start in the first cell, perform the integration, and then search for their answer and this becomes the second problem. They continue in this manner until the complete or "close" the circuit.
There are no answer keys included with my circuits since the answers are embedded in the circuits. The only prep the teacher has to do is work the circuits ahead of the students. The circuit and your students will take care of the rest! You will love the sounds of your students as they move through the circuit.
Can be easily used for guided notes, review, an in class assignment, an out of class assignment, a scavenger hunt, or even "I have / Who has".
My colleagues and I check our work very carefully, but if you ever get stuck or find a mistake, please email me: virginia.cornelius@gocommodores.org.
Students start in the first cell, perform the integration, and then search for their answer and this becomes the second problem. They continue in this manner until the complete or "close" the circuit.
There are no answer keys included with my circuits since the answers are embedded in the circuits. The only prep the teacher has to do is work the circuits ahead of the students. The circuit and your students will take care of the rest! You will love the sounds of your students as they move through the circuit.
Can be easily used for guided notes, review, an in class assignment, an out of class assignment, a scavenger hunt, or even "I have / Who has".
My colleagues and I check our work very carefully, but if you ever get stuck or find a mistake, please email me: virginia.cornelius@gocommodores.org.
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Circuit Training - Mixed Integration Practice (calculus)
Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
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11th - 12th, Higher Education
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes
Description
This circuit has it all! Basic functions, u-substitution, trig, exponentials, logs, and even some integration by parts and partial fractions at the very end. (Note: You can have your students finish with cell 21 instead of going all the way to cell 24 if by parts and by partial fractions are not part of your curriculum OR when they get to #22 they can work backwards from the remaining answers (i.e. take the derivatives). There are mostly indefinite integrals, but there are four definite integrals. There are also some curious algebra / trig twists here so beware!
Students start in the first cell, perform the integration, and then search for their answer and this becomes the second problem. They continue in this manner until the complete or "close" the circuit.
There are no answer keys included with my circuits since the answers are embedded in the circuits. The only prep the teacher has to do is work the circuits ahead of the students. The circuit and your students will take care of the rest! You will love the sounds of your students as they move through the circuit.
Can be easily used for guided notes, review, an in class assignment, an out of class assignment, a scavenger hunt, or even "I have / Who has".
My colleagues and I check our work very carefully, but if you ever get stuck or find a mistake, please email me: virginia.cornelius@gocommodores.org.
Students start in the first cell, perform the integration, and then search for their answer and this becomes the second problem. They continue in this manner until the complete or "close" the circuit.
There are no answer keys included with my circuits since the answers are embedded in the circuits. The only prep the teacher has to do is work the circuits ahead of the students. The circuit and your students will take care of the rest! You will love the sounds of your students as they move through the circuit.
Can be easily used for guided notes, review, an in class assignment, an out of class assignment, a scavenger hunt, or even "I have / Who has".
My colleagues and I check our work very carefully, but if you ever get stuck or find a mistake, please email me: virginia.cornelius@gocommodores.org.
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The mixed nature of this integration circuit was perfect.
Thanks!!
Excellent resource! My students really enjoyed this!
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My students were very diligent and did a great job. They ran into a bit of a hiccup with the integral of 2sinxcosx because it can be done three different ways. Most used u-sub with u=sinx but the answer uses the identity 2sinxcosx=sin2x. Not sure this is intentional or not but it was a good opportunity to go over how there could be different answers depending on how they solve a given problem and also was an opportunity to show them that all three derivatives get back to 2sinxcosx.
It was intentional!
Great self checking activity
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I used this as a homework activity where the students could work up to more complex problems.
Yes! Good idea.
Lot's of great problems for students to work through. I love circuits and so do my students -- great way for them to check their work!
Thank you!
Great review. Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Virge's circuits are always fun and engaging - students loved this comprehensive review of integration!
Thank you!!
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