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Preview of Calculus Google Forms Continuity

Calculus Google Forms Continuity

In this google form, you will find 6 questions that students can use to practice finding special trig units. In order to be successful with these questions, students should be familiar with the three part definition of continuity. Students should be familiar with the vocabulary hole, vertical asymptote, jump discontinuity, and removable discontinuity. Students should be able to determine if a piecewise function is continuous at a specific value. The questions themselves are not editable. Thi
Preview of Calculus Google Forms Basic Derivatives

Calculus Google Forms Basic Derivatives

In this google form, you will find 5 questions that students can use to practice finding basic derivatives. In order to be successful with these questions, students should know how to find a the derivative of a function by using the power rule. Students should be familiar with using roots and radicals. These 5 questions are in multiple choice format. The questions themselves are not editable. This google form is set up in quiz format so google will grade it for you. Answer key and teacher note
Preview of Calculus Tangent Lines Local Linearity for Google Slides

Calculus Tangent Lines Local Linearity for Google Slides

In this digital activity, Calculus students will use Google Slides to find tangent lines and use the local linearity concept to estimate a function value. Students have the ability to answer the question prompts using text boxes on the Google Slide or by using a digital student answer sheet which is included as a Google Form Quiz. Teacher suggestions and instructions for grading the assignment automatically are included. There are 2 versions of the daily quiz which can be assigned, along with
Preview of Extrema and the First Derivative Digital Practice - Calculus Google Forms

Extrema and the First Derivative Digital Practice - Calculus Google Forms

This Calculus Google Forms assessment is a quick review on finding extrema and using the first derivative! This resource is no-prep with zero-grading to do since an answer key has already been preset for you! The five questions will require students to identify absolute extrema over closed and open intervals and find intervals where a function is increasing. Buy more and save more! Grab the BUNDLE HERE! You might also like these resources...*Calculus Worksheet Bundle*Calculus Catapult Proje
Preview of Derivatives Using the Chain Rule Google Form

Derivatives Using the Chain Rule Google Form

In this READY TO GO digital activity, students will find derivatives using the chain rule. This Google Form will do the grading for you! IT'S PERFECT FOR DISTANCE LEARNING! In this digital activity, students will use Google Forms to practice using the chain rule to find derivatives. Some of the problems use trig functions. The Google Form is set as a quiz, so it will do the grading for you! The correct answers are set in the quiz, but an additional answer key is included as a Google Doc fo
Preview of Calculus Google Forms Derivatives Review First Semester

Calculus Google Forms Derivatives Review First Semester

In this google form, you will find two six question assessments (12 questions total) that you can use to help prepare your students for their first semester exam. In order to be successful with these questions, students should be familiar with all of the topics in a traditional first semester calculus ab course. For example, limits, derivatives, equations of tangent lines, related rates, curve sketching and more. The questions themselves are not editable. This google form is set up in quiz form
Preview of Derivatives - first principles - plus Geogebra presentation

Derivatives - first principles - plus Geogebra presentation

Created by
Mathew's House
Do your students have difficulty with the basic skills when finding derivatives by first principles? Does your text book have too few examples for good guided practice? Do you sometimes wish you had a more complete resource? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then this one is for you! Featuring 20 full length, color coded examples along with 41 practice problems at progressively increasing difficulty as well as 2 Geogebra files (with instructions) to visually enhance your usual pr
Preview of Separation of Variables Digital plus Print | Calculus

Separation of Variables Digital plus Print | Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
Here is a great way to assess your Calculus students' skills solving Differential Equations using Separation of Variables. The digital resource which can be used as a Quiz, HW, or Paperless worksheet is designed with Google Forms™ which means it is NO PREP for you and the assignment will be graded automatically for you. In addition there are Printable Guided Notes, a Printable version of the assignment, and an additional quiz. The Google forms version has 12 problems for your students to s
Preview of Calculus Understanding the Limit Google Quiz

Calculus Understanding the Limit Google Quiz

⭐⭐This digital Google Slides resource will have three options for a quick 5-question assessment on Understanding Limits from a Graph.⭐⭐ Using Google Forms for a self-grading response, using Google Slides for a direct response, or printing the Blackline Master to find limits by graphical methods. Students have the ability to answer the question prompts using text boxes on the Google Slide or by using a Google Form Quiz. ✅  QUESTION STEMS:✎ Finding one-sided and general limits using grap
Preview of Calculus Infinite Limits Google Quiz

Calculus Infinite Limits Google Quiz

⭐⭐This digital Google Slides resource will have three options for a quick 4-question assessment on Infinite Limits and Limits at Infinity.⭐⭐ Using Google Forms for a self-grading response, using Google Slides for a direct response, or printing the Blackline Master to find limits by graphical methods. Students have the ability to answer the question prompts using text boxes on the Google Slide or by using a Google Form Quiz. ✅  QUESTION STEMS:✎ Find infinite limits and evaluate limits at inf
Preview of Calculus Google Forms Derivatives of Inverse Functions Distance Learning

Calculus Google Forms Derivatives of Inverse Functions Distance Learning

In this google form, you will find 7 questions that students can use to practice working with finding the derivative of inverse functions. In order to be successful with these questions, students should be familiar with finding the derivative of inverse functions. They should be able to find the slope of a tangent line. They should be familiar with the properties of inverse functions. Five of these questions are multiple choice and two of the questions are fill in the blank (student answers with
Preview of Calculus Google Forms Equations of Tangent Lines

Calculus Google Forms Equations of Tangent Lines

In this google form, you will find 5 questions that students can use to practice working with equations of tangent lines. In order to be successful with these questions, students should be familiar with finding the equations of a tangent line. They should be able to find the slope of a normal line. They should know that a horizontal tangent line has zero slope. Two of these questions are multiple choice and three of the questions are fill in the blank (student answers with a number.) The que
Preview of Calculus Derivatives Interactive Activity For Google Slides™ 12th Grade Math

Calculus Derivatives Interactive Activity For Google Slides™ 12th Grade Math

Created by
Math Rocks Eh
Do your grade 11 and grade 12 students need practice calculating the derivative? Engage your calculus students with this digital self-checking calculate the derivative mystery picture activity for Google Slides™. This product also includes a self-correcting clickable pdf file for working offline. The mystery picture reveals an idiom that your students can guess. Encourage your students to write their full solutions in their notebooks or on the attached student handout to increase accountabili
Preview of Calculus Google Forms Special Trig Limits

Calculus Google Forms Special Trig Limits

In this google form, you will find 5 questions that students can use to practice finding special trig units. In order to be successful with these questions, students should be familiar with the two special trig limits required for the AP Calculus exam. Four of these questions are in multiplie choice format. Students must type their answer in for one of the questions. The questions themselves are not editable. This google form is set up in quiz format so google will grade it for you. Answer ke
Preview of One-Sided Limits of Graphs Worksheet or Quiz for Calculus Unit 1 *EDITABLE*

One-Sided Limits of Graphs Worksheet or Quiz for Calculus Unit 1 *EDITABLE*

Created by
ELA with KC
Are your students struggling with One-Sided Limits in Calculus?This worksheet is the perfect practice for teachers looking to track their students' understanding with One-Sided Limits. This worksheet also asks questions about standard Two-Sided Limits and true evaluation of the function's value. Types of limits shown graphically:- Continuous functions - Removeable discontinuities - Jump discontinuities - Oscillating discontinuities This product contains:- One page assignment ---- Two compl
Preview of Properties of Limits CIRCUIT worksheet | 2 versions

Properties of Limits CIRCUIT worksheet | 2 versions

Created by
Hoff Math
Check your calculus students' understanding of the properties of limits with this engaging, self-grading, no-prep circuit activity—an ideal assignment to be given as homework, classwork, or extra practice. This worksheet covers AP Calculus CED Topic: 1.5 Determining Limits Using Algebraic Properties of LimitsThere are 2 versions!Version A was created for Honors CalculusVersion B was created for AP Calculus Most of the questions on version A are also on version B.This resource is included in the
Preview of AP Calculus Derivatives Review Game | SCOOT Task Cards | Unit 2

AP Calculus Derivatives Review Game | SCOOT Task Cards | Unit 2

Looking for an engaging, low-prep way to review derivatives in AP Calculus? This AP Calculus Derivatives Review Game is a SCOOT-style, movement-based activity that gets students up, moving, and actively practicing key derivative rules — all with zero prep for the teacher. Perfect for: AP Calculus Unit 2 review Test prep or midyear review A change of pace from worksheets Sub plans or low-energy days ✅ What is SCOOT?SCOOT is a movement-based task card activity where students rotate arou
Preview of Area Between Curves -Matching Activity (Variant 1 & Variant 2) for Google Slides

Area Between Curves -Matching Activity (Variant 1 & Variant 2) for Google Slides

Created by
Niki Math
These are two different variants of matching activity on finding the area between curves. Students need to analyze the problems, find the points where the curves intersect, sketch the graph, setup the integral necessary to find the area and to integrate to find the area. In each slide/variant students are given 6 challenging problems and 6 answer choices. There are empty squares (text boxes) where students can type the question number next to the answer to match each problem with its answe
Preview of Derivatives Using the Chain Rule Activity | Digital and Print

Derivatives Using the Chain Rule Activity | Digital and Print

In this NO-PREP activity, students will move around the room to practice finding derivatives using the chain rule. This is READY TO PRINT and will KEEP STUDENTS ENGAGED while working on their math skills! In this activity, students will find derivatives using the chain rule. A few of the problems also require students to use the product rule and the quotient rule. Answers are given in simplified form. 10 stationsStudent Answer SheetColor and Black and WhiteGoogle Form Link IncludedMake sure
Preview of Find Zeros & Multiplicities of Polynomial Functions -Google Interactive: Maze

Find Zeros & Multiplicities of Polynomial Functions -Google Interactive: Maze

This MAZE Activity is part of:☑ 2017 Google Interactive Membership {GROWING BUNDLE} - Current & Future ProductsThis ❤ Google Interactive Activity ❤ is an engaging practice of finding "The Zeros and Multiplicities of Polynomial Functions" . In this model: ☑ Polynomials are Already Factored Out☑ Polynomials are of higher degrees (3 and up)☑ Multiplicity of zeros varies (1, 2, ....)☑ Zeros are integers or fractions If you are interested in models that have less zeros, multiplicity is 1, and an
Preview of Calculus Derivatives Chain Rule Digital Activity plus Cut and Paste Printable

Calculus Derivatives Chain Rule Digital Activity plus Cut and Paste Printable

Created by
Joan Kessler
This engaging Digital Interactive Derivatives by the Chain Rule Activity will give Calculus students a fun and interactive way to practicing finding derivatives with the chain rule! Also included is a printable version for your convenience. Two Activities:For the first part of the activity, students find the derivatives of 7 functions using the chain rule, matching the missing parts (the chain) by drag and drop. The second part of the activity contains three more rigorous chain rule problems.
Preview of Simplifying with Trigonometric Identities Maze (Print & Digital Activity)

Simplifying with Trigonometric Identities Maze (Print & Digital Activity)

Created by
Math By Parker
Simplifying with Trigonometric Identities Maze - 3 Versions, including a Self-Checking Digital Activity- This resource contains 12 Trigonometry problems for students to simplify using the Basic Trigonometric Identities of Pythagorean, Reciprocal, and Ratio Identities. This is perfect for high school students studying Precalculus or Calculus, or preparing for the ACT/SAT exam. What's Included:- Paper version (B & W, but can be printed on colored paper) - Paper Student Recording Sheet (can be us
Preview of Even & Odd Functions Algebraic Method Digital & Printable Card Sort Precalculus

Even & Odd Functions Algebraic Method Digital & Printable Card Sort Precalculus

Created by
The Desmotician
The Even and Odd Functions Card Sort is designed to build key vocabulary. Students will classify functions as even, odd, or neither. With 20 task cards, this activity helps students make connections between the symmetry of each function and the corresponding vocabulary term. Use this self-checking Even and Odd Functions Card Sort to provide quick feedback and reinforce essential concepts. TOPICS✅ polynomials ✅ rational ✅ radical ✅ logarithmic ✅ natural logarithmic ✅ exponential ✅ natural expone
Preview of Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integrals CIRCUIT worksheet | DIGITAL and PRINT

Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integrals CIRCUIT worksheet | DIGITAL and PRINT

Created by
Hoff Math
Students practice solving problems involving antiderivatives and indefinite integration in this engaging, self-checking, no-prep circuit worksheet. Not only will this worksheet challenge their ability to answer questions about these important calculus concepts, but it also injects an exciting twist by requiring them to search for the answers in different parts of the worksheet. The worksheet comes with the answer key your convenience, and for a digital experience, a Google Forms version is also
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