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Preview of Implicit Differentiation - "Fill in the Missing" Drag & Drop Activity

Implicit Differentiation - "Fill in the Missing" Drag & Drop Activity

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Niki Math
This is a Google Slides product - an engaging and fun activity on implicit differentiation. Students are given a total of 12 equations ( f(x,y)=0). On each slide, for each function students are given parts of the answer (coefficients and variables) and there are empty spaces for the answer that students have to fill in using some ( or all) of given expressions in a table. They drag and drop these expressions in their correct places in the answer. I have included polynomial, functions involving
Preview of L'Hopital's Rule - Application of the Derivative - Notes, Examples, & Assignment

L'Hopital's Rule - Application of the Derivative - Notes, Examples, & Assignment

Included in this resource:Indeterminate forms 0/0 and +- inf / +- infA revisit of limits previously calculated using other methods including: FactoringSpecial trigonometric formsConjugatesLimits approaching +- infinity
Preview of Calculus Review Problems - Digital Copy & Paste Matching Activity

Calculus Review Problems - Digital Copy & Paste Matching Activity

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Niki Math
This is an engaging copy and paste matching activity on 1) evaluating limits using L'Hospital rule 2) exploring functions for asymptotes, relative extrema and inflection points 3) evaluating indefinite integrals using integration by parts, substitution, partial fraction decomposition, integration of trigonometric functions The slides with problems are 5 as there are 3 problems per slide. The first problem is evaluating a limit, the second is finding asymptotes and local extrema or inflection po
Preview of Integration by Partial Fractions - Partner Activity or Practice Forms A&B

Integration by Partial Fractions - Partner Activity or Practice Forms A&B

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Niki Math
This is a Google Slide product on integration by partial fraction decomposition. It can be used as an independent practice two similar forms A & B or as a partner activity. Partners corresponding problems are similar ( problem A1 is similar to problem B1, problem A2 is similar to problem B2, etc) so students can collaborate and help each other. Denominators of the rational functions which are integrands in - problems A1 and B1 are of type (x-a)(x-b)(x-c) - problems A2 and B2 are of type (x-a)(x^
Preview of Evaluating Definite Integrals - Matching & Puzzle Assembling Activity

Evaluating Definite Integrals - Matching & Puzzle Assembling Activity

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Niki Math
This is a digital matching and puzzle assembling activity on evaluating definite integrals. Students will need to use u-substitution, other suitable substitutions, integration by parts, partial fraction decomposition, trigonometric formulas to solve the integrals. On the first slide there are given a total of 12 problems/definite integrals numbered with 1a,2a,3a,4a,1b,2b,3b,4b,1c,2c,3c, and 4c. On the second slide the answers of the problems are given in random order. Students have to type the
Preview of Evaluating Limits Algebraically: Digital Matching & Puzzle Assembling Activity

Evaluating Limits Algebraically: Digital Matching & Puzzle Assembling Activity

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Niki Math
Turn Abstract Calculus into a Tangible Masterpiece! 🛡️✨ Are you tired of the same old multiple-choice questions? Challenge your students with this unique, one-of-the-kind Puzzle Assembling Activity! This isn't just about finding limits; it’s about decoding a hidden image through pure algebraic precision. It’s interactive, self-correcting, and visually rewarding! Why this Digital Activity "Rocks" the Classroom: 🤘 The "Puzzle Mechanic" Innovation: 🗝️ This resource introduces a fresh way to eng
Preview of Finding RELATIVE EXTREMA - Matching & Puzzle Assembling Activity

Finding RELATIVE EXTREMA - Matching & Puzzle Assembling Activity

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Niki Math
This is a digital matching and puzzle assembling activity on finding the relative extrema of a function. On the first slide there are given a total of 12 functions numbered with 1a,2a,3a,4a,1b,2b,3b,4b,1c,2c,3c, and 4c. There are included polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions. On the second and third slides the answers of the problems are given in random order. Students have to type the number of each problem next to its answer in the empty box provided. There i
Preview of Derivative at a Point - Digital Dots and Boxes Game

Derivative at a Point - Digital Dots and Boxes Game

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Niki Math
This is a fun and engaging drag and drop activity for 2 players ( digital Dots and Boxes game) on evaluating derivative at a point. It contains a total of 25 problems (the chain rule is required). Directions: The player chooses which color he/she will play with (blue or yellow). He/she takes his/her turn connecting two dots using one of the lines provided (vertical or horizontal, no diagonal). His/her goal is to finish a box, mark it with his/her color (blue and yellow x are provided for marking
Preview of Logarithmic Differentiation - Worked out Examples & Practice

Logarithmic Differentiation - Worked out Examples & Practice

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Niki Math
This is a Google Slides product - an engaging practice on logarithmic differentiation. Students are given 2 worked out examples (the solution of each consists of 5 steps) and 2 examples to solve very similar to the worked out ones together with their answers. Then students are given 6 problems to practice logarithmic differentiation as the answers of the problems are given to the students. At last students are asked to solve another 3 practice problems as this time the answers are not given.
Preview of Derivative at a Point - Matching and Puzzle Assembling Activity

Derivative at a Point - Matching and Puzzle Assembling Activity

Created by
Niki Math
This is a digital matching and puzzle assembling activity on computing derivative at a point. On the first slide there are nine problems numbered with 1a,1b,1c,2a,2b,2c,3a,3b, and 3c. You can see all the problems in the preview. On the second slide the answers of the problems are given in random order. Students have to type the number of each problem next to its answer in the empty box provided. There is also a piece of a puzzle corresponding to each answer. Students are asked to copy each pi
Preview of Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions - Differentiate & Solve df/dx=0 Practice

Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions - Differentiate & Solve df/dx=0 Practice

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Niki Math
This is a Google Slides product - an engaging practice on derivatives of logarithmic functions. Students are given 12 functions and are asked to find the first derivative of each function, then to find the domain of each function and solve the equations df(x)/dx=0 over the domain. This practice not only works for improving student skills in finding derivatives of logarithmic functions, but also acts as propaedeutics for developing the understanding of what critical points are and how they are f
Preview of Limits at Infinity: Rational & Radical Functions Digital Sorting Activity

Limits at Infinity: Rational & Radical Functions Digital Sorting Activity

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Niki Math
"Master the Horizon: A Strategic Sorting Quest for Limits at Infinity!" ♾️🔢 Transform the study of end behavior into an engaging, organized mission with this "NikiMath Original" digital activity. This resource challenges students to evaluate limits at infinity for both rational and radical functions using a structured, visual sorting approach. How the "Infinite Sorting" Quest Works: 🗝️🌌 The Rational Challenge (Slide 1): Students analyze 8 limits at infinity of rational functions. 🔍📈The Rad
Preview of Infinite Series - The Ratio and Root Tests - Practice/Partner Activity

Infinite Series - The Ratio and Root Tests - Practice/Partner Activity

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Niki Math
This is an engaging practice on applying the ratio and root tests. Students are given 16 infinite series and have to apply the root or ratio tests to determine the convergence or divergence of the given series. Students are also asked how many of the series are divergent. If they have worked correctly they will find out that there is only one divergent series - the first given. Students can work individually or in pair. Answer keys are included. ************************************************
Preview of Calculus Absolute Extrema: Interactive Copy & Paste Activity for Google Slides™

Calculus Absolute Extrema: Interactive Copy & Paste Activity for Google Slides™

Created by
Niki Math
16 Global Max/Min Problems | Digital Learning | Diverse Functions Find the peaks and valleys of calculus! 🎸 This engaging Digital Activity from NikiMath Store takes the rigor of finding absolute extrema on a closed interval and turns it into a satisfying interactive experience. Perfect for the paperless classroom or remote learning. It’s Math that Rocks! 💎✨⚠️ IMPORTANT: This is a DIGITAL PRACTICE resource for Google Slides. It includes 16 problems, movable answer pieces, and full answer ke
Preview of Calculus Tangent Line-Finding Slope, Points and Angles- 12 Cards Multiple Choice

Calculus Tangent Line-Finding Slope, Points and Angles- 12 Cards Multiple Choice

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Niki Math
These are 12 digital task cards with multiple-choice questions. Each card contains one question. The problems are mainly of three types: 1) finding the slope of a tangent line to a given function/curve at a given point 2) finding the measure of the angle between the tangent line to a given curve at a given point and the positive direction of x-axis 3) finding the point on the graph of a given function at which the tangent line makes an angle with given measure with the positive direction of x
Preview of U-substitution with Indefinite & Definite Integrals - Practice "Find & Prove"

U-substitution with Indefinite & Definite Integrals - Practice "Find & Prove"

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Niki Math
This is an engaging and self-checking practice on evaluating indefinite and definite integrals using u-substitution. Students are given 12 problems as each problem consists of two sub problems a) and b). In sub problem a) students have to find an indefinite integral and then in sub problem b) to prove that a definite integral having the same integrand as the integrand of the indefinite integral in a) is equal to a given number or а numerical expression. If students succeed in proving the eq
Preview of Trapezoid Rule - Calculus -Full Lesson, Digital & Print, Google Drive - NO PREP!

Trapezoid Rule - Calculus -Full Lesson, Digital & Print, Google Drive - NO PREP!

Are you looking for a no prep, full lesson on the Trapezoid Rule for Calculus students? Maybe you need on that could be used for remediation, differentiation, independent or remote learners. If so, you’ve come to the right place. This lesson bundle includes both digital and printable version of the lesson and scaffolding, or guided, notes. The guided notes, printable version, are a PDF, that perfectly match the PowerPoint. Or, students can work independently, even remotely, with the digital ve
Preview of Indeterminate Forms & L'Hopital's Rule - "Equal Limits" Practice

Indeterminate Forms & L'Hopital's Rule - "Equal Limits" Practice

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Niki Math
In this 16 questions- activity, students apply L'Hospital's Rule to evaluate limits. There are included the following indeterminate forms - 0/0, infinity / infinity, infinity minus infinity and zero ^zero. All functions are included from polynomial to square root, from exponential to log, from trig to inverse trig functions. On each slide students are given 4 limits. They have to prove that all these four limits are equal. There are four problem slides. Answer keys are included. ***********
Preview of Even and Odd Functions - "Which ONE is Different from the Others?" Activity

Even and Odd Functions - "Which ONE is Different from the Others?" Activity

Created by
Niki Math
This is a Google Slides product - an engaging activity on even and odd functions. In the first slide students are given 9 functions. They have to verify analytically that all of these functions are even except one that is odd. Students drag and drop a sign (cloud) to the function to mark it. In the second slide students again are given 9 functions. This time they have to prove that all of the functions are odd and that only one is even. Students mark it with the same sign. I decided to create
Preview of Volumes of Solids of Revolution Drag and Drop **DIGITAL RESOURCE**

Volumes of Solids of Revolution Drag and Drop **DIGITAL RESOURCE**

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3rd and 14th
This product includes 6 volumes of solids of revolution problems in Google Slides. Students use both the disk and washer method to solve a given problem then locate the answer and drag it next to that problem. There are 9 possible answers. All of the answers are a different color so checking to see if the student is correct is easy. The correct answers are provided on the second slide which should be deleted prior to sharing with students.
Preview of Writing Equations of Lines Review Google Task Cards for Algebra 1 and Calculus

Writing Equations of Lines Review Google Task Cards for Algebra 1 and Calculus

Do your students need more practice with writing equations or finding the slope given an equation? This Google Slides™️ include 10 no prep questions that will save you time and check to see if your students understand how to find the slope given equations, write equations given points and more. These cards are great for Pre Algebra or Algebra 1. Now includes multiple choice and free response for every question for a total of 20 printable task Cards. These cards include 10 writing equations c
Preview of The Chain Rule & Function Composition: Pumpkin Personalities Partner Activity

The Chain Rule & Function Composition: Pumpkin Personalities Partner Activity

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Niki Math
Team Up with the Pumpkins to Conquer the Chain Rule! 🚀📐 Master the intricacies of f(g(x)) and g(f(x)) with this engaging, pumpkin-themed digital activity! Perfect for AP Calculus or advanced Algebra 2 students, this resource turns the rigorous process of finding derivatives into a collaborative mission full of character and "spooky" fun. How the "Pumpkin Quest" Works: 🗝️ The Dynamic Duos: On each of the 6 problem slides, students are given two functions, f(x) and g(x).The Challenge:Partner A:
Preview of Derivatives & THE QUOTIENT RULE - Partner Activity

Derivatives & THE QUOTIENT RULE - Partner Activity

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Niki Math
This is a collaborative partner activity on finding the first derivative of a function using the quotient rule. Students need to know the derivatives of basic functions like x^n, square root of x, e^x, lnx, sinx and cosx and to apply the quotient rule to complete the problems successfully. (There are not included composite functions and the chain rule is NOT required!) There are eight sections as in each section partner A has to find the derivative of the function f(x)/g(x) and partner B is giv
Preview of Derivative Card Sort + Drag-and-Drop Activity

Derivative Card Sort + Drag-and-Drop Activity

Derivative Card Sort + Drag-and-Drop Activity Match the Function, Its Derivative, and Its BehaviorHelp students visually understand calculus concepts with this versatile and engaging resource! This bundle includes both a printable card sort and a drag-and-drop digital version for Google Slides or PowerPoint. Students will match: A function graph Its derivative graph A verbal description of slope, concavity, and extrema Perfect for AP Calculus, Calculus I, or review units focused on graph in
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