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Preview of Calculus Curve with Derivative- Puzzle Sets

Calculus Curve with Derivative- Puzzle Sets

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The Math 24Hrs
Make calculus concepts tangible with this hands on matching puzzle activity. This resource helps learners intimately connect the visual graph of a function to the graph of its first derivative. By matching graphs with their corresponding interval behaviors, students build a deep understanding of increasing and decreasing intervals, local extrema, and the first derivative test. What is IncludedThirty Two Playing Cards: Eight complete puzzle sets.Four Cards Per Set: Each set contains the original
Preview of CALCULUS: LOCAL EXTREMA, INFLECTION POINTS AND INTERVALS OF CONCAVITY

CALCULUS: LOCAL EXTREMA, INFLECTION POINTS AND INTERVALS OF CONCAVITY

Created by
STEM Creations
PREREQUISITE KNOWLEDGE: The student should know how to find the derivative of any given function. This step by step guide will meet the following objectives: Objectives: --------------------------------------- Upon completion of this section, the student should be able to: • Use derivatives to determine the intervals of increase and decrease of a given function • Use the First Derivative Test to determine any local maximum or minimum points • Find inflection points • Use the concav
Preview of Applications of Derivatives: Maximum Velocity of a Cough

Applications of Derivatives: Maximum Velocity of a Cough

This is created to be an in class assignment graded assignment, which will take approximately 25 minutes depending on the skill levels of the students. The answer key/scoring guidelines are attached at the end of the worksheet. The worksheet should be used after Increasing and Decreasing Functions and the First Derivative Test are taught.
Preview of Calculus-Making Observations about the Function and Its Derivatives from Graphs

Calculus-Making Observations about the Function and Its Derivatives from Graphs

This discovery activity is made up of 5 part plus a closing question. Part I: Students graph a function and its derivative. From the two graphs students observe that when the graph of the derivative of y1 is positive the graph of y1 is increasing and that when the graph of the derivative of y1 is negative the graph of decreasing. Part II: In part I students studied a function with a minimum. In this part students will repeat the same observations but with a function that has a maximum. Part II
Preview of Calculus Maze Curve Sketching

Calculus Maze Curve Sketching

In this puzzle, students will practice curve sketching problems. Students find their way from the beginning to the end of the maze by solving each problem. In order to be successful with this maze, students should be able to find where a function is increasing, where a function is decreasing, where a function is concave up, where a function is concave down, where a function has a maximum, and where a function has a minimum. Answer key is included.
Preview of AP Calculus - f' Analysis Cheat Sheet

AP Calculus - f' Analysis Cheat Sheet

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Bird's Eye Math
Help your students organize their thoughts of f' Analysis using thiHelp your students stay organized and master the fundamentals of calculus with this comprehensive, one-page f' Analysis Cheat Sheet. Perfect for AP Calculus students, this resource provides clear and concise explanations of critical points, increasing and decreasing functions, concavity, inflection points, and relative maximums and minimums using both the first and second derivative tests and how to justify them effectively! Key
Preview of Matching Using the First and Second Derivative Tests

Matching Using the First and Second Derivative Tests

This activity is a great way for students to review the first and second derivative tests and describe key features of a function. Students will work in pairs (recommended) to take a function and use the first and second derivative tests to find intervals of increase and decrease as well as intervals of concavity. Students will be given the following: - 10 function cards (A-J) - 10 first derivative test conclusions (colors) - 10 second derivative test conclusions (food) Students will find a grou
Preview of Calculus: Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions - Three Products in a BUNDLE

Calculus: Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions - Three Products in a BUNDLE

Created by
Niki Math
This is a mini bundle on derivatives of logarithmic functions. It contains a total of 47 problems. Description of the first product:These are 15 practice problems on differentiation of logarithmic functions. The first twelve of the problems are finding the first derivative of common and composite logarithmic functions. The problem 13 is finding the tangent line of a logarithmic function at a given value of x. Problems 14 and 15 are determining if a logarithmic function is increasing or dec
Preview of Curve Sketching Lecture (Differential Calculus 1 Lesson Notes)

Curve Sketching Lecture (Differential Calculus 1 Lesson Notes)

This handout is meant as an in-class activity for curve sketching in a differential calculus course. The first few pages contains a review of curve sketching. The curve sketching topics covered are: domainx,y interceptshorizontal asymptotes (using limits)vertical asymptotes (using limits)increasing/decreasing (using first derivative)local max/min (first derivative test)concavity (using the second derivative)inflection pointssketch the graph of the function using all the above informationThe r
Preview of British Columbia Grade 12 Calculus - Unit 3: Applications of Derivatives

British Columbia Grade 12 Calculus - Unit 3: Applications of Derivatives

British Columbia Grade 12 Calculus BC Grade 12 Calculus This resource includes: -One Presentation for each section -One Worksheet set with solutions for each section -One Reference Sheet for the Unit -One Unit Test with Solutions for the Unit Unit 3 — Applications of derivatives3.1 Increasing/decreasing behavior and concavity3.2 Differentiability (and what it means in graphs/contexts) 3.3 Mean Value Theorem (what it guarantees; interpreting it) 3.4 Newton’s method (root approximation + interpre
Preview of Graphing Derivatives Activity

Graphing Derivatives Activity

Created by
The Math Lab
Enhance your students' knowledge of graphing derivatives with this activity. Through cooperative learning, creation of graphs, and a gallery walk students will sharpen their calculus skills. Calculus Skills Involved: - graphing a derivative based on the graph of f(x) - creating a sign chart - identifying intervals of increasing and decreasing - identifying inflection points Enjoy! The Math Lab
Preview of Sketching Graphs from Features Activity

Sketching Graphs from Features Activity

Designed for early precalculus students, but easily adaptable for algebra or calculus students. Have students create graphs that satisfy given conditions. Teachers give one condition at a time, and students work together to adjust their graph to satisfy all conditions simultaneously. Conditions include features such as increasing and decreasing intervals, concavity, points and inverses, even functions, asymptotes.
Preview of Calculus Lesson Plans Ch. 3A: Curve Sketching

Calculus Lesson Plans Ch. 3A: Curve Sketching

Created by
Fan's Math
These are the assignments I give my students for the first half of Ch. 3 in Larson Calculus 10 ed. I divide Ch. 3 on Applications of Differentiation into two units. In Ch. 3A Curve Sketching, students learn all the characteristics of graphs such as extrema, increasing/decreasing, and concavity to sketch graphs and match derivative graphs with their function graphs. They also learn the major theorems – Intermediate Value, Extreme Value, Rolle’s, and Mean Value. In Ch. 3B, students use derivatives
Preview of Power Rule Worksheet

Power Rule Worksheet

This Power Rule worksheet provides straightforward, independent practice for students learning how to differentiate functions using the Power Rule. Unlike a guided worksheet, this resource is designed for students who are ready to apply the rule on their own without structured steps or prompts. The problems increase in complexity to help build fluency and confidence while reinforcing foundational derivative skills. Perfect for classwork, homework, bell-ringers, or quick review before quizzes and
Preview of Curve Analysis & Derivatives – A Complete Guide to Function Behavior | WORKBOOKS

Curve Analysis & Derivatives – A Complete Guide to Function Behavior | WORKBOOKS

Build deep understanding of functions using derivatives, limits, and curve analysisThis bundle is designed for high school math teachers who want students to move beyond procedural differentiation and toward true conceptual mastery of function behavior. Students learn how derivatives, limits, and asymptotes work together to describe increasing and decreasing behavior, local extrema, concavity, inflection points, and global structure of functions. Instead of isolated skills, the materials prese
Preview of Functions Big Review

Functions Big Review

Created by
Joan Kessler
Here is a comprehensive Review of Functions for Polynomial, Rational, and Piecewise defined functions. There are no trig, exponential, or log functions included. Please zoom in on the preview to make sure this resource is appropriate for your classes. Topics include: Odd and Even functions Transformations Domain and range Composition of functions Increasing and Decreasing Maximum and Minimum Inverse Functions Asymptotes Included in this resource: 4 versions of an assessment/ worksheet/stu
Preview of First Derivative Test Circuit for Intervals of Inc/Dec and Relative Extrema

First Derivative Test Circuit for Intervals of Inc/Dec and Relative Extrema

First Derivative Test Circuit for Intervals of Inc/Dec and Relative Extrema is a no prep and self-checking activity for your calculus students! Using this circuit will give your students lots of practice with the applying the first derivative test to find critical points, relative extrema and intervals of increasing or decreasing. This First Derivative Test Circuit includes 16 problems. Students will see both equations and first derivative graphical representations. Questions in the circuit
Preview of Logarithmic & Exponential Functions: Sort & Match Activity

Logarithmic & Exponential Functions: Sort & Match Activity

Looking for an engaging way to help your students master logarithmic and exponential functions? This hands-on mix-and-match activity is perfect for reinforcing key concepts while making learning fun! Students will: • Sort functions and identify their domain, range, zeros, y-intercept, and more. • Analyze positive and negative intervals, and determine increasing and decreasing behaviors. • Complete a cut-and-paste activity to match functions with their corresponding parts and glue them in orde
Preview of Rational Functions Sort-and-Match Activity | Domain, Range, Asymptotes, and More

Rational Functions Sort-and-Match Activity | Domain, Range, Asymptotes, and More

Rational Functions Sort-and-Match Activity | Domain, Range, Asymptotes, and MoreEngage your high school math students with this interactive Rational Functions Sort-and-Match Activity! This resource is designed to help students master the key characteristics of rational functions, including: • Domain and Range • Zeros • Vertical, Horizontal, and Slant Asymptotes • Increasing and Decreasing Intervals • Y-intercepts • Positive and Negative Intervals • End Behavior What’s Included: • 10 rati
Preview of Calculus Board Sessions,Session 12,Maximum.minimum,particle motion

Calculus Board Sessions,Session 12,Maximum.minimum,particle motion

In this Board Session students will… -get some exponent and trig practice -find derivatives -find "c" using the Mean Value Theorem -apply derivatives to path of a particle -work with Maximums, minimums, over a closed interval -work with using a derivative to determine when a function is increasing and decreasing We DO have a complete set of the 20 Calculus Board Sessions listed, and at a discount from the individual sessions multiplied by 20. For ease in finding it you might want to tr
Preview of Complete Curve Analysis – Mastering Function Behavior in High School Mathematics

Complete Curve Analysis – Mastering Function Behavior in High School Mathematics

Curve sketching is more than drawing graphs—it is about understanding how functions behave. Complete Curve Analysis helps students move beyond memorized checklists toward genuine mathematical insight. This classroom-ready resource presents curve analysis as a coherent analytical process. Students explore how the function term, its derivatives, and its limits interact to shape the overall graph. By focusing on reasoning and interpretation, the material enables learners to explain why a funct
Preview of Calculus Matching Graphs of Derivatives, f, f', f''  Digital Activity

Calculus Matching Graphs of Derivatives, f, f', f'' Digital Activity

Created by
Joan Kessler
In this Calculus Interactive Digital Graphs of the Derivatives Using Curve Sketching your students will examine three graphs on each slide to determine which is the graph of original function, the graph of first derivative, and the graph of the second derivative. They will use their knowledge about derivatives, increasing and decreasing functions, max's and min's, and points of inflection to complete the assignment. IncludedPDF with links to the product. Detailed illustrated instructions on a
Preview of Changes in Tandem - Anchor Charts - AP Precalculus & Precalculus

Changes in Tandem - Anchor Charts - AP Precalculus & Precalculus

Anchor Charts for Changes in Tandem - AP Pre-Calculus & PreCalculusElevate your AP Pre-Calculus or PreCalculus lessons with these seven detailed anchor charts! Perfect for use as classroom posters, study aids, or review note cards, these charts visually and conceptually connect important concepts like rate of change, increasing/decreasing, and concavity. This set includes: • Rate of Change: Understand how a function’s increase or decrease is tied to its rate of change. • Concavity and Points of
Preview of Rates of Change Roller Coaster Activity Practice AP® Precalculus 1.2 and 1.3

Rates of Change Roller Coaster Activity Practice AP® Precalculus 1.2 and 1.3

Do you find that your AP ® Precalculus need more help connecting rate of change to real scenarios? Students will work on describing how two quantities very together and find the average rate of change for AP ® Precalculus topic 1.2-1.3. ⭐Skills Required: Rates of ChangeIncreasing and decreasingRate of change increasing and decreasingConcave up and concave down❤️Resource is Great for: AP® PrecalculusAP® CalculusAlgebra 2Remote LearningHomeschoolingTutoring⭐Includes: 2-page activity (2 versions
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