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Preview of Solids of Revolution - Animated Visuals

Solids of Revolution - Animated Visuals

This product gives you .py and .ipynb containing code that generates animated visuals of solids of revolution. This is an excellent resource to help Calculus students visualize how disks, washers, and shells play a role in finding volumes. Animations allow play, reverse, pause, and speed variability. Code is editable for personalized functions and axes of rotation. Code currently contains 7, ready-to-go, built-out blocks. 3 disk method problems - each about different axes2 washer method problems
Preview of AP Calculus Summer Review Google Form | Self-Grading Calculus Readiness Activity

AP Calculus Summer Review Google Form | Self-Grading Calculus Readiness Activity

Calculus Clearance is a self-paced summer review designed for students entering AP Calculus AB or BC. This resource helps students refresh the algebra, functions, and trigonometry skills they need before calculus begins — without introducing new calculus content. This activity is perfect for summer work, a back-to-school readiness check, or an independent prerequisite skills review. Students work through 6 themed review zones with training examples and checkpoint codes. The Google Form is self-
Preview of Calculus Derivatives  Critical Values Extrema  Task Cards and Worksheet

Calculus Derivatives Critical Values Extrema Task Cards and Worksheet

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Calculus activity on Critical Values, Absolute Extrema, and Relative Extrema is designed for Calculus 1 or AP Calculus and is part of the unit, Applications of the Derivative. Students find critical values, and then apply them to find extreme values. This engaging activity is excellent practice and enrichment to reinforce a lesson before the first derivative test. Included: 20 Task Cards in both color and black and white for easy printing. They are numerically coded.#1 – 7 Determine
Preview of The Easter Bunny Calculus Escape Hunt AP Calculus BC – Series & Taylor Expansion

The Easter Bunny Calculus Escape Hunt AP Calculus BC – Series & Taylor Expansion

Created by
SG'S STEM STORE
Easter Bunny Calculus Escape Hunt AP Calculus BC – Series & Taylor Expansion ActivityTurn your calculus classroom into an exciting Easter escape adventure! In this engaging collaborative activity, students must help the Easter Bunny escape the Calculus Garden by solving a sequence of calculus challenges hidden inside Easter eggs. Students work in teams to search for eggs, solve calculus problems, and unlock gates on the path to the Golden Egg Exit. Each correct solution reveals a code that mo
Preview of Mathematical Practices | Mindcraft: A Problem-Solving Course!

Mathematical Practices | Mindcraft: A Problem-Solving Course!

Created by
Rich Thinking
Welcome to the BEST MATH COURSE EVER Mindcraft: A Problem-Solving course focuses on building students mathematical reasoning and logic through problem-solving. This minimal prep, easy to use, engaging high school course is perfect for helping EVERY STUDENT be successful in mathematics. This course can be used as a full 12 week course, a 6 week unit, or an add-on to ANY math class. ✅ This resource includes: Teacher Instructions for UseClass Presentation NotesProblem WorksheetsPre and Post Ass
Preview of Create a Function: A Jamboard or Slides Limit Activity

Create a Function: A Jamboard or Slides Limit Activity

In this Jamboard activity, students will be creating and analyzing functions that meet certain characteristics. Each slide contains a set of given information about a function. Their first task will be to define a function that matches the given criteria. Next they will use graphical, numerical, and/or algebraic methods to justify why their function does the intended job.  Each slide wraps-up with a limit analysis of their function. Activity includes the Jamboard Template (Google Slides with lin
Preview of AP Calculus BC Polar Design Project (Taylor and Maclaurin series also included)

AP Calculus BC Polar Design Project (Taylor and Maclaurin series also included)

Created by
SG'S STEM STORE
Polar Design Project – AP Calculus BC End-of-Year Project (Includes Series, Derivatives & Integrals)Bring creativity into your AP Calculus BC classroom with this engaging Polar Design Project that combines art, calculus, and real understanding! Students create a unique design using polar equations and analyze it using key BC concepts such as: Area between polar curves (definite integrals) Slope of tangent lines in polar form (derivatives) Taylor/Maclaurin series (local approximation) This
Preview of Parametric Equations - Vector Valued Functions with Calculus

Parametric Equations - Vector Valued Functions with Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
These activities and resources for Calculus and Parametric Functions and Vector valued Functions are designed for AP Calculus BC and College Calculus 2. This topic is included in the Calculus 2 Unit, Polar and Parametric Functions and is also be part of the Unit 9 Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates, and Vector-Valued in AP Calculus BC. Topics includeSlope of Parametric Equations and Vector Valued FunctionDetermining a Tangent lint to a parametric equationsEnclosed Area of Functions define
Preview of Finding Limits From Piecewise Graphs Calculus Practice

Finding Limits From Piecewise Graphs Calculus Practice

Finding limits from graphs task card activity can be used in your classroom in many different ways. Students could work on these 24 questions individually or collaborate together to solve the problems; either way they will be reinforcing the skill of how to find limits from a graph. Understanding how to find limits graphically of piecewise functions is a key skill to build at the beginning of a calculus course as students will be using graphs throughout the rest of the year. This task card
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