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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 Definite Integrals (No U-Sub) Google Form

Definite Integrals (No U-Sub) Google Form

Definite Integrals without U-Sub Google Form for Calculus classes. Answers are included and can be scored. Includes sin(x), cos(x) and e.
Preview of What is a Derivative? [Activities for Exploration]

What is a Derivative? [Activities for Exploration]

Do you just jump in to calculating the derivative without giving your students a chance to think about what a derivative really is? This collection of activities are great, short ways to get them to pause and think about what a rate of change really is. And what's the difference between an average rate of change and an instantaneous rate of change? These are excellent, classroom tested, ready-to-print activities that will fit naturally in your PreCalculus, Honors Calculus, AP Calculus, or Underg
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 Calculus Evaluating Derivatives Containing Negative and/or Fractional Exponents

Calculus Evaluating Derivatives Containing Negative and/or Fractional Exponents

Created by
Amy Reed
This Evaluating Derivatives containing Negative and/or Fractional Exponents was created to give students extra preparation for the AP Calculus Exam. Students will find and evaluate derivatives containing negative and/or fractional exponents and evaluate them for a given value without the use of a calculator. There is an answer bank provided to use in completing a puzzle phrase. Detailed solutions are included.
Preview of Unit Circle Bundle

Unit Circle Bundle

Unit Circle Bundle (Printable Download) Four crisp unit-circle pages for teaching, study, and review. You get both black and white backgrounds, each in a labeled and blank version. Color accents make reference angles easy to spot at a glance. What’s included (4 pages):Black background — labeledBlack background — blankWhite background — labeled (printer-friendly)White background — blank (printer-friendly)***Actual product does not contain watermark.***Why you’ll love itColor-coded cues highl
Preview of Trigonometry PreCalculus Final Exam or Review | Digital plus Print |40 questions

Trigonometry PreCalculus Final Exam or Review | Digital plus Print |40 questions

Created by
Joan Kessler
Here are 2 versions of a Final Exam or Review for Trigonometry or the Trigonometry Topics of PreCalculus. The editable digital version has 40 problems to solve with a mix of free response and multiple choice. It is designed with Google Forms™ which means the test will be graded automatically for you. The PDF printable version is free response version of the digital test. Which PreCalc / Trig Units are covered in the exams?Unit 4 Trigonometric FunctionsUnit 5 Analytic TrigonometryUnit 6 Appl
Preview of Finding Limits Analytically Digital Maze plus Printable and Digital HW

Finding Limits Analytically Digital Maze plus Printable and Digital HW

Created by
Joan Kessler
This rigorous and fun digital practice for Finding Limits Analytically (Algebraically) before Transcendentals is NO PREP and paperless. Students find the limits analytically for a variety of functions as they work through a fun maze. Each solution leads to the next problem. The Limits do not include trig functions or other transcendentals or limits as x approaches infinity. Problems include polynomials, rational functions, and piecewise defined functions with 20 possible questions of which 15
Preview of THE UNIT CIRCLE (SPECIAL TRIANGLES 30, 60, 90) HANDOUT

THE UNIT CIRCLE (SPECIAL TRIANGLES 30, 60, 90) HANDOUT

Created by
MATH WITH YOSH
This Unit Circle handout is great! It includes a graphic of the unit circle, graphics of the ratio of the sides of both 30-60-90 degree and 45-45-90 degree triangles, and also a chart listing the sine, cosine, and tangent of special angles from 0 to 2pi. I print it on colored cardstock for my students to reference. The handout is a perfect resource for students in Algebra 2/Integrated Math 3, Precalculus, and AP Calculus, learning and reviewing the unit circle. I hand it out to my students to us
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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