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Preview of Calculus First Derivative Test Maze

Calculus First Derivative Test Maze

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Joan Kessler
This fun activity for the 1st Derivative Test will engage you Calculus students while studying Analytical Applications of Differentiation. Students use the 1st Derivative Test to determine if the function is increasing, decreasing, or neither at a given point. This activity is designed to be used without Graphing Calculators. There are 16 problems and students must complete 15 of them to correctly complete the maze. An answer key is included.I have also included a student show your work page
Preview of Writing the Equation of a Tangent Line and a Normal Line (worksheet and lesson)

Writing the Equation of a Tangent Line and a Normal Line (worksheet and lesson)

This worksheet packet will help your students learn to write the equation of the line tangent to a curve by finding the derivative to determine the slope and then applying the point slope formula. Then they will use the negative reciprocal slope to write the equation of the normal line. You can access the accompanying instructional video by clicking here. This helpful packet includes five components:Instruction: Use the video (sold separately) in your classroom or use the teacher led portion
Preview of Limits 3 - Laws of Limits worksheet and lesson

Limits 3 - Laws of Limits worksheet and lesson

This worksheet packet will help your students learn to use the laws of limits to simplify an expression in order to find the value of a limit algebraically. Click here to SAVE by buying the entire Limits Bundle which includes a FREE review and test.Click here to view the instructional video that accompanies this work packet. This helpful packet includes five components:Instruction: Use the video (sold separately) in your classroom or use the teacher led portion of the packet to explain the mate
Preview of Average Rate of Change of Functions Activity Color by number PreCalculus

Average Rate of Change of Functions Activity Color by number PreCalculus

This Color by Number activity is a fun way for students to practice Average Rate of Change of Functions. Students find average rate of change of functions and use the solutions to color the color by number template. Great for self-checking. This resource includes: - Color by number template with solutions - Problem set - Answer key This practice and review activity is good for after students have completed Average Rate of Change Functions Interactive Notebook NotesPreCalculus Function res

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