Worksheet involving increasing, decreasing functions, Extrema, Mean Value Theorem and Rolle's TheoremThis work by Betty Watson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Betty Watson
This resource includes notes, examples, handout and assignment analyzing graphs of functions using tables. Tables include: · Relative Extrema · Inflection Points · Intervals of IncreaseandDecrease · Intervals of Concave Upward and Concave Downward · Vertical Asymptotes Students will complete tables with: · Information about f(x) · Information about f'(x) · Information about f''(x) · Description of graph
This is a short quiz asking students to display their knowledge of Rolle's and Mean Value theorems. They are asked to describe the difference between the two, and answer some questions that apply these theorems. 5 questions total.
Vanessa Moon
A small space is left to upload your own favorite you tube video explaining how to utilize the super hexagon or whatever else you decide to do. Use this template as a visual reminder to help yourself or students with homework, prepare for quizzes, tests and finals.
These notes correspond with my Derivatives and Differentiability Power Point. Students may follow along as you go through the power point and make their own notes. This hopefully saves time and allows students to focus more on the concept rather than trying to get everything written down.
I always start each topic with vocabulary first. Instead of having the kids write the definitions, I do cut and paste in our journals. I pull out the popsicle sticks and go through the class, making a bit of a game of it. No keys available.
These notes correspond with my Derivatives of Inverse Functions PowerPoint. Students may follow along as you go through the power point and make their own notes. This hopefully saves time and allows students to focus more on the concept rather than trying to get everything written down.
Outstanding reference page/cheat sheet for students.
I often found that my students were lacking in Trigonometry which would cause hang ups learning Calculus or Calc 2. I would go through this page with students at the beginning of the year and allow them to reference it throughout.
Completed page also included (in red) for your reference.
Editable format in Microsoft Word. (Personally, I only include the reference formulas in the lower right box for Calc 2 students.)
Calculus Cheat Sheet - All The Facts You Need To Know (Handout / Study Aid
All the important facts that you need to know compiled in an easy-to-understand compact format handout.
Perfect document to accompany any classroom instruction session. Use it as a handout for quick review purposes.
9th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Calculus, Math
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