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Preview of Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Help your AP Precalculus students explore rates of change in polar functions in a hands-on, visual way! This introductory activity focuses on Topic 3.15: Increasing and Decreasing on Polar Functions, guiding students through table completion, graphing, and color-coded analysis to deepen understanding of function behavior. Students will: ✔ Complete a table of values for a polar function. ✔ Graph the function on the coordinate plane ✔ Plot the function on a polar grid ✔ Highlight intervals wit
Preview of Rational Functions - Find the Slant (Oblique) Asymptote Triple Match Activity

Rational Functions - Find the Slant (Oblique) Asymptote Triple Match Activity

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Rational Functions - Find the Slant (Oblique) Asymptote Triple Match Activity will engage your students while as they match Rational Functions with the Equations of the Oblique (slant) asymptotes, and the graph of the function. Included in this activity is a Guided notes page explaining when a rational function with have an oblique asymptote and a step by step example showing long division to find the asymptote. There are 12 Function cards, 12 Graph cards, and 12 cards with the equati
Preview of Log Properties Discovery Activity | Product, Quotient & Power Rules | Algebra 2

Log Properties Discovery Activity | Product, Quotient & Power Rules | Algebra 2

Log Law Lie Detector is a guided discovery activity designed to help students build a deeper understanding of logarithm properties before formal notes or practice. Instead of simply memorizing the product, quotient, and power properties of logarithms, students test claims, compare both sides, identify patterns, and determine whether each statement is true or a “lie.” This activity is best used after students have learned how to evaluate basic logarithms and/or convert between logarithmic and exp
Preview of The Binomial Theorem & Pascal's Triangle Activity

The Binomial Theorem & Pascal's Triangle Activity

THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES:One pager notes (Front and back)3 Practice problemsGuided and editable versionsAnswer Keys included!Feel free to message me to request topics, lessons, corrections or edits to existing content! Enjoy! Please leave a good review or comment. It really helps out the store! Lastly, follow us to get early access to new materials! Thank you for supporting fellow educators! ************************* Terms of Use:Purchasing this resource grants the buyer an individual, non-tran
Preview of LOGARITHMS: Evaluate, Solve, Condense - A Number Tile Activity.

LOGARITHMS: Evaluate, Solve, Condense - A Number Tile Activity.

LOGARITHMS: Evaluate, Solve, Condense - A Number Tile Activity.Use the number tiles 0 - 9 once so that each of the five (5) equations makes a true statement.Rather than a traditional worksheet, try NUMBER TILES, where students will: +interact with each other and the material +problem solve and deeply think +speak mathematics +have fun +feel successful Enjoy and please do not forget to leave feedback.
Preview of GRAPHING RATIONAL FUNCTIONS - A NUMBER TILE Activity

GRAPHING RATIONAL FUNCTIONS - A NUMBER TILE Activity

GRAPHING RATIONAL FUNCTIONS - A NUMBER TILE ActivityUse the tiles 0 - 9 so that each equation is a true statement.Rather than giving your students a "drill and kill" worksheet, try this number tile activity where students: work together problem solve communicate mathematically have fun
Preview of Common Mistakes - Algebra 2 A NUMBER TILE ACTIVITY

Common Mistakes - Algebra 2 A NUMBER TILE ACTIVITY

Common Mistakes - Algebra 2 A NUMBER TILE ACTIVITYUse the number tiles 0 - 9 so that every problem is correct.Great for a "sponge" or "bell ringer" activity or even a substitute, here are 5 tough problems for students which will promote working together, communicating mathematically and problem solving.
Preview of Trig Values Table for Unit Circle Special Values Organizer

Trig Values Table for Unit Circle Special Values Organizer

Created by
Joan Kessler
This color-coded table of Common Reference Angles of the Unit Circle helps students learn the basic trig values in both radians and degrees. Students can discover patterns by way of the colors. The trig values are in exact fraction form, no slashes. I give this to my PreCalculus and Calculus students the first week of class in a plastic page protector and tell them to keep it handy (except during tests). It certainly is an improvement over having them stare at the ceiling when they need sin(
Preview of Guided Proof of Law of Cosines

Guided Proof of Law of Cosines

Created by
Peter Nikolai
An enrichment activity for advanced classes or students needing a challenge. A two-column proof of the Law of Cosines, using right triangle trigonometry, is provided for the teacher. On the student handout, the steps are present, but out of order. Students are asked to cut the steps out and the re-arrange them into a logical sequence. A teacher could ask for a written or spoken explanation of why the steps work if desired.
Preview of Introduction to Implicit Differentiation Matching Puzzle

Introduction to Implicit Differentiation Matching Puzzle

This matching/domino/puzzle activity is for an introduction to implicit differentiation - BEFORE the students have taken notes, etc. Students only need to know the power and product rules to complete the activity (the question on each card matches to an answer on another card). There are easier problems that should help them figure out the harder problems. dx/dx is left in the problems to help them understand what they are doing - hopefully, they will ask about it needing to be there when they f
Preview of SYSTEMS - Problems and Applications

SYSTEMS - Problems and Applications

SYSTEMS - Problems and ApplicationsThere are six (6) different activities that can be used as warm-ups, parts of lessons, homework. The goal of solving systems is to know what two functions are the same, how to use Algebra and Geometry to answer specific questions. These six activities approach solving systems of equations and inequalities very differently. My goal was always to get students to stop thinking "what is the next step?" and begin to problem solve.
Preview of Advanced Placement Pre-Calculus -- Graphing and Modeling

Advanced Placement Pre-Calculus -- Graphing and Modeling

Advanced Placement Pre-Calculus -- Graphing and ModelingThere are eight (8) activities included that can be used as: Warm-ups, Lesson Examples, Closure Activities, Assessment Questions Real-life examples that are for your advanced students are important. I hope you will use these activities with them.
Preview of Graphing Angles | Answer Key

Graphing Angles | Answer Key

Help students master graphing angles with this engaging worksheet! Students practice plotting angles in standard position, identifying reference angles, and determining quadrants for positive and negative angles. Clear instructions and varied problems make this resource perfect for geometry or trigonometry review, homework, or classwork activities.
Preview of Dividing Polynomials Worksheet | Answer Key

Dividing Polynomials Worksheet | Answer Key

Master polynomial division with this focused worksheet! Students practice both long division and synthetic division, interpret remainders, and work through a variety of problem types. Detailed instructions and scaffolded problems make it easy for algebra and precalculus learners to build confidence. Perfect for in-class activities, homework, or review before assessments.
Preview of Function Composition - CST ACT SAT Test Practice

Function Composition - CST ACT SAT Test Practice

Created by
Common Core Fun
These 10 multiple choice problems cover function composition using formulas, tables and graphs. They serve as excellent practice for the SAT, ACT or your state's standardized achievement exam. Each question has 5 choices, and at least 1 trap answer. A great way to differentiate this activity is to have higher skilled students identify each trap answer and justify. Buy the functions packet or the composition bundle to get multiple activities for one low price!
Preview of QUADRATIC INEQUALITIES

QUADRATIC INEQUALITIES

QUADRATIC INEQUALITIESFor Algebra 2 students, this is a more advanced topic. I used this with my Algebra 2 Honors students and my Pre Calculus students. Being able to differentiate between a system, a piecewise function and a quadratic inequality is very important. After teaching the first four (4) problems, I loved having the students do this during class time. The follow-up activity that could be used as a warm-up could be: 1. Quadratic Inequality 2. Quadratic Piecewise 3. System of a Quadrat
Preview of Graphs of Polar Functions Matching plus Riddle

Graphs of Polar Functions Matching plus Riddle

Created by
Joan Kessler
Challenging and Fun! This is what students will tell you after completing this assignment on Graphs of Polar Functions. Students will match the equations of 10 Polar functions with their graphs. They fill in the table on the bottom of the page revealing the answer to the riddle, making this assignment self-checking. Graphs include limacons, lemniscates, polar roses, cardioids, and more. Many numbers are similar making this a challenging and engaging activity. There are 12 polar graph choices,
Preview of Graphing the Sine and Cosine and Properties Notes Organizers

Graphing the Sine and Cosine and Properties Notes Organizers

Created by
Joan Kessler
Graphing the Sine and Cosine Functions using their key properties could not be easier for your students to learn to do by hand than with this versatile and engaging resource with notes and step by step graphic organizers. Included in the Lesson: Illustrated Guided Notes on graphing the Sine and Cosine by hand using the 5 Point Method for both the Sine and the Cosine. The notes also include formulas for the properties, including Amplitude, Phase Shift, Vertical Shift, and Period. 16 graphic
Preview of Evaluating Inverse Trig Functions Foldable Organizer

Evaluating Inverse Trig Functions Foldable Organizer

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Evaluating Inverse Trig Functions Foldable Organizer will help your students grasp the concepts and also get practice with Composite Inverse Trig Functions. Your students fill-in the properties and then practice 16 well chosen representative problems. Also included are 6 completed examples for reference. Problems include straightforward problems such as sin_inverse(1/2) and more complex problems like sin(sin_inverse of π/2) or arcsin(sin(3π)). Both notations, sin^-1 and arcsin for i
Preview of Limits from Tables plus Guided Notes for Calculus

Limits from Tables plus Guided Notes for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Evaluating Limits from Tables with Guided Notes resource is designed to help your Calculus students understand and master the concepts in this section and promote fluency. What's Included?11 Task cards which include polynomial, rational, irrational, and trig functions. Students use a table to determine if a limit exists and to evaluate it, if it exists. There are also problems which students are given a table and asked to estimate the limit. Blank Task card for you to personalizeGuided
Preview of Rational Functions Graphs and Key Features and Properties

Rational Functions Graphs and Key Features and Properties

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your students will practice determining the Key Properties of Rational Functions and Their Graphs. There are 11 problems for your students to solve plus a blank problem template for you to customize or create an assessment or homework. Students graph the function and find the: domainrangehorizontal asymptotesvertical asymptotesholesx – interceptsy-interceptsslant asymptotes when applicable. I have included slant (oblique) asymptotes on two problems. These can be omitted if that topic is not
Preview of Finding Limits Analytically FUN Notes Doodle Pages for Calculus

Finding Limits Analytically FUN Notes Doodle Pages for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students will love these Finding Limits Analytically and from Graphs FUN Notes Doodle pages, complete guided notes and practice in a fun format. Use with your lesson or as homework, assessment, or enrichment. This fun and engaging format is designed to teach the rules and give students the practice they need to succeed. What's included?Guided notes and explanations26 problems with a variety of methods Determining Limits from Graphs, Direct Substitution, Rationalizing, One Side
Preview of Logarithmic Inequalities Notes and Maze

Logarithmic Inequalities Notes and Maze

Created by
Joan Kessler
Challenge your students with this fun maze for Solving Logarithmic Inequalities. This resource also includes Guided Notes with special Logarithmic Inequality rules. The self checking maze is great way to engage your PreCalculus and AP® PreCalculus students* while challenging them with a variety of problems. There are 16 problems of which 11 must be solved to successfully complete the maze. Problems include both same bases and different bases. INCLUDEDPDF version of the MazeGuided Notes
Preview of Polar Graphs TI-84 Reference Sheet plus Worksheet

Polar Graphs TI-84 Reference Sheet plus Worksheet

Created by
Joan Kessler
This clear, concise Polar Graphing on the TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator Guided Notes plus Practice resource includes a two page illustrated handout which explains the steps used on graphing calculator to graph Polar Functions. Topics include WindowsStepsTracingConversion with Rectangular and Polar coordinates. Also included is an additional handout with 9 problems for students to practice graphing on the calculator. Answer key Included. These can be used as Binder Notes or printed sma
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