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Preview of Calculus Derivatives Chain Rule Digital Activity plus Cut and Paste Printable

Calculus Derivatives Chain Rule Digital Activity plus Cut and Paste Printable

Created by
Joan Kessler
This engaging Digital Interactive Derivatives by the Chain Rule Activity will give Calculus students a fun and interactive way to practicing finding derivatives with the chain rule! Also included is a printable version for your convenience. Two Activities:For the first part of the activity, students find the derivatives of 7 functions using the chain rule, matching the missing parts (the chain) by drag and drop. The second part of the activity contains three more rigorous chain rule problems.
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 Calculus Riemann Sums Digital Matching

Calculus Riemann Sums Digital Matching

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Introduction to Riemann Sum Digital Matching with an additional printable assignment is a perfect way to introduce Riemann Sums to your Calculus students and have them visualize the areas and see how the curves are partitioned. What's in the resource? 10 digital Slides. On each slide students are given the function, the interval, the number of partitions, and the method used to determine the partition. They analyze and determine which of four graphs matches these conditions. The methods of
Preview of AP Calculus Limits (Graphically and Algebraically) Scavenger Hunt Graphs Factor

AP Calculus Limits (Graphically and Algebraically) Scavenger Hunt Graphs Factor

Created by
KLGResources
Incorporating game-like elements makes learning more enjoyable, which can reduce math anxiety and foster a positive attitude towards practicing math concepts. Scavenger hunts are a move around activity involving teamwork, fostering collaboration and communication skills as students work together to solve problems. All questions ask students to calculate the limit of a function, some from a graph and others from an equation. Limits can be solved by direct substitution and students will utilize f
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