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Preview of Finding Limits Analytically CIRCUIT worksheet | Digital and Print

Finding Limits Analytically CIRCUIT worksheet | Digital and Print

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Hoff Math
Check your calculus students' understanding of finding limits with analytic methods with this engaging, self-grading, no-prep CIRCUIT worksheet. The digital version uses Google Forms. Ideal for homework, classwork, or extra practice. Need resources for the entire unit? This resource is included in: Calculus Limits | Unit 1 | Calculus Notes and HomeworkSAVE when you buy ALL the Calculus circuit worksheets!Bundle and save! Skip the prep and grab the Calculus Course Full Curriculum Bundle. This
Preview of Second Derivative Test and Concavity CIRCUIT worksheet | AP CED 5.6, 5.7

Second Derivative Test and Concavity CIRCUIT worksheet | AP CED 5.6, 5.7

Created by
Hoff Math
Students practice finding intervals of concavity, inflection points, and using the Second Derivative Test to find relative extrema in this engaging, self-checking, no-prep circuit activity. Not only will this worksheet challenge their ability to answer questions about these important calculus concepts, but it also injects an exciting twist by requiring them to search for the answers in different parts of the worksheet. The worksheet comes with the worked solutions for the convenience of the teac
Preview of Calculus Implicit Differentiation Digital and Print Maze

Calculus Implicit Differentiation Digital and Print Maze

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Maze for Implicit Differentiation is a great tool to keep your Calculus students motivated to complete their work and catch mistakes. Both digital and printable versions are included. Students use implicit differentiation to find the slope of curves at a particular point. There are 11 problems in this funky maze for your students to complete. The digital versions uses Drag and Drop to mark off the correct path while a highlighter works well for the print version. Students should not n
Preview of Higher Order Derivatives - Matching & PUZZLE Assembling Activity

Higher Order Derivatives - Matching & PUZZLE Assembling Activity

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Niki Math
This is a digital matching and puzzle assembling activity on higher order derivatives. On the first slide there are given a total of 12 problems numbered with 1a,2a,3a,4a,1b,2b,3b,4b,1c,2c,3c, and 4c. For each problem, students have to find the indicated higher order derivative of a given function. The functions included are polynomial, rational, radical, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic. On the second slide the answers of the problems are given in random order.
Preview of Limits of Rational Functions: Matching Drag & Drop Digital Activity

Limits of Rational Functions: Matching Drag & Drop Digital Activity

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Niki Math
"Join the Limits Quest: A Fun & Interactive Matching Mission!" πŸ“‰πŸ‘¦πŸΌπŸ‘§πŸ» Transform the study of Calculus limits into an engaging, visual adventure with this "NikiMath Original" digital activity. This Google Slides resource challenges students to evaluate limits of rational functions while interacting with a cheerful team of "Thinking Kids." How the "Limits Match" Quest Works: πŸ—οΈπŸ“ The Rational Challenge: Students evaluate 12 limits of rational functions, featuring polynomials from the 1st up
Preview of AP Calculus Summer Homework Examples and Explanations

AP Calculus Summer Homework Examples and Explanations

This product is intended to be given alongside the AP Calculus AB and BC Summer Homework on my page. In this document, there are several problems similar to the problems found in the summer homework, with all theorems, explanations, and answers provided. I use this as a tool to allow students to seek help over the summer without directly needing to contact me. My students have found this resource to be helpful to them as needed. The following topics are covered in this worksheet: Slope, Point-Sl
Preview of Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions - Sequencing Activity Drag & Drop

Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions - Sequencing Activity Drag & Drop

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Niki Math
This is a sequencing activity on derivatives of inverse trig functions. On each slide, students are asked to find the first derivative of a function and to drag and drop given expressions to build the solution of the problem. There are a total of 12 problems. ********************************************************************* ❣❣❣ PLEASE VIEW THE PREVIEW BEFORE YOU BUY:Please study the preview images to ensure you understand what you are purchasing. If you have any questions about the produc
Preview of Improper Integrals: Matching & Sorting Activity (21st Century Mathematicians)

Improper Integrals: Matching & Sorting Activity (21st Century Mathematicians)

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Niki Math
"Master Improper Integrals while discovering the brilliant minds of 21st-century Mathematics!" βœ¨πŸ”’ Elevate your Calculus lessons with this "NikiMath Original" digital activity. This resource turns rigorous integration practice into an engaging journey of matching, sorting, and historical discovery. How the "Mathematical Mission" Works: πŸ—οΈπŸ›οΈ The Matching Challenge (Slide 1): Students are presented with six convergent improper integrals.Each integral is paired with the first name of a famous 21
Preview of Integration by Parts: Definite Integrals – "Mouse & Cheese" Matching Activity

Integration by Parts: Definite Integrals – "Mouse & Cheese" Matching Activity

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Niki Math
12 Rigorous Challenges | Definite Integrals Mastery | Drag & Drop FunCatch the answer like a pro! 🎸 This interactive Google Slides resource from NikiMath Store turns the complex process of Integration by Parts for definite integrals into a fun, mouse-themed matching quest. It’s the perfect way to build confidence in one of the most vital techniques of Calculus. It’s Math that Rocks! πŸ’Žβœ¨βš οΈ IMPORTANT: This is a PRACTICE-BASED digital resource. It includes 12 definite integrals across interac
Preview of Limits at Infinity & Horizontal Asymptotes - Practice 3 in 1

Limits at Infinity & Horizontal Asymptotes - Practice 3 in 1

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Niki Math
This is a Google Slides product - an engaging practice on limits at infinity and horizontal asymptotes. Students are given 12 functions and have to find the two limits at plus and minus infinity (tasks one and two) and then to write down the equation(s) of the horizontal asymptote(s) if it/they exist (task three). The functions included are rational g(x)/h(x) (as g(x) and h(x) are polynomials of second, third, fourth, fifth and tenth degrees) and involving radicals (square, cube and fourth roots
Preview of Calculus Slope of a Polar Function Digital and Printable Lesson

Calculus Slope of a Polar Function Digital and Printable Lesson

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Joan Kessler
This lesson on determining the Slope of a Polar Function is complete with a Google Formsβ„’ SELF GRADING ASSIGNMENT and is designed for AP Calculus BC and College Calculus 2. It is from the unit: Polar Parametric and Vector Valued Functions. The Google Form assignment / assessment is NO PREP and Self Grading and will challenge your students with rigorous problems. You can use this lesson both in the distance learning classroom and the traditional classroom as a printable version of the problems
Preview of PreCalculus/Calculus - DOMAIN OF FUNCTIONS - Drag & Drop Activity

PreCalculus/Calculus - DOMAIN OF FUNCTIONS - Drag & Drop Activity

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Niki Math
This is a fun drag & drop (matching) activity on domain of functions. Functions included are polynomial, rational, involving radicals (3th,4th and 5th root), exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric (common and composite functions). On each slides students are given four functions labeled with large alphabetic letters written on four pictures of whole watermelons. The possible answers of these problems are given on the same slide as the answers are labeled with the same
Preview of Indefinite Integrals & Applications of Integration - Practice Tickets (30 prob)

Indefinite Integrals & Applications of Integration - Practice Tickets (30 prob)

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Niki Math
These are 6 practice tickets on solving indefinite integrals and applications of integration. There are 5 problems per ticket. The first three problems are finding three indefinite integrals, the fourth and fifth problems are finding the length of an arc, the area of a region or finding the volume of a solid of revolution. (The integrands contain rational, radical, trigonometric, inverse trig and logarithmic functions. Students will need to use an appropriate substitution, integration by parts,
Preview of Implicit Differentiation - "Fill in the Missing" Drag & Drop Activity

Implicit Differentiation - "Fill in the Missing" Drag & Drop Activity

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Niki Math
This is a Google Slides product - an engaging and fun activity on implicit differentiation. Students are given a total of 12 equations ( f(x,y)=0). On each slide, for each function students are given parts of the answer (coefficients and variables) and there are empty spaces for the answer that students have to fill in using some ( or all) of given expressions in a table. They drag and drop these expressions in their correct places in the answer. I have included polynomial, functions involving
Preview of Calculus Review Problems - Digital Copy & Paste Matching Activity

Calculus Review Problems - Digital Copy & Paste Matching Activity

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Niki Math
This is an engaging copy and paste matching activity on 1) evaluating limits using L'Hospital rule 2) exploring functions for asymptotes, relative extrema and inflection points 3) evaluating indefinite integrals using integration by parts, substitution, partial fraction decomposition, integration of trigonometric functions The slides with problems are 5 as there are 3 problems per slide. The first problem is evaluating a limit, the second is finding asymptotes and local extrema or inflection po
Preview of Integration by Partial Fractions - Partner Activity or Practice Forms A&B

Integration by Partial Fractions - Partner Activity or Practice Forms A&B

Created by
Niki Math
This is a Google Slide product on integration by partial fraction decomposition. It can be used as an independent practice two similar forms A & B or as a partner activity. Partners corresponding problems are similar ( problem A1 is similar to problem B1, problem A2 is similar to problem B2, etc) so students can collaborate and help each other. Denominators of the rational functions which are integrands in - problems A1 and B1 are of type (x-a)(x-b)(x-c) - problems A2 and B2 are of type (x-a)(x^
Preview of Evaluating Definite Integrals - Matching & Puzzle Assembling Activity

Evaluating Definite Integrals - Matching & Puzzle Assembling Activity

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Niki Math
This is a digital matching and puzzle assembling activity on evaluating definite integrals. Students will need to use u-substitution, other suitable substitutions, integration by parts, partial fraction decomposition, trigonometric formulas to solve the integrals. On the first slide there are given a total of 12 problems/definite integrals numbered with 1a,2a,3a,4a,1b,2b,3b,4b,1c,2c,3c, and 4c. On the second slide the answers of the problems are given in random order. Students have to type the
Preview of Evaluating Limits Algebraically: Digital Matching & Puzzle Assembling Activity

Evaluating Limits Algebraically: Digital Matching & Puzzle Assembling Activity

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Niki Math
Turn Abstract Calculus into a Tangible Masterpiece! πŸ›‘οΈβœ¨ Are you tired of the same old multiple-choice questions? Challenge your students with this unique, one-of-the-kind Puzzle Assembling Activity! This isn't just about finding limits; it’s about decoding a hidden image through pure algebraic precision. It’s interactive, self-correcting, and visually rewarding! Why this Digital Activity "Rocks" the Classroom: 🀘 The "Puzzle Mechanic" Innovation: πŸ—οΈ This resource introduces a fresh way to eng
Preview of Finding RELATIVE EXTREMA - Matching & Puzzle Assembling Activity

Finding RELATIVE EXTREMA - Matching & Puzzle Assembling Activity

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Niki Math
This is a digital matching and puzzle assembling activity on finding the relative extrema of a function. On the first slide there are given a total of 12 functions numbered with 1a,2a,3a,4a,1b,2b,3b,4b,1c,2c,3c, and 4c. There are included polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions. On the second and third slides the answers of the problems are given in random order. Students have to type the number of each problem next to its answer in the empty box provided. There i
Preview of Derivative at a Point - Digital Dots and Boxes Game

Derivative at a Point - Digital Dots and Boxes Game

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Niki Math
This is a fun and engaging drag and drop activity for 2 players ( digital Dots and Boxes game) on evaluating derivative at a point. It contains a total of 25 problems (the chain rule is required). Directions: The player chooses which color he/she will play with (blue or yellow). He/she takes his/her turn connecting two dots using one of the lines provided (vertical or horizontal, no diagonal). His/her goal is to finish a box, mark it with his/her color (blue and yellow x are provided for marking
Preview of Logarithmic Differentiation - Worked out Examples & Practice

Logarithmic Differentiation - Worked out Examples & Practice

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Niki Math
This is a Google Slides product - an engaging practice on logarithmic differentiation. Students are given 2 worked out examples (the solution of each consists of 5 steps) and 2 examples to solve very similar to the worked out ones together with their answers. Then students are given 6 problems to practice logarithmic differentiation as the answers of the problems are given to the students. At last students are asked to solve another 3 practice problems as this time the answers are not given.
Preview of Derivative at a Point - Matching and Puzzle Assembling Activity

Derivative at a Point - Matching and Puzzle Assembling Activity

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Niki Math
This is a digital matching and puzzle assembling activity on computing derivative at a point. On the first slide there are nine problems numbered with 1a,1b,1c,2a,2b,2c,3a,3b, and 3c. You can see all the problems in the preview. On the second slide the answers of the problems are given in random order. Students have to type the number of each problem next to its answer in the empty box provided. There is also a piece of a puzzle corresponding to each answer. Students are asked to copy each pi
Preview of Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions - Differentiate & Solve df/dx=0 Practice

Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions - Differentiate & Solve df/dx=0 Practice

Created by
Niki Math
This is a Google Slides product - an engaging practice on derivatives of logarithmic functions. Students are given 12 functions and are asked to find the first derivative of each function, then to find the domain of each function and solve the equations df(x)/dx=0 over the domain. This practice not only works for improving student skills in finding derivatives of logarithmic functions, but also acts as propaedeutics for developing the understanding of what critical points are and how they are f
Preview of Limits at Infinity: Rational & Radical Functions Digital Sorting Activity

Limits at Infinity: Rational & Radical Functions Digital Sorting Activity

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Niki Math
"Master the Horizon: A Strategic Sorting Quest for Limits at Infinity!" β™ΎοΈπŸ”’ Transform the study of end behavior into an engaging, organized mission with this "NikiMath Original" digital activity. This resource challenges students to evaluate limits at infinity for both rational and radical functions using a structured, visual sorting approach. How the "Infinite Sorting" Quest Works: πŸ—οΈπŸŒŒ The Rational Challenge (Slide 1): Students analyze 8 limits at infinity of rational functions. πŸ”πŸ“ˆThe Rad
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