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Preview of Calculus Caroling

Calculus Caroling

Quick quiz or minor grade that allows students to get creative and review concepts learned in first semester AP Calculus. Also great way to advertise your class for younger grades and spread some Christmas cheer!
Preview of Calculus Limits by Delta Epsilon Notes plus Practice

Calculus Limits by Delta Epsilon Notes plus Practice

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Calculus Limits by Definition resource will help give your students a solid foundation in this difficult topic and is designed to give them fluency understanding the limit process for finding derivatives. This is an optional topic for AP Calculus. What's Included? Guided Notes on Limits by Definition with examples13 Practice problems on Limits by Definition using the basic Delta Epsilon method to find delta, given epsilon. Three problems have fully typed solutions, ready to give out t
Preview of AP Calculus BC  and Calculus 2 Readiness Review

AP Calculus BC and Calculus 2 Readiness Review

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Readiness Review of PreCalculus and Trig topicsis must-have for student success! This resource is designed to prep your students for the rigors of AP Calculus BC (part 2) or College Calculus 2. My experience has shown me that even after Calculus 1, or AP Calculus AB, my students, even top students, were not prepared for the rigors of the algebraic and trig skills needed in Calculus 2. With a tight calendar, I don’t have a lot of time for review, and need to jump right in to new mater
Preview of The Masked Derivative - Limit Definition of Derivative Activity

The Masked Derivative - Limit Definition of Derivative Activity

Help your students truly understand where derivatives come from with this engaging and memorable activity! ✏️📘 This resource focuses on one of the trickiest—but most essential—skills in AP Calculus: identifying and taking derivatives in their limit definition form. Students often rely on derivative rules without recognizing that they are simply shortcuts for limits. This activity helps bridge that gap by showing how derivatives can “hide” behind two common limit “masks.” 🎭 How it works:Stude
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